The Angel in the House book I the Betrothal book Ii the Espousals

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The Angel in the House book I the Betrothal book Ii the Espousals
Coventry Patmore
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There We talk'd, she working. We agreed The day was fine ; the Fancy-Fair Successful ; " Did I ever read « De Genlis T " Never. " " Do ! She heard " I was engaged. " " To whom f " Miss Fry.
ACCEPTED. 177 " Was it the fact f " No !" " On my word V '' What scandal people talk'd !" " Would I '• Hold out this skein of silk. " So pass'd I knew not how much time away. " How were her sisters V " Well. " At last I. Summon'd heart enough to say, " I hoped to have seen Miss Churchill too. " " Miss Church
...ill, Felix ! What is this 1 " I said, and now I find it's true, " Last night you quarrell'd ! Here she is. " 3.
She enter'd, like a morning rose Kuffled with rain, and made me blush ; Her crown once more was on her brows ; And, with a faint, indignant flush, And fainter smile, she gave her hand, But not her eyes, then sate apart, As if to make me understand The honour of her vanquish'd heart.
178 ACCEPTED.
But I drew humbly to her side ; And she, well pleased, perceiving me Subdued again before the pride Of her unconquer d majesty, Once and for all put it away ; The faint flush pass'd ; and, thereupon, Her loveliness, which rather lay In light than colour, smiled and shone.


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