| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 стор.
...a Look fo languifkingly fweet, As if fecure of all Beholders Hearts, Neglefting the could take 'em. Boys, like Cupids, Stood fanning with their painted Wings the Winds That play'dabout her Face: But if fhe fmil'd, A darting Glory feem'd to blaze abroad, That Mensdefiring... | |
| William Hawkins - 1758 - 420 стор.
...immemor " Oculis falutat folum. " As if fecure of all Beholders Hearts, " Neglefling fhe cou'd take 'em. Boys, like Cupids, " Stood fanning, with their painted...Wings, the Winds « That play'd about her Face ; but if flie fmil'd, " A darting Glory feem'd to blaze abroad, *£ That Men's defiring Eyes were never weary'd,... | |
| 1767 - 334 стор.
...her band. And caft a lookfo languijhingly Jkuset, As if fecure of all beholders hearts, Neglefiingjhe could take them. Boys like Cupids Stood fanning 'with...wings the 'winds That play'd about her face : but if jhe fmiPd, A darting glory feem'd to blaze abroad, That mens dejiring eyes ivere never weary1 dt But... | |
| William Hodson - 1775 - 124 стор.
...numerus, et verfus intelligi poiTit. xxv As if, fecure of all beholders hearts^''. ."ib .Neglfcftrng fhe could, take them. Boys, like Cupids, ; ; Stood fanning,...the winds ...^ That play'd about her face ; but if fhd fmil'd, . A dartipg glory feem'd to blaze abroad, .That mens defiriftg eyes were never wearied,^... | |
| 1778 - 342 стор.
...hand, • Ard caft a look fo languifhingly fweet, As if fecure of all beholders hearts, Neglecting fhe could take them. Boys like Cupids Stood fanning with...wings the winds That play'd about her face : but if /he fmil'd, A darting glory feem'd to blaze abroad, , That mens defiring eyes were never weary'd, .... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1780 - 288 стор.
...languifhingly fweet, As if fecure of all beholders hearts, Neglefting fhe cou'd take 'em. Boys, like CupiJs, Stood fanning with their painted wings the winds That play'd about her face; but if (he fmil'd, A darting glory leem'd to bla2e abroad, That mens defiringeyes were never weary'd, But... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 724 стор.
...look fo languifhingly fwcet, As if, fecure of all beholders' hearts, Neglecting (he could take 'em : Boys, like Cupids, Stood fanning with their painted...wings the winds That play'd about her face : But if (he fmil'd, A darting glory feem'd to blaze abroad ; That men's defiling eyes were never wearied, But... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1795 - 418 стор.
....'tmguiyhing.y facet, As if fecure of all beho'ders' hearts, ffcglefling Jhe cou'd take 'em. Soys, like Cupids, Stood fanning, -with their painted -wings, the -winds That play'd about her face. But if Jkefmii'd, A darting glory fee md to blaze abroad, That metis' defiting eyes -were never -weary' J,... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 458 стор.
...Neglefting she could take.'em. Boys, like Cupids, Stood fanning with their painted wings the windi That play'd about her face ; but if she smil'd, A...blaze abroad, That men's desiring eyes were never weary'd, But hung upon the object I To soft flutes The silver oars kept time, and while they play'd,... | |
| Susanna Centlivre - 1797 - 462 стор.
...a look so languishingly sweet, As if secure of all beholders' hearts Neglecting she could take 'em. Boys, like Cupids, Stood fanning with their painted wings the winds That play'd about her face ; but it she smil'd, A darting glory seem'd to blaze abroad, That men's desiring eyes were never weary'd,... | |
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