| Edmund Waller - 1722 - 364 oldal
...or her Eyes. To a Fair Lady playing with a Snake. Trange, that fuch Horror and fuch Grace ' Shou'd dwell together in one Place, A Fury's Arm, an Angel's Face! Tis Innocence, and Youth, which makes In ChltriS Fancy fuch Miftakes, To flart at Love, and play with Snakes. By this and by her Coldnefs barr'd,... | |
| Virgin muse - 1722 - 250 oldal
...flaying vith a Snake. CTrange that fuch Horror .and fuch Grace ^ Shou'd dwell together in one Place i A Fury's Arm, an Angel's Face ! Tis Innocence, and Youth which makes In CWeri's Fancy fuch Miftakes, To ft*rt at Love, and play with Snakes. By this and by her Coldnefs barr'd,... | |
| Edmund Waller - 1744 - 496 oldal
...arife, But which rules moft, his fceptre, or her eyes. 1o a Fair Lady playing with a Snake. STRAN c E ! that fuch horror, and fuch grace, Should dwell together...Angel's face ! 'Tis innocence, and youth, which makes InCnLORis' fancy fuch miftakes, To ftart at love, and pky with fnakes. By this, and by. her coldnefs,... | |
| Edmund Waller - 1768 - 366 oldal
...arife, But which rules moft, his fceptre, or her eyes. To a Fair Lady playing with a Snake. STRANGE! that fuch horror, and fuch grace, Should dwell together...face ! 'Tis innocence, and youth, which .makes In CH LOR is' fancy fuch miftakes, To ftart at Jove, and play with fnalces. By this, and by her coldnefs,... | |
| Edmund Waller, Percival Stockdale - 1772 - 330 oldal
...arife, But which rules molt, his fceptre, or her eyes. To a Fair Lady playing with a Snake. STRANGE! that fuch horror, and fuch grace. Should dwell together...this, and by her coldnefs, barr'd, Her fervants have a ta(k too hard : The tyrant has a double guard ! Thrice happy fnake ! that in her fleeve May boldly... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 740 oldal
...K. Ctilrfc.il. (3) XXX. TO A FAIR LADY, FLAYING WITH A SNAKE. rra ANr.r. ! that fuch horror and fuck grace Should dwell together in one place ; A fury's...angel's face ! 'Tis innocence and youth which makes In rhlr.ris* fancy fuch miflakes To flart at love, and play with Snakes. By this and by her coldnefs barr'd,... | |
| Edmund Waller - 1806 - 320 oldal
...his sceptre, or her eyes. TO A FAIR LADY, PIAYING WITH A SNAKE. STRANGE! that such horror and such grace Should dwell together in one place ; A fury's...innocence and youth which makes In Chloris' fancy such mistakes, TV start at love, and play with snakes. By this and by her coldness barr*d, Her servants... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1819 - 644 oldal
...sceptre, or her eyes. TO A FAIR LADY, PtAYING WITH A SNAKE. STSAXGF. ! that such horrour, and such grace, Should dwell together in one place ; A fury's...innocence, and youth, which makes In Chloris' fancy such mistakes, To start at love, and play with snakes. By this, and by her coldness, barr'd, Her sen-ants... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 280 oldal
...his sceptre, or her eyes. TO A FAIR LADY, PLAYING WITH A SNAKE. STRANGE ! that such horror and such grace Should dwell together in one place ; A fury's arm, an angel's face ! T is innocence and youth which makes In Chloris' fancy such mistakes, To start at love, and play... | |
| William Dowling - 1857 - 412 oldal
...soft, her youth invades ? Q TO A FAIR LADY PLAYING WITH A SNAKE. STRANGE ! that such horror and such grace Should dwell together in one place ; A fury's...innocence, and youth, which makes In Chloris' fancy such mistakes, To start at love, and play with snakes. By this and by her coldness barred, Her servants... | |
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