| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 316 стор.
...tliee ; Refleft one moment on his truth Who dying thus, perfifts to love thee. A BETTER ANSWER. T"\E AR Cloe, how blubber'd is that pretty face ! •^"^ Thy...uncurl'd Pr'ythee quit this caprice ; and (as old FalflafFfays) . Let us ev'n talk a little like folks of this world. II. 'How r.anft thou prefume, thou... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1779 - 478 стор.
...Reflect one moment on his truth Who dying thus, perfifts to love thee. *ETTtER ANSWER. I. JL/E AR doe, how blubber'd is that pretty face; Thy cheek all on...uncurl'd: Pr'ythee quit this caprice ; and (as old Falftaf fays) Let us e'en talk a little like folks of this world. II. How can'ft thou preftime, thou... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1779 - 480 стор.
...parly move thee ; Refleft one moment on his truth Who dying thus, perfifts to love thee. BETTER ANSWER. 'EAR Cloe, how blubber'd is that pretty face; Thy cheek all on fire, and thy hair all uncurl'd: Pr'ythce quit this caprice ; and (as old Falftaf fays) Let us e'en talk a little like folks of this... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 370 стор.
...moment on his truth Who dying thus, perfifts to love thee. A BETTER ANSWER. T"\EAR Cloe, how blubher'd is that pretty face! •*-^ Thy cheek all on fire, and thy hair aIl uncurl'dt Pr'ythee quit this caprice ; and (as old Falftafffays) Let us ev'n talk a little like... | |
| 1783 - 366 стор.
...day, But loves ev'n his reflected ray. SONG XXXI. TO CHLOE JEALOUS. BY MATHEW PRIOR, ESQ.. DEAR Chloe how blubber'd is that pretty face ! Thy cheek all on fire and thy hair all uncurl'd ! Prithee quit this caprice, and (as old Falftaff fays) Let us e'en talk a little like folks of this... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - 1796 - 292 стор.
...manner in reading it. Ufe a familiar tone of voice, as if abfolutely converfmg with a lady. DEAR Chloe, how blubber'd is that pretty face! Thy cheek all on fire, and thy hair all uncurl'd : Prithee quit this caprice; and (as old Falftaff fays) Let us e'en talk a little like folks of this... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 520 стор.
...am'rons parley move thoe, BeHcct one moment on his truth, A BETTER ANSWER. i. DEAR Chloe, how hluhher'd is that pretty face ! Thy cheek all on fire, and thy hair all unciuTd : Pr'ythee quit this caprice ; and (as old Falstaff says) Let's ev'n talk a little like folks... | |
| Robert Southey - 1807 - 512 стор.
...hearse ; But on my tomb-stone tliou shah read My answer to thy dubious verse. Answer to Cloe JealousDEAR Cloe, how blubber'd is that pretty face ! Thy cheek all on fire, ajid thy hair all uncurl'd : Prythee quit this caprice j and (as old Falstaff says) Let us e'en talk... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 582 стор.
...thee ; Reflect one moment on his truth Who, dying thus, persists to love thee. A BETTER ANSWER. DEAR Cloe, how blubber'd is that pretty face ! Thy cheek all on fire, and thy hair all uncurl'de Pr'ythecquit this caprice ; and (as old Falstaffsays) Let us c v'n talk a little like folks... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 292 стор.
...Reflect one moment on his truth Who, dying, thus persists to love thee. A BETTER ANSWER. DEAR Chloe, how blubber'd is that pretty face ! Thy cheek all on fire, and thy hair all uncurl'd : Pr'y thee quit this caprice ; and (as old Falstaff says) ' Let us even talk a little like folks of... | |
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