The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 41Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... face , fatigues the hand : Nor fhall the Mufe in Afian climates rove , To feek in Indoftan fome spicy grove , Where , ftretch'd at cafe , the panting lady lies , To fhun the fervor of meridian skies , While fweating flaves catch every ...
... face , fatigues the hand : Nor fhall the Mufe in Afian climates rove , To feek in Indoftan fome spicy grove , Where , ftretch'd at cafe , the panting lady lies , To fhun the fervor of meridian skies , While fweating flaves catch every ...
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... face , And ftrike each gazer with a borrow'd grace ; The fickle head - dress finks , and now afpires A towery front of lace on branching wires ; The curling hair in tortur'd ringlets flows , Or round the face in labour'd order grows ...
... face , And ftrike each gazer with a borrow'd grace ; The fickle head - dress finks , and now afpires A towery front of lace on branching wires ; The curling hair in tortur'd ringlets flows , Or round the face in labour'd order grows ...
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... face , or bids cool Zephyrs play ; If conscious blushes on her cheek arise , With this the veils them from her lover's eyes ; No level'd glance betrays her amorous heart , From the Fan's ambufh fhe directs the dart . 30 The royal ...
... face , or bids cool Zephyrs play ; If conscious blushes on her cheek arise , With this the veils them from her lover's eyes ; No level'd glance betrays her amorous heart , From the Fan's ambufh fhe directs the dart . 30 The royal ...
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... face ; O'er her fair limbs a thin loose veil is spread ( Stand off ! ye fhepherds ; fear Actæon's head ! ) : Let vigorous Pan th ' unguarded minute feize , And in a fhaggy goat the virgin please . Why are our fecrets by our blushes ...
... face ; O'er her fair limbs a thin loose veil is spread ( Stand off ! ye fhepherds ; fear Actæon's head ! ) : Let vigorous Pan th ' unguarded minute feize , And in a fhaggy goat the virgin please . Why are our fecrets by our blushes ...
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... face ! No. Warbling strains , farewell . Shall arts , shall sciences , employ the fair ? Thofe trifles are beneath Minerva's care . From Venus let her learn the married life , 1 And all the virtuous duties of a wife . Here on a couch ...
... face ! No. Warbling strains , farewell . Shall arts , shall sciences , employ the fair ? Thofe trifles are beneath Minerva's care . From Venus let her learn the married life , 1 And all the virtuous duties of a wife . Here on a couch ...
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