| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 454 páginas
...so languishingly sweet, " As if, secure of all beholders' hearts, " Neglecting she could take 'em : Boys, like Cupids, " Stood fanning with their painted...about her face: But if she smil'd, " A darting glory seem'dto blaze abroad ; " That man's desiring eyes were never wearied, " But hung upon the object :... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 430 páginas
...you must ! She lay, and leant her cheek upon her hand, And cast a look so languishingly sweet, As if, secure of all beholders hearts, Neglecting she could...Boys, like Cupids, Stood fanning, with their painted wing!, the winds That play'd about her face ! But if she smiled, A darting glory seem'd to blaze abroad,... | |
| Plutarch - 1822 - 392 páginas
...Venus, lay. She lay and lean'd her cheek upon her hand, And cast a look so languishingly sweet, As if, secure of all beholders' hearts, Neglecting she could...Stood fanning with their painted wings the winds That played about her face : but if she smiled, A darting glory seem'd to blaze abroad, That man's desiring... | |
| 1822 - 880 páginas
...Cupids;" md Dryden, who had a propensity to mix fable and fact, contents himself with the truth here — . Boys, like Cupids Stood fanning with their painted wings, the winds That play'd about her face." ALL FOE LOVE. Newton's " Lover's Quarrels," Nasmy th's View of Edinburgh, and young Landseer's animal... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 322 páginas
...Venus, lay ; She lay, and lean'd her cheek upon her hand, And cast a look so langnishingly sweet, As if, secure of all beholders' hearts, Neglecting she could...blaze abroad, That men's desiring eyes were never weary'd, But hung upon the object. To soft flutes The silver oars kept time : and while they play'd,... | |
| 1823 - 398 páginas
...Venus, lay ; She lay, and lean'd her cheek upon her hand, And cast a look so languishingly sweet, As if secure of all beholders' hearts, Neglecting she could...the winds That play'd about her face ; but if she smiled, A darting glory seem'd to blaze abroad, That men's desiring eyes were never wearied, But hung... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 806 páginas
...Venus, lay ; She lay, and lean'd her cheek upon her hand. And cast a look so languishingly sweet, As if secure of all beholders' hearts, Neglecting she could...the winds That play'd about her face ; but if she smiled, A darting glory seem'd to blaze abroad, That men's desiring eyes were never wearied, But hung... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 682 páginas
...Venus, lay ; She lay, and lean'd her cheek upon her hand. And cast a look so languishing!/ sweet. As if, secure of all beholders' hearts, Neglecting she could...fanning with their painted wings the winds That play'd abont her face ; but if she smil'd, A darting glory seem'd to blaze abroad, That men's desiring eyes... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 346 páginas
...hearts, Neglecting she could take 'era : Boys, like Cupids. Stood fanning with Ihpir painted ™inBt H>o winds That play'd about her face : But if she smil'd, A darting glory seem'd to blaze abroad ; That man's desiring eyes were never wearied, But hung upon the object : To soft flutes The silver oars kept... | |
| 1824 - 268 páginas
...lay: She lay, and lean'd her cheek upon her ln;tit. And cast a look so languishing!}' sweet, As if, secure of all beholders' hearts, Neglecting she could...face; but if she smil'd, A darting glory seem'd to bluze abroad, That men's desiring eyes were never weary'd, But hung upon the object. To soft flutes... | |
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