| 1767 - 334 страници
...Jhe ne'er had So 'well fat can the truth difguife, Such artful Bonder frame, The lover or diftrujls his eyes, Or thinks 'twas all a dream, Some cenfure this as lewd or loiv, Who are to bcunty blind ; But to forgtt 'what ive bejii'ui, Bifpeaks a noble mind. N° 423... | |
| William Congreve - 1774 - 438 страници
...can next Day difown, And ftare upon the ftrange Man's Face, As one fhe ne'er had known. So well fhe can the Truth difguife,. Such artful Wonder frame,...Dream. Some cenfure this as lewd and low,, Who are to liounty blind ; For to forget what we bellow, Kefpeaks a noble Mind. Doris our Thanks nor aft?, nor... | |
| 1778 - 342 страници
...next day difown, ' And ftare upon the ftrange man's face, ' As one fhe ne'er had known. ' So well fhe can the truth difguife, ' Such artful wonder frame,...thinks 'twas all a dream. ' Some cenfure this as lewd or low, ' Who are to bounty blind ; ' But to forget what we beftow, ' Befpeaks a noble mind.' T. N°... | |
| John Bell - 1787 - 410 страници
...artful wonder frame, The lover or diftruUr his eyes, Or thinks 't wai all a dream. 60 Some cenfiire this as lewd and low, Who are to bounty blind; For to forget what we beftow Bcfpealts a noble mind. Doris our thanks nor afks nor needs, 65 For ail her favours done Frorr. her... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 342 страници
...known. So well fhe can the truth difguife, Such artful wonder frame, The lover or diftrufts hia eyee, Or thinks 'twas all a dream. ^Some cenfure this as lewd and low, Who are tOibounty blind ; For to forget what we beftow Befpeaks a noble mind. Doris our thanks nor afks, nor... | |
| John Bull - 1825 - 782 страници
...Such artful wonder frame, The lover or distrusts his eyes, Or thinks 'twas all a dream. Some censure this as lewd and low, Who are to bounty blind; For to forget what we bestow Bespeaks a noble mind. Doris our thanks nor asks nor needs. For all her favours dune ¡ From... | |
| William Wycherley, Leigh Hunt - 1840 - 782 страници
...Such artful wonder frame, The lover or distrusts his eyes, Or thinks 'twas all a dream. Some censure this as lewd and low, Who are to bounty blind ; For to forget what we bestow, Bespeaks a noble mind. Doris our thanks nor asks nor needs, For all her favours done : From... | |
| William Wycherley - 1875 - 770 страници
...Such artful wonder frame, The lover or distrusts his eyes, Or thinks 'twas all a dream. Some censure this as lewd and low. Who are to bounty blind ; For to forget what we bestow, Bespeaks a noble mind. Doris our thanks nor asks nor needs, For all her favours done : From... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1885 - 568 страници
...Such artful wonder frame, The lover or distrusts his eyes, Or thinks 'twas all a dream. Some censure this as lewd and low, Who are to bounty blind ; For to forget what we bestow Bespeaks a noble mind. Spectator, No. 422.] [July 4, 1712. No. 22. On Deference to Public Opinion.... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1896 - 580 страници
...Such artful wonder frame, The lover or distrusts his eyes, Or thinks 'twas all a dream. Some censure this as lewd and low, Who are to bounty blind ; For to forget what we bestow Bespeaks a noble mind. Spectator, No. 422.] [July 4, 1712. No. 22. On Deference to Public Opinion.... | |
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