| Early English newspapers - 1747 - 684 pages
...I'ho'rneck, niagnanimeus ; tho' witty, wife ; Polite, as all her life in couits hid been, Yet goo.1, as flic the world had never feen ; The noble fire of an exalted mind, With gentleft female tendernefi combin'd : Her (peech was th? melodioui voice of love, Her long the warbling of the vernal... | |
| 1747 - 534 pages
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| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1755 - 348 pages
...and charm all eyes ; Tho' meek, magnanimous, tho' witty, wife ; Polite, as all her life in courts had been ; Yet good, as fhe the world had never feen ;...mind, With gentleft female tendernefs combin'd. Her Speech was the melodious voice of Love, Her Song the warbling of the vernal grove; Her Eloquence was... | |
| Select epitaphs, William Toldervy - 1755 - 494 pages
...and charm all Eyes ;. Tho' meek Magnanimous, tho' witty Wife : Polite, as all her Life in Courts had been ; Yet good, as fhe the World had never feen•:...of an exalted Mind, With gentleft female Tendernefs combin'dj Her Speech, was the melodious Voice of Lovej; Her Song, the warbling of the vernal Grove... | |
| John Hackett - Epitaphs - 1757 - 306 pages
...charm all Eyes ; Tho' meek, magnanimous ; tho' witty, wife ; Polite, as all her Life in Courts had been ; Yet good as fhe the World had never feen. The...Mind, With gentleft female Tendernefs combin'd : Her Speech was the melodious Voice of Love, Her Song, the Warbling of the vernal Grove ; Her Eloquence... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1758 - 344 pages
...charm all eyes ; Tho' meek, magnanimous ; tho' witty, wife ; Polite, as all her life in courts had been ; Yet good, as fhe the world had never feen ; The noble fire of an exalted mind, With gentle female tendernefs combjin'd. Her Speech was the melodious voice of Love, Her Song the warbling... | |
| British Plutarch - Great Britain - 1776 - 350 pages
...meek, magnanimous; tho' witty, wife}, Polite, as all her life in courts had been ; Yet good, as {he the world had never feen ; The noble fire of an exalted mind With gentleit female tendernefs combin'd. Her fpeech was the melodious voice of love,, Her fong the warbling... | |
| History - 1778 - 630 pages
...meek) magnanimous j tho* witty, wife ; Polite, as all her life in courts had been ; Yet good, as ihe the world had never feen ; The noble fire of an exalted...tendernefs combin'd. Her fpeech was the melodious voice of love, Her fong the warbling of the vernal grove ; Her eloquence was fweeter than her fong, Soft as... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 456 pages
...and charm all eycThough meek, magnanimous; though witn wife; Polite, as all her life in courts had been ; Yet good, as fhe the world had never feen ; The noble fire of an exalted mind, With gentle female tendernefs combin'd. Her fpeech was the melodious voice of Love, Her fong the warbling... | |
| 1785 - 304 pages
...charm all eyes ; Tho' meek, magnanimous, tho' witty, wife ; . Polite, as all her life in courts had been ; Yet good, as fhe the world had never feen ; The noble fire of an exalted mind, • With gentle female tenderne'fs combin'd. Her Speech was the melodious voice of Love, Her Song the warbling... | |
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