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" If we reason we would be understood; if we imagine we would that the airy children of our brain were born anew within another's; if we feel we would that another's nerves should vibrate to our own, that the beams of their eyes should kindle at once and... "
Epipsychidion - Page xlvi
by Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1887 - 66 pages
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Essays, Letters from Abroad

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1845 - 186 pages
...another's nerves should vibrate to our own, that the beams of their eyes should kindle at once and mix and melt into our own, that lips of motionless ice...sanction which connects not only man with man, but with every thinfl which exists. We are born into the world, and there is something within us which, from...
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Notes on Pondicherry; or, The French in India. To which is added A sketch of ...

Pondicherry - 1845 - 226 pages
...another's nerves should vibrate to our own, that the beams of their eyes should kindle at once and mix and melt into our own, that lips of motionless ice...burning with the heart's best blood. This is love."* Although marriage is universally allowed to be an extremely serious thing, and a philoso* Vide Letters...
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Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volume 3; Volume 38

1845 - 460 pages
...should vibrate to our own, that the beams of their eyes should kindle at once, and mix and melt with our own, that lips of motionless ice should not reply...quivering and burning with the heart's best blood."* This fulness of conjugal life we find remarkably delineated by Miss Bremer. We might remark too upon her...
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The Christian Examiner and Religious Miscellany, Volume 38

1845 - 452 pages
...should vibrate to our own, that the beams of their eyes should kindle at once, and mix and melt with our own, that lips of motionless ice should not reply...quivering and burning with the heart's best blood."* This fulness of conjugal life we find remarkably delineated by Miss Bremer. We might remark too upon her...
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The Prose and Poetry of Europe and America: Consisting of Literary Gems and ...

1845 - 614 pages
...that the beams of their eyes should kindle at once and melt into our own ; that lips of motion^ less cottage stood, the hawthorn grew, Remembrance wakes...with all her busy train, Swells at iny breast, and t bone and the sanction which connects not only man with man, but with everything that exists. We are...
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The works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, ed. by mrs. Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 pages
...another's nerves should vibrate to our own, that the beams of their eyes should kindle at once and mix and melt into our own, that lips of motionless ice should no.t reply to lips •juivering and burning with the heart's best blood. ТЫ« ie Love. This is the bond and the sanction...
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Eliza Cook's journal, Volume 2

430 pages
...another's nerves should vihrate to our own, that the heams of their eyes should kindle at once, and mix and melt into our own ; that lips of motionless ice should not reply to lips quivering and hurning with the heart's hest hlood. This is Love, This is the hond and the sanction which connects...
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Notes and Queries, Volume 68

1883 - 676 pages
...another's nerves should vibrate to our own, that the beams of their eyes should kindle at once and mix and melt into our own ; that lips of motionless ice...sanction which connects not only man with man, but with every thing which exists. We are born into the world, and there is something within us, which from...
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Women as they are, by the author of 'Margaret; or ..., Volume 2; Volume 290

Annie Tinsley - 1854 - 308 pages
...a, s nerves should vibrate to our own, that the beams of their eyes should kindle at once, and mix and melt into our own; that lips of motionless ice should not reply to lips quivering tod burning with the heart's best blood." Like Shelley, I found myself misunderstood, as one in a distant...
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Les Rayons du soleil

1855 - 320 pages
...another's nerves should vibrate to our own, that the beams of their eyes should kindle at once, and mix and melt into our own ; that lips of motionless ice...blood. This is love. This is the bond and the sanction that connects man with man. We are born into the world, and there is something within us which, from...
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