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Lamb, Caroline, Lady
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Lamb, Caroline, Lady, "To a Friend, On Sending a Fancy Drawing, After Promising Her Own Picture in the Character of a Gypsey." in from The Bijou Literary Annual, 1828 To a Friend, On Sending a Fancy Drawing, After Promising Her Own Picture in the Character of a Gypsey By Lady Caroline Lamb Fraser, William (1796-1854), compiler The Poetess Archive General Editor, and P5 encoding by Laura Mandell Transcribing and proofreading by Zach Weir 1828 TEI formatted filesize uncompressed: approx. 684 kbytes Laura Mandell, Texas A&M University College Station, TX 20170606 Freely available via a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License bijou1828.poemP19 The Bijou Literary Annual Edited by Laura Mandell bijou1828-p5.xml Lady Caroline Lamb, 1785-1828 To a Friend, On Sending a Fancy Drawing, After Promising Her Own Picture in the Character of a Gypsey The Bijou; or Annual of Literature and the Arts William Fraser London: William Pickering , 1828 This copy is transcribed from the volume held by Miami University Special Collections Department. The page images come from the Internet Archive: Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from Duke University Libraries." This document follows the rules specified for TEI use by NINES. All quotation marks and apostrophes have been transcribed as entity references. Any dashes occurring in line breaks have been removed. Hyphens and dashes have been coded using HTML Entity Decimal for Unicode. Special characters (letters with accents, etc.) have been coded using HTML Entity Decimal for Unicode. Page numbers appear at the beginning of each page, no matter where originally placed. Full Text or Citation
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Poetess The Bijou Literary Annual Fraser, William (1796-1854) poem To a Friend, On Sending a Fancy Drawing, After Promising Her Own Picture in the Character of a Gypsey Lady Caroline Lamb 20191102 Laura Mandell Added new taxonomies in bijou1828-p5 and into part headers using splurgeOutBijou.xsl desc. 20190110 Laura Mandell Added new taxonomies into headers using 'changeHeader.xsl' and expanded profile desc. 20181104 recoded bijou1828-p5.xml for errors and IIIF image server Laura Mandell 20170602 transformed to P5, adding images, and cleaned up TEI Laura Mandell 20051024 encoding by Laura Mandell and Zach Weir XML coding; XSL application: Oxygen
The Bijou; or Annual of Literature and the Arts compiled by William Fraser William Pickering London 1828 pp. 89-90 To a Friend, On Sending a Fancy Drawing, After Promising Her Own Picture in the Character of a Gypsey By Lady Caroline Lamb THE glowing tints beneath thy care Have traced a form divinely fair, Have given it charms and beauties rare, And shown the power of art; But in the ideal head I trace, No features of the gypsey's face, The living smile, the nameless grace, That nature doth impart. Here roving looks, and eyes of fire, Awake the soul of young desire; — The spells — which Beauty may inspire, By thee are well exprest. But soon the varying tints will fade, And time with leaden hand shall shade, The colours that once vivid played In thy bright eye and breast! So hope that paints our morning sky, When viewed with youth's unclouded eye; So pleasures airy dreams must fly O'erpowered with care and gloom. For life's a fearful passing dream, And those that gay and thoughtless seem, Alike sail down its swelling stream To meet the general doom.
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