Middlemarch, A Study of Provincial Life - Chapter 43

This figure hath high price: 'twas wrought with love
Ages ago in finest ivory;
Nought modish in it, pure and noble lines
Of generous womanhood that fits all time.
That too is costly ware; majolica
Of deft design, to please a lordly eye:
The smile, you see is perfect—wonderful
As mere Faience! a table ornament
To suit the richest mounting.

Middlemarch, A Study of Provincial Life - Chapter 15

Black eyes you have left, you say,
Blue eyes fail to draw you;
Yet you seem more rapt to-day,
Than of old we saw you.

Oh I track the fairest fair
Through new haunts of pleasure;
Footprints here and echoes there
Guide me to my treasure:

Lo! She turns—immortal youth
Wrought to mortal stature,
Fresh as starlight's aged truth—
Many-namèd Nature!

Beyond Vermont's green hills, against the skies

Beyond Vermont's green hills, against the skies,
'Mid light clouds floating in the deepest blue,
New-Hampshire's distant, snow-clad mountains rise,
Lofty, distinct, and palpable to view:
Hill, dale, brook, forest, lake, or lawn supplies
The lovely landscape with a different hue,
Sunset and moonlight lending each their ray,
As into twilight melts the closing day.

The moon is high! how well her calm, cold beams
Light Art and Nature's desert wilds and walls!
Whether on Alpine heights her lustre gleams,

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