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" All sad, all silent ! O'er the ear No sound of cheerful toil is swelling. Earth has no quickening spirit here, Nature no charm, and man no dwelling ! " Not less admirably has he described a Roman beauty ; such as " weaves her spells beyond the Tiber."... "
Who is the heir? - Page 125
by Edward James Mortimer Collins - 1865
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Crockford-house: A Rhapsody in Two Cantos. A Rhymer in Rome

Henry Luttrell - 1827 - 170 pages
...breast what passions ravage ! How those wild glances mark a race And form half civilised, half savage ! Methinks the Furies with their snakes, Or Venus with...gird her ; Of fiend and goddess she partakes, And looks at once both Love and Murder. She scorns to win or steal a heart, Her pride disdains to snare...
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Italy, a Poem

Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 318 pages
...admirably has he described a Roman Beauty ; such as ' weaves her spells beyond the Tiber.' NN Metbinks the Furies with their snakes, Or Venus with her zone...might gird her; Of fiend and goddess she partakes, And looks at once both Love and Murder. P. 153, 1.4. From this Seat, Mons Albanus, now called Monte Cavo....
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The Classic and Connoisseur in Italy and Sicily: With an Appendix ..., Volume 3

George William David Evans - 1835 - 618 pages
...susceptible of love or hatred, is depicted in her very looks ; and of whom it has been happily said, Methinks the Furies with their snakes, Or Venus with...might gird her; Of fiend and goddess she partakes, And looks at once both Love and Murder. — LETT. TO JULIA. The system of cecisbeism, monstrous and absurd...
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The Classic and Connoisseur in Italy and Sicily: With an Appendix ..., Volume 3

George William David Evans - 1835 - 622 pages
...susceptible of love or hatred, is depicted in her very looks ; and of whom it has been happily said, Mothinks the Furies with their snakes, Or Venus with her zone...might gird her; Of fiend and goddess she partakes, And looks at once both Love and Murder. — LETT. TO JULIA. The system of cecisbeism, monstrous and absurd...
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The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White

Samuel Rogers - 1839 - 510 pages
...admirably bus he described a Roman Benuly ; such as " weaves her spells beyond the Tiber." Melhinkn the Furies with their snakes. Or Venus with her zone, might gird her; Of fiend aod goddess she partakes. And looks at unco both Love and Murder. Note 142, page 64, col. 2. From thu...
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Memoranda on France, Italy and Germany with Remars on Climates, Medical ...

Edwin Lee - 1841 - 242 pages
...susceptible of love or hatred, is depicted in her very looks ; and of whom it has been happily said, " Methinks the Furies with their snakes, Or Venus with...gird her ; Of fiend and goddess she partakes, And looks at once both love and murder." Letter to Julia. The Classic and Connoissseur in Italy, by the...
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Poems [the poetical works of S.Rogers].

Samuel Rogers - 1845 - 366 pages
...Not less admirably has he described a Roman Beauty ; such as ' weaves her spells beyond the Tiher.' " Methinks the Furies with their snakes. Or Venus with...gird her ; Of fiend and goddess she partakes, And looks at once both Love and Murder." Page 191, line 7. Wander like strangers It was not always so....
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The Poetical Works of Samuel Rogers

Samuel Rogers - 1852 - 522 pages
...admirably has he described a Roman beauty: such a» 'weaves her spells beyond the Tiber.' ' Melhinks the Furies with their snakes, Or Venus with her zone...might gird her; Of fiend and goddess she partakes, And looks at once both Love and Murder." P. 333, 1. 10. • From this Seat, P. 333, 1. 25. Two were to...
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Italy: A Poem

Samuel Rogers - 1852 - 350 pages
...admirably has he described a Roman Beauty ; such as ' weaves her spells beyond the Tiber.' " Mcthinks tho Furies with their snakes, Or Venus with her zone might gird her; Of fiend anil goddess she partakes, And looks at once both Love and Murder." Page 160, line 5. From this Seat,...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Rogers: With a Biographical Sketch ...

Samuel Rogers - 1854 - 468 pages
...Not less admirably has he described a Roman beauty ; such as " weaves her spells beyond the Tiber." " Methinks the Furies with their snakes, Or Venus with...gird her ; Of fiend and goddess she partakes, And looks at once both Love and Murder." (248) Mons Albanus, now called Monte Cavo. On the summit stood...
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