| Classical poetry - 1708 - 516 pages
...only have transferr'd it to her Eyes. su* are thy Piftures, KneUer : Such thy Skill, That Nature feems obedient to thy Will : Comes out, and meets thy Pencil...Lives there, and wants but words to fpeak her thought. E j At leaft thy Pictures look a Voice \ and we Imagine Sounds, deceiv'dto that degree, We think 'tis... | |
| Edward Bysshe - English language - 1710 - 620 pages
...have transferr'd it to her Eyes : Such are thy Piftures, Kneller ! fuch thy Skill, That Nature feems obedient to thy Will ! Comes out, and meets thy Pencil...wants but Words to fpeak her Thought. At leaft thy Pictures look a Voice ; and we * Imagine Sounds, deceived to that Degree, , > We think 'tis fomewhat... | |
| John Dryden - Classical poetry - 1716 - 416 pages
...have ttansferr'd it to Aet Eyes. Su-ch are thy Pi&ures, Kjceller: Such thy Skill, That Nature feems obedient to thy Will : Comes out, .and meets thy Pencil...wants but words to fpeak her thought. At leaft thy. Pifiures look a Voice ; and we Imagine Sounds, decciv'd to that degree, \. We think 'tis fomewhat more... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1743 - 352 pages
...Skill, That Nature'fcems 6bedient to thy Wi!! ; Comes out, and meetsi thy 'Pencil in the Drought -f Lives there, and wants but words to fpeak her thought, At leaft thy'PKtures look a Voise ; and we Y Imagine Soan!ds, deceiv'd to that degree, 'CWe think 'tis'fometfhat... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 528 pages
...Kneller : fuch thy fkUl, That nature feems obedient to thy will ; 3 and we ~\ -gree, I jufl to fee. J Comes out, and meets thy pencil in the draught ; Lives...wants but words to fpeak her thought. At leaft thy pidlures look a voice ; and we Imagine founds, deceiv'd to that degre We think 'tis forriewhat more... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1760 - 488 pages
...eyes. Such are thy pictures, Kneller : fuch thy fkill, That nature feems obedient to thy will ; 3 Gomes out, and meets thy pencil in the draught ; Lives there,...wants but words to fpeak her thought. At leaft thy pidlures look a voice ; and we Imagine founds, deceiv'd to that degree, We think 'tis fomewhat more... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1767 - 388 pages
...have transferr'd it to her eyes. Such are thy piftures, Kneller: fuch thy fkill, That nature feems obedient to thy will ; Comes out, and meets thy pencil...wants but words to fpeak her thought At leaft thy pifturcs look a voice ; and we Imagine founds, deceiv'd to that degree, We think 'tis fomewhat more... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1767 - 386 pages
...only have transferr'd it to her eyes. Such are thy piftures, Kneller: fuch thy Bull, That nature feems obedient to thy will ; Comes out, and meets thy pencil...wants but words to fpeak her thought At leaft thy piftures look a voice; and we Imagine founds, deceiv'd to that degree, We think 'tis fomewhat more... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1778 - 438 pages
...have transferr'd it to her eyes. Such are thy pictures, Kneller ! such thy skill, That Nature seems obedient to thy will ; Comes out, and meets thy pencil...in the draught; Lives there, and wants but words to speak her thought. At least thy pictures look a voice ; and we n~l Imagine sounds : decciv'd to that... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 614 pages
...have transferr'd it to her eyes. Such are thy piftures, Kneller : fuch thy (kill, That nature feems obedient to thy will; Comes out, and meets thy pencil...wants but words to fpeak her thought. At leaft thy piftures look a voice; and we Imagine founds, deceiv'd to that degree, We think 'tis fomewhat more... | |
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