“Oh, fame is as the moon above,
Whose sun of light and life is love.
There is more in the smile of one gentle eye
Then the thousand pages of history;
Than the loudest plaudits the crowd can raise.
Take the gems in glory's coronal,
And one smile of beauty is worth them all.”
Inez from The London Literary Gazette (24th May 1823)
The Improvisatrice (1824)
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“Without the smile from partial beauty won,
Oh what were man? — a world without a sun.”
Part II, line 21
Pleasures of Hope (1799)

Canzone IV. Translation reported in Harbottle's Dictionary of quotations French and Italian (1904), p. 256.
Original: (Ma) bene a forza il caro e dolce riso
Scoprir il Paradiso
E far lieta fortuna d’atra e dura.

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