| Charles-Alphonse Dufresnoy - Painters - 1716 - 504 pages
...firing the Lyre. Yet fhould the Graces all thy Figures place, And breath an Air Divine oncv'ryFace> Yet Yet fhould the Mufes bid my Numbers roll, -. Strong as their Charms, and gentle as their Soul ; With Zeuxis' Helen thy Bridgivater vye, And thefe be fung till Granviile's Myra dicj Alas !... | |
| English poetry - 1720 - 302 pages
...One dip the pencil, and one firing the lyre. Yet ftiould the graces all thy figures place, And breath an air divine on ev'ry face; Yet fhould the mufes...and gentle as their foul ; With Zeuxis' Helen thy Bridgwater vie, And thefe be fung till Graaville's Afyra die j Alas! how little from the grave we claim... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1722 - 294 pages
...their praife confpire, One dip the pencil, and one firing the lyre. Yet fliould th« graces all.thy figures place,. And breathe an air divine on, ev'ry...charms, and gentle as their foul ; With Zeuxis Helen thy Bridgwater vie, And rhefe be fung till Grauvillis Myra die ; Alas ! how little from the grave we claim... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - Poets, English - 1745 - 426 pages
...friendly, friendly, yet truly poetical : He clofes it with the following beautiful moral Reflection : • Yet fhould the Graces all thy Figures place, And breathe an Air divine on ev'ry Face ; Yetfhould the Mufes bid my Numbers roll, Strong as their Charms, and gentle as their Soul ; With... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - 1745 - 432 pages
...He clofes it with the foU lowing beautiful moral Reflection : • , ' • Yetfhould the Graces aft thy Figures place, And breathe an Air divine on ev'ry Face ; Yet {hould the Mufes bid my Numbers roll, Strong as their Charms, and gentle as their Soul j With Zeuxis,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 372 pages
...pains. The kindred Arts fhall in their praife confpire, One dip the pencil, and one firing the lyre. 70 Yet fhould the Graces all thy figures place, And breathe...their foul ; With Zeuxis' Helen thy Bridgewater vie, 7 5 And thefe be fung 'till Granville's Myra die : Alas ! how little from the grave we claim ! Thou... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1751 - 368 pages
...pains. The kindred Arts fhall in their praife confpire, One dip the pencil, and one firing the lyre. 70 Yet fhould the Graces all thy figures place, And breathe...Mufes bid my numbers roll Strong as their charms, anil gentle as their foul ; With Zeuxis' Helen thy Bridgewater vie, 75 And thefe be fung 'till Granville's... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 382 pages
...kindred Arts fhall in their praife confpire, One dip the pencil, and one firing the lyre. 70 Yet mould the Graces all thy figures place, And breathe an air...ev'ry face ; Yet fhould the Mufes bid my numbers roll j Strong as their charms, .and gentle as their foul;. With Zeuxis' Helen thy Bridgewater vie, 75 And... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 438 pages
...pains. The kindred Arts (hall in their praife confpirc, One dip the pencil, and one firing the lyre. 70 Yet fhould the Graces all thy figures place, And breathe an air divine on ev'ry face ; Yet Humid the Mufes bid my numbers roll Strong as their charms, and gentle as their foul ; With Zcuxis'... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 248 pages
...kmdred Arts fhall in their praile conlpire, One dip the pencil, and one firing the lyre. 70 Yet Alould the Graces all thy figures place, And breathe an air...charms, and gentle as their foul; With Zeuxis" Helen thy Bridge water vie, 75' And thefe be fung 'till Grariville's Myra dye : Alas ! how little from the gravt... | |
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