. Anglo-Belgic ballads and legends, and other tales in verse. th a dash Of her keen hand had drawn the long black lash, 226 THE ANTWERP BELLE. Half veiled blue eyes, so loving and so glad,Which seemed as if they never could look nose duected strate, as Chaucer weU became her Grecian face and by such ears, whose imadorned tipsFond kisses begged of fond endearing mouth was perfect, of the deepest red;None more than I do pale and thin lips diead;Lips are the seat of frankness and of mark the serpent, or proclaim the when they parted—bless me


. Anglo-Belgic ballads and legends, and other tales in verse. th a dash Of her keen hand had drawn the long black lash, 226 THE ANTWERP BELLE. Half veiled blue eyes, so loving and so glad,Which seemed as if they never could look nose duected strate, as Chaucer weU became her Grecian face and by such ears, whose imadorned tipsFond kisses begged of fond endearing mouth was perfect, of the deepest red;None more than I do pale and thin lips diead;Lips are the seat of frankness and of mark the serpent, or proclaim the when they parted—bless me, what a rowOf pearly teeth, as white as Eve could show!Then, glittring like an avalanche of snow,Her neck sloped gently to her arms hands are long, tapering, and white;Her waist is slender, but not laced too shoulders broad, but broader stUl her hips;On tiny feet most gracefully she , yet gentle as a tuitle Antwerp beauty is the Queen of Love! Cmmt (©nsimaiingliimirii; OR i^c gistoljcm of Panironi TO THE RIGHT HON. LOED MUPiEAY. &c. &c. &c. €\}m €nlB IS INSCRIBED, HIS VERY GRATEFUL AND OBEDIENT SERVANT, THE AUTHOR.


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