| Christopher Smart - College students' writings, English - 1750 - 424 pages
...The dame of Fraunce fhall without fhame convey This ready needment to its proper place ; Yet fhall the daughters of the lond of Fay Learn better amenaunce...their face, For virtue's comely tints their cheeks atlorn ; Thus o'er the diftant hillocks you may trace The purple beamings of the infant morn : Sweet... | |
| Thomas Warton - College verse - 1764 - 222 pages
...The Dame of Fraunce fhall without Shame convey This ready Needment to its proper Place ; Yet fiiall the Daughters of the Lond of Fay Learn better Amenaunce...Maids the fweeteft Creatures born. IV. None but their Hu fbands or their Lovers tree They truft with Management of their Affairs ; Nor even thefe their Privacy... | |
| Oxford sausage - 1766 - 196 pages
...Yet lhall the Duugktt-rs of the Land of Fay Learn better Amenaunce and decent Grace ; Warm Bluliies lend a Beauty to their Face, For Virtue's comely Tints their Cheeks adorn ; Thus o'er the dittant Hillocks you may trace The purple Beamings of the infant Morn : S we:, tare our blooming Maids... | |
| Thomas Warton - College verse, English - 1772 - 266 pages
...The Daffle of Fraunce fhall without fhame convey This ready Needment to its proper Place ; Yet fhall the Daughters of the Lond of Fay Learn better Amenaunce...Hillocks you may trace The purple Beamings of the infant Mom : Sweet are our blooming Maids the fweeteft Crea* tures born. IV. None but their Hufbands or their... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 936 pages
...; Yet mall the daughters of the lond of Fay Learn better amenaunce and decent grace ; Warm bjufhes lend a beauty to their face, For virtue's comely tints...you may trace The purple beamings of the infant morn i Sweet 'are our blooming maids — the fweeteft creatures born. IV. None but their hufbands or their... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 430 pages
...dame of Fraunce mall without flume convey This ready needment to its proper place ; . .. Yet fliall the daughters of the lond of Fay Learn better amenaunce and decent grace ; Warm hlufhes lend a beauty to their face, For virtue's comely tints their cheeks adorn ; Thus o'er the diftant... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 546 pages
...; Yet shall the daughters of the lond of Fay Learn better amenauncc and decent grace; Warm blushes lend a beauty to their face. For virtue's comely tints their cheeks adorn ; Thus o'er the distant hillocks you may trace The purple beamings of the infant mom : Sweet arc our blooming maids... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 536 pages
...Yet shall the daughters of the lond of Fay I -earn better amenaunce and decent grace ; Warm blushes lend a beauty to their face. For virtue's comely tints their cheeks adorn ; Thus oVr the distant hillocks you may trace The purple beamings of the infant morn : Sweet are our blooming... | |
| Thomas Warton - College verse - 1814 - 238 pages
...blushes lend a beauty to their face, For virtue's comely tints their cheeks adorn ; Thus o'er the distant hillocks you may trace The purple beamings of the infant morn : Sweet are our blooming maids — the sweetest creatures born. IV. None but their husbands or their lovers true They trust with management... | |
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