As words are but th' external marks to tell The fair ideas in the mind that dwell ; And only are of things the outward sign, And not the things themselves they but define ; So exclamations, tender tones, fond tears, And all the graceful... The Works of Hannah More - Page 174by Hannah More - 1830Full view - About this book
| William Roberts - 1836 - 552 pages
...themselves, they but define ; So exclamations, tender tones, fond tears, And all the graceful drapery feeling wears ; , ,.( These are her garb, not her ; they but express Her fonn, her semblance, her appropriate dress ; And these fair marks, reluctant 1 relate, These lovely... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1837 - 426 pages
...themselves they but define ; So exclamations, tender tones, fond tears, And all the graceful drapery Feeling wears, These are her garb, not her, they but...I relate, These lovely symbols may be counterfeit. O Love divine ! soul source of charity ! More dear one genuine deed performed for thee, Than all the... | |
| Hannah More - 1840 - 832 pages
...themselves they but define ; So exclamations, tender tones, fond tears, And all the graceful drapery feeling wears ; These are her garb, not her, — they...semblance, her appropriate dress ; And these fair marks, reluetant I relate, These lovely symbols may be counterfeit. There are, who fill with brilliant plaints... | |
| Hannah More - 1844 - 578 pages
...themselves they but define ; So exclamations, tender tones, fond tears, And all the graceful drapery Feeling wears ; These are her garb, not her, they...lovely symbols may be counterfeit. There are, who nil with brilliant plaints the page. If a poor linnet meet tho gunner's rage ; There are, who for a... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 372 pages
...themselves they but define, So exclamations, tender tones, fond tears, And all the graceful drapery feeling wears, — These are her garb, not her ; they...appropriate dress ; And these fair marks, — reluctant 1 relate, — These lovely symbols, may be counterfeit. There are who fill with brilliant plaints the... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 368 pages
...themselves they but define, So exclamations, tender tones, fond tears, And all the graceful drapery feeling wears, — These are her garb, not her ; they...express Her form, her semblance, her appropriate dress ; J And these fair marks, — reluctant 1 relate, — These lovely symbols, may be counterfeit. There... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 368 pages
...themselves they but define, So exclamations, tender tones, fond tears, And all the graceful drapery feeling wears, — These are her garb, not her ; they...express Her form, her semblance, her appropriate dress; J And these fair marks, — reluctant 1 relate, — These lovely symbols, may be counterfeit. There... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1853 - 946 pages
...tones, fond tears, And all the graceful drapery Feeling wears, Those are her garh, not her, they hut express Her form, her semblance, her appropriate dress;...I relate, These lovely symbols may be counterfeit. ******** О 1ю\'е divine! sole source of charity! More dear one genuine deed performed for thee,... | |
| Hannah More - 1856 - 578 pages
...themselves they but define ; So exclamations, tender tones, fond tears, And all the graceful drapery Feeling wears ; These are her garb, not her, they...counterfeit. There are, who fill with brilliant plaints the If a poor linnet meet the gunner's rage ; There are, who for a dying fawn deplore, As if friend, parent,... | |
| Harris Ray Greene - 1870 - 800 pages
...— Life of Charles XII. 27. " The illiterate person whom he affected to be." — Montgomery. 29. " These are her garb, not her. They but express Her form, her semblance, her appropriate dress." Hannah More. SEC. XIX.— PREDICATIVE TERM, (Con.) MOOD FORMS. 41 7. The Indicative-form is used in... | |
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