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" When on an idle day, a day of search 'Mid the old lumber in the gallery, That mouldering chest was noticed ; and 'twas said By one as young, as thoughtless as Ginevra, " Why not remove it from its lurking place... "
Italy, a Poem - Page 97
by Samuel Rogers - 1842 - 320 pages
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Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing Interesting ...

Women - 1822 - 634 pages
...Why not remove it froqj its lurking place ?'' 'Twos done as soon^as said ; but on the way It bunt, it fell ; and lo, a skeleton, With here and there a pearl, an emerald stone, A golden clasp, clasping a shred of gold. All else had perished — save a wedding-ring,...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 11

England - 1822 - 932 pages
...'twas said By one as young, as thoughtless as Ginevra, " Why not remove it from its lurkingplace ?" 'Twas done as soon as said ; but on the way It burst,...and lo, a skeleton, With here and there a pearl, an emerald' stone, A golden clasp, clasping a shred of gold. All else had perish'd — save a weddingring,...
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Italy, a poem [by S.Rogers].

Samuel Rogers - Italy - 1822 - 178 pages
...'twas said By one as young, as thoughtless as Ginevra, " Why not remove it from its lurking-place?" 'Twas done as soon as said ; but on the way It burst,...skeleton, With here and there a pearl, an emerald-stone, A golden clasp, clasping a shred of gold. All else had perished — save a wedding-ring, And a small...
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Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 11

1822 - 496 pages
...lets ax Ginevra, , Why not remove it from its lurking-place ?' Twos done as soon as said ; but on die way It burst, it fell ; and lo. a skeleton. With here and there a pearl, an emerald stone, A golden clasp, ciatping a thred of gold. All elie had perished— ave a wedding-ring,...
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The American First Class Book, Or, Exercises in Reading and Recitation

John Pierpont - Recitations - 1823 - 492 pages
...'twas said By one as young, as thoughtless as Ginevra, " Why not remove it from its lurking-place ?' 'Twas done as soon as said ; but on the way It burst,...skeleton With here and there a pearl, an emerald-stone, A golden clasp, clasping a shred of gold. All else had perished — save a wedding ring, And a small...
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The British Magazine, Or, Miscellany of Polite Literature ..., Volume 1

English literature - 1823 - 508 pages
...'twas said By one as young, as thoughtless as Ginevra, " Why not remove it from its lurking-place ?" 'Twas done as soon as said ; but on the way It burst,...skeleton, With here and there a pearl, an emerald-stone, A golden clasp, clasping a shred of gold. All else had perished — save a wedding-ring, And a small...
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The Literary magnet of the belles lettres, science, and the fine ..., Volume 1

Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1824 - 480 pages
...fifty years were past, and all forgotten, When on an idle day, a day of search, 'Mid the old lumber on the gallery, That mouldering chest was noticed : and...and lo ! a skeleton, With here and there a pearl, an emerald stone , A golden clasp, clasping a shred of gold. All else had perished — saving a wedding...
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The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 1

Tobias Merton - 1824 - 488 pages
...noticed : and 'twas said By one as young, as thoughtless as Ginevra, " Why not remove it from its larking place?" Twas done as soon as said : but on the way...and, lo! a skeleton, With here and there a pearl, an emerald stone, A golden clasp, clasping a shred of gold. All else bad perished — saving a wedding...
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The Cat-fight: A Mock Heroic Poem. Supported with Copious Extracts from ...

Ebenezer Mack - Cats - 1824 - 292 pages
...Genevra, " Why not remove it from its lurking place ?•' 'Twas done, as soon as said — but on its way It burst— it fell— and lo ! a Skeleton ! With here and there a pearl, an em'rald stone : A golden clasp, clasping a shred of gold : All else had perish'd, save a wedding ring,...
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Arliss's Literary collections

John Arliss - 1825 - 382 pages
...Ginevra, 'Why not remove it from its lurking place?' 'Twas done as soon as said ; hut on tne way It hurst, it fell ; and lo! a skeleton, With here and there a pearl, an emerald- stone, A golden clasp, clasping a shred of gold. All rlse had perished — save a wedding...
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