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The Quarterly Review - Page 475
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The Eclectic Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Volume 1

John Holmes Agnew, Eliakim Littell - 1843 - 606 pages
...axes, his pimps, parasites and jesters, scowling along the Forum — Like King Tarquin in his prideJust then, as through one cloudless chink in a black stormy...sky Shines out the dewy morning-star, a fair young .'¡¡i came by. With her small tablets in her hand, and her satchel on her arm, Home she went bounding...
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American Eclectic and Museum of Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1

John Holmes Agnew - American periodicals - 1843 - 604 pages
...axes, his pimps, parasites and jesters, scowling along the Forum — Like King Tarquin in his pride. Just then, as through one cloudless chink in a black stormy sky Shines out the dewy morning- star, a fair young girl came by. With her small tablets in her hand, and her satchel on her...
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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volume 5

1843 - 862 pages
...young Virginia came smiling from her home, Ah ! woe for young Virginia, the sweetest maid in Rome ! With her small tablets in her hand, and her satchel on her arm, Forth she went bounding to the school, nor dreamed of shame or harm. She crossed the Forum, shining...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volume 4

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Great Britain - 1843 - 438 pages
...blithely young Virginia came smiling from her home: Ah! woe for young Virginia, the sweetest maid in Rome! With her small tablets in her hand, and her satchel on her arm, Forth she went bounding to the school, nor dreamed of shame or harm. She crossed the Forum shining...
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Lays of Ancient Rome

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Armada, 1588 - 1843 - 206 pages
...young Virginia came smiling from her home : Ah ! woe for young Virginia, the sweetest maid in Rome ! With her small tablets in her hand, and her satchel on her arm, Forth she went bounding to the school, nor dreamed of shame or harm. She crossed the Forum shining...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review

Early English newspapers - 1845 - 806 pages
...notwithstanding the obvious similarity of image and expression, between the beautiful distich in this lay, " Just then, as through one cloudless chink in a black stormy sky, Shines out the dewy morning, a fair young girl came by," and the Swedish poet Tegner's lines, some of which so strikingly...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review

Early English newspapers - 1847 - 760 pages
...young Virginia came smiling from her home : Ah I woe for young Virginia, the sweetest maid in Rome 1 With her small tablets in her hand, and her satchel on her arm, Forth she went bounding to the school, nor dreamed of shame or harm. She crossed the Forum, shining...
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The Calcutta Review, Volume 24

India - 1855 - 462 pages
...girls tripping along to school, even like Virginia, in the story so well painted by Macaulay : — Just then, as through one cloudless chink in a black...bounding from the school, nor dreamed of shame or harm. There goes the freedman's boy — Horace himself, with his capsarius or slave, bearing his box of books,...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 104

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1855 - 516 pages
...fired with the high resolve of saving prostrate Rome; and young Virginia, the sweetest maid in Rome, With her small tablets in her hand, And her satchel on her arm, Forth she went bounding to the school, Nor dreamed of shame or harm. The elegant Horace himself tells...
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The New Monthly Magazine, Volume 104

1855 - 518 pages
...fired with the high resolve of saving prostrate Rome; and young Virginia, the sweetest maid in Rome, With her small tablets in her hand, And her satchel on her arm, Forth she went bounding to the school, Nor dreamed of shame or harm. The elegant Horace himself tells...
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