| Francis Fawkes - 1763 - 268 Seiten
...angel innocence refines The tendernefs of love. Thefe are the foul of beauty's frame, Without whofe vital aid, Unfinifh'd all her features feem, And all...dead. But ah ! where both their charms unite, How perfeft is the view, With every image of delight, With graces ever new. Of power to charm the greateft... | |
| 1783 - 366 Seiten
...angel innocence refines The tendernefs of love. Thefe are the foul of beautys frame, Without whofe vital aid, Unfinifh'd all her features feem, And all...dead. But ah ! where both their charms unite, How perfeft is the view, With every image of delight, With graces ever new. Of Of power to charm the greatefl... | |
| Mr. Cresswick - 1792 - 452 Seiten
...angel innocence refines The tendernefs of love. Thefe are the foul of beauty's frame, Without whofe vital aid Unfinifh'd all her features feem, And all...rofes dead. But ah! where both their charms unite, How perfectis the view, With every image of delight, Of power to charm the greateft woe j The wildeft rage... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - 1796 - 292 Seiten
...angel innocence refines The tendernefs of love. Thefe are the foul of beauty's frsme, Without whofe vital aid Unfinifh'd all her features feem, And all...dead. But ah ! where both their charms unite, How perfeft is the view, With ev'ry image of delight, With graces ever new ! Of The wildeft rage controul... | |
| Berquin (M., Arnaud) - 1805 - 294 Seiten
...angel innocence refines The tendernefs of love. Thefe are the foul of beauty's Frame, Without whofe vital aid Unfinifh'd all her features feem, And all her rofes dead. many criminals, and lay with their legs fattened •with cords, and their heads hanging down. Their... | |
| Mark Akenside, Thomas Park - 1808 - 358 Seiten
...soul of beauty's frame, Without whose vital aid, Unfinish'd all her features seem, And all her roses dead. But ah! where both their charms unite, How perfect is the view ; With every image of delight, With graces ever new. Of power to charm the greatest woe, The wildest rage control, Diffusing mildness... | |
| John Aikin - 1810 - 330 Seiten
...the sonl of beauty's frame, Without whose vital aid Unfmisht all her features seem, And all her roses dead. But ah! where both their charms unite, How perfect is the view, With every image of delight, With graces ever new ! Of power to charm the deepest woe, The wildest rage control; Diffusing mildness... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 272 Seiten
...frame, Without whose vital aid, Unfinish'd all her features seem, And all her roses dead. But, all ! where both their charms unite, How perfect is the view ; With every image of delight, With graces ever new. Of power to charm the greatest woe, The wildest rage control, Diffusing mildness... | |
| John Platts - 1822 - 844 Seiten
...soul of beauty's frame, Without whose vital aid, Unfinish'd all her features seem, And all her roses dead. But ah! where both their charms unite, How perfect is the view, With ev'ry image of delight, With graces ever newf Of pow'r to charm the greatest woe, The wildest rage... | |
| 1832 - 440 Seiten
...treasure to us, even if our lot should place us in the earth-built cottage of the forest. " But oh ! where both their charms unite, How perfect is the view, With every image of delight, And graces ever new." When females have it in their power thus to adorn themselves, and increase their... | |
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