The book Says She to Her Neighbour, What? .. 4 was written by author Hofland, Mrs. (Barbara), 1770-1844 Here you can read free online of Says She to Her Neighbour, What? .. 4 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Says She to Her Neighbour, What? .. 4 a good or bad book?
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had I not lingered in that forlorn kind of hope, which arises from doubt in the ve- racity of the informer : as my tongue clove to my mouth, and all reply or observation was impossible, I felt relieved when lord Byreland exclaimed—- " My dew Mrs, iBellington, your fears mislead you. Ah ! lovely Adelaide, Thou art not furtnM for living here, For thou art kindred with the ikj ; Ytt, yet we hold thee ail so dear, We think thou wert not forrri'd to die." " Had I the poetical talents of lord Byrelan...d/' said the lady, sneeringly, " I would neither be indebted to the formal poets of the last day, nor the loose ones of the present, for a complimentary verse; but, perhaps, your lordship reserves your powers till the fatal hour comes, as come it 7X77/, when Miss At wood shall call for an elegy instead of a love-song." " No I" replied he emphatically, {( I will never write Adelaide's> for sorrow like says She to her neighbour, what? 237 mine would never measure rhimes in such a case; but since you dare me to make verses upon her — I'll say — " Those orbs of melting blue* The dewy fragrance of that lip, Were given for angel bands to view, And seraph forms of light to sip." 1'U say—" That sweet and spotless soul, Unmeet to wed and linger here, Escap'd from weeping earth's controul, l\Iay mingle in a brighter sphere.
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