When lo! a Harlot form soft sliding by, With mincing step, small voice, and languid eye: Foreign her air, her robe's discordant pride In patch-work flutt'ring, and her head aside: By singing Peers up-held on either hand, She tripp'd and laugh'd, too pretty... The Works of Alexander Pope - Page 191by Alexander Pope - 1882Full view - About this book
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - 1745 - 432 pages
...Foreign her Air, her Robes difcordant Pride In Patch-work flutt'ring, and her Head afide, By finging Peers upheld on either Hand, She tripp'd and laugh'd, too pretty much to ftand j Caft on the proftrate Nine a fcornful Look, Then thu6 in quaint Rtdtativo fpoke : O Cara! Gara... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 364 pages
...Foreign her air, her robe's difcordant pride In patch-work flutt'ring, and her head afide : By finging Peers up-held on either hand, She tripp'd and laugh'd, too pretty much to ftand ; Caft on the proftrate Nine a fcornful look, 5 1 Then thus in quaint Recitativo fpoke. O Car... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 354 pages
...P'oreign her air, her robe's difcordant pride In patch-work flutt'ring, and her head afide : By fyiging Peers up-held on either hand, She tripp'd and laugh'd, too pretty much to Hand ; Caft on the proilrate Nine a fcornful look, 5 1 Then thus in quaint Recitativo fpoke* O Gara... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 370 pages
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| Alexander Pope - 1787 - 340 pages
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| John Bell - English poetry - 1796 - 480 pages
...refuse, Thou wept'st, and with thee wept each gentle Muse. When, lo ! a harlot form soft sliding by, 45 With mincing step, small voice, and languid eye; Foreign...stand ; Cast on the prostrate Nine a scornful look, 5i Then thus in quaint recitative spoke: OCara! Caral silence all that train; Joy to great Chaos! let... | |
| English poetry - 1796 - 500 pages
...refuse, Thou wept'st, and with thee wept each gentle Muse. ' When, lo ! a harlot form soft sliding by, 45 With mincing step, small voice, and languid eye; Foreign...pride In patch-work flutt'ring, and her head aside; liy singing peeis upheld on either hand, She tripp'd and laugh'd, too pretty much to stand ; Cait on... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1796 - 236 pages
...Foreign her air, her robe's dil'cordant pride In patch- work flutt'ring, and her head afide; By finginc; peers upheld on either hand, She tripp'd and laugh'd, too pretty much to ftaiul ; Call on the proftrate Nine a fcornful look, 51 Then thus m quaint recitative fpoke i O Cara... | |
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...refuse, Thou wep'st, and with thee wept each gentle muse. When lo ! a harlot form soft sliding by, 45 With mincing step, small voice, and languid eye ;...stand ; Cast on the prostrate nine a scornful look, 51 Then thus in quaint recitative spoke : O Cam .' Cara .' silence all that train ; Joy to great Chaos... | |
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