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" False colours last after the true be dead. Of all the roses grafted on her cheeks, Of all the graces dancing in her eyes, Of all the music set upon her tongue, Of all that was past woman's excellence In her white bosom, look, a painted board Circumscribes... "
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Life of Oliver Goldsmith

Washington Irving - 1886 - 608 pages
...FAMILY EELIQUES. My Infelice's face, her brow, her eye, The dimple on her cheek: and such street skin Hath from the cunning workman's pencil flown, These lips look fresh and lively as her own. False colours last after the true be dead. Of all the roses grafted on her cheeks, Of all the graces...
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Life of Oliver Goldsmith

Washington Irving - 1886 - 608 pages
...FAMILY EELIQUES. My Infelice's face, her brow, her eye, The dimple on her cheek: and such sweet skill Hath from the cunning workman's pencil flown, These lips look fresh and lively as her own. False colours last after the true be dead. Of all the roses grafted on her cheeks, Of all the graces...
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The American Library of Art, Literature and Song, Volume 5

1886 - 548 pages
...her eye, -L-»_L The dimple on her cheek ! and such sweet skill Hath from thecunningworkman'spencil flown These lips look fresh and lively as her own, Seeming to move and speak. Alas ! now I see The reason why fond women love to buy Adulterate complexion ; here 'tis read : False...
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Thomas Dekker

Thomas Dekker - 1887 - 642 pages
...INFELICE'S picture^ My Infelice's face, her brow, her eye, The dimple on her cheek ! and such sweet skill, Hath from the cunning workman's pencil flown, These...move and speak. 'Las ! now I see, The reason why fond 2 women love to buy Adulterate complexion ! Here 'tis read : False colours last after the true be dead....
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Tales of a Traveller

Washington Irving - 1887 - 952 pages
...FAMILY RELIQUBS. My Infelice's face, her brow, her eye. The dimple on her cheek: and such sweet skill Hath from the cunning workman's pencil flown, These lips look fresh and lively as her own. False colours last after the true be dead. Of all the roses grafted on her cheeks, Of all the graces...
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The Classic and the Beautiful from the Literature of Three ..., Volume 1

Henry Coppée - 1893 - 560 pages
...workman's pencil flown These lips look freah and lively as her own, Seeming to move and speak. Alas ! now I see The reason why fond women love to buy Adulterate complexion ; here 'tis read : False colors last after the true be dead. Of all the roses grafted on her cheeks, Of all the graces dancing...
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Bracebridge Hall, Or, The Humourists, Volume 1

Washington Irving - 1896 - 408 pages
...from the cunning workman's pencil flown. Those lips look fresh and lively as her own. False colors last after the true be dead. Of all the roses grafted on her cheeks, Of all the graces dancing in her eyes, Of all the music set upon her tongue, Of all that was passed woman's excellence In her white...
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In My Lady's Name: Poems of Love and Beauty

1896 - 468 pages
...PICTURE.) IVrt Y Infelice's face, her brow, her eye, The dimple on her cheek : and such sweet skill Hath from the cunning workman's pencil flown, These...and lively as her own ; Seeming to move and speak. Alas ! now I see The reason why fond women love to buy Adulterate complexion : here 't is read : False...
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The Works of Shakespeare: The merchant of Venice

William Shakespeare - 1905 - 240 pages
...they vyolently clip away from the heads of yong men ? " 89. purchas'd} See Dekker, ed. Rhys, p. 151 : "Now I see The reason why fond women love to buy Adulterate...read : ' False colours last after the true be dead.' " 91. lightest] Cf. v. 129. The quibble is common to almost all the wrIters of the time. 92. So] repeated...
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The Classic and the Beautiful from the Literature of Three ..., Volume 1

Henry Coppée - 1900 - 544 pages
...BY HER LOVER. MY Infelice's face, her brow, her eye, The dimple on her cheek ! and such sweet skill Hath from the cunning workman's pencil flown These lips look fresh and lively as her own, 188 CONTENTMENT. Seeming to move and speak. Alas ! now I see The reason why fond women love to buy...
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