The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... smile confined to high life only , we meet with it in trade , in commerce , in company of the second class , in private intercourse with mankind , and , sad to tell , even in childhood . Yet the smile of nature and sincerity is divine ...
... smile confined to high life only , we meet with it in trade , in commerce , in company of the second class , in private intercourse with mankind , and , sad to tell , even in childhood . Yet the smile of nature and sincerity is divine ...
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... smile of truth , but the urchin outgrows these weeds of life's garden , and puts forth blossoms of smiling promise . Young love is won by that smile , which sparkles but once on the tide of time ; and if that be a practised smile , it ...
... smile of truth , but the urchin outgrows these weeds of life's garden , and puts forth blossoms of smiling promise . Young love is won by that smile , which sparkles but once on the tide of time ; and if that be a practised smile , it ...
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... smiles , and artful leerings , bring us into , proceed from our disanimating smiles , expressions which really are not such ; pride has no smile , guilty invitation is not a smile , calm coxcomicality is no smile , neither is sickly ...
... smiles , and artful leerings , bring us into , proceed from our disanimating smiles , expressions which really are not such ; pride has no smile , guilty invitation is not a smile , calm coxcomicality is no smile , neither is sickly ...
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