| 1767 - 334 páginas
...her band. And caft a lookfo languijhingly Jkuset, As if fecure of all beholders hearts, Neglefiingjhe could take them. Boys like Cupids Stood fanning 'with their painted wings the 'winds That play'd about her face : but if jhe fmiPd, A darting glory feem'd to blaze abroad, That mens dejiring... | |
| William Hodson - 1775 - 124 páginas
...numerus, et verfus intelligi poiTit. xxv As if, fecure of all beholders hearts^''. ."ib .Neglfcftrng fhe could, take them. Boys, like Cupids, ; ; Stood fanning, with their painted wings, the winds ...^ That play'd about her face ; but if fhd fmil'd, . A dartipg glory feem'd to blaze abroad, .That mens defiriftg... | |
| 1778 - 342 páginas
...hand, • Ard caft a look fo languifhingly fweet, As if fecure of all beholders hearts, Neglecting fhe could take them. Boys like Cupids Stood fanning with their painted wings the winds That play'd about her face : but if /he fmil'd, A darting glory feem'd to blaze abroad, , That mens defiring... | |
| Susanna Centlivre - 1797 - 462 páginas
...round her couch were plac'd, Where she another sea-born Venus lay. Dol. No more II would not hear it I Ant. Oh, you must I She lay, and leant her cheek upon...of all beholders' hearts Neglecting she could take 'em. Boys, like Cupids, Stood fanning with their painted wings the winds That play'd about her face... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 458 páginas
...plac'd, Where she another sea-born Venus lay. Dal. No more ! I would not hear it I Ant. Oh, you mustl She lay, and leant her cheek upon her hand, And cast a look so languishing sweet, As if secure of all beholders' hearts Neglefting she could take.'em. Boys, like... | |
| 1803 - 376 páginas
...sea.born Venus, lay : She lay and Ican'd her cheek upon her hand, And cast a look so langui&ningly sweet, As if secure of all beholders' hearts, Neglecting she could take them, Boys, like Cupids Scood fanning, wi'.h their painted wings, the windft That plav'd about her face ; but if she smil'd,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 páginas
...placed, Wuorc she, another sea-born Venus, lay. Dal. No more ! I would not hear it ! Ant. Oh, you nmst ! She lay, and leant her cheek upon her hand, And cast...but if she smiled, A darting glory seemed to blaze abroad, That men's desiring eyes were never wearied, But hung upon the object ! To soft flutes The... | |
| 1804 - 516 páginas
...placed, Where she, another sea-born Venus, lay. Do/. No more ! I would uot hear it ! Ant. Oh, you must } She lay, and leant her cheek upon her hand, And cast...but if she smiled, A darting glory seemed to blaze abroad, That men's desiring eyes were never wearied, But hung upon the object ! To soft flutes The... | |
| 1804 - 510 páginas
...nymphs, like Ncrcids, round her couch were placed, Where she, another sea-born Venus, lay. .Di/. Xo more ! I would not hear it ! Ant. Oh, you must i She...leant her cheek upon her hand, And cast a look so languishing!У sweet, As if, secure of all beholders' hearts, Neglectmg she could take them. Boys,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 páginas
...placed, Where shr, another sea-born Venus, lay. Dol. No more ! I would not hear it ! Ant. Oh, you must ! She lay, and leant her cheek upon her hand, And cast a look so languishingfy sweet, As if, secure of all beholders' hearts, Neglecting she could take them. Boys,... | |
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