Flavia the least and slightest toy Can with resistless art employ. This Fan in meaner hands would prove An engine of small force in love ; But she, with such an air and mien, Not to be told or safely seen, Directs its wanton motions so, That it wounds... Select epigrams - Página 5por Select epigrams - 1797Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - 1774 - 366 páginas
...the Author, is, I think, as beautiful in its kind ,as any one in the Englijh tongue. Flavia the lead and flighted toy Can with refiftlefs art employ. This...hands would prove ' An engine of fmall force in love ; But But me with fuch an air and mien, Not to be told or fafely feen, Direfts its wanton motions fo,... | |
| 1785 - 698 páginas
...in it's kind as auy one in the Engliih. tongue, Flavii the lead and flighted tov Cin \vith idi.'Uefb art employ. This fan in meaner hands would prove An engine of fnnll furce in love; But flic with fuch an air and mien» Nnt to be tcki ur fafely fecn, Direcb it... | |
| George Ellis - 1790 - 346 páginas
...he fhall have nay. WRITTEN IN THE LEASES Of A FAN. SAME COLLECTION. FLAVIA the leaft and flighteft toy Can, with refiftlefs art, employ. This fan, in...would prove An engine of fmall force in love. Yet me, with graceful air and mien, (Not to be told or fafely feen) Direfts its wanton motion fo, That... | |
| 1793 - 376 páginas
...WHITE FAN BORROWED FROM MISS OSBORNE, AFTERWARDS HIS WIFE. BY THE SAME. r LAVIA the leaft and flighteft toy Can, with refiftlefs art, employ : This Fan, in...would prove An engine of fmall force in love ; Yet me, with graceful air and mien, 5 Not to be told, or fafely feen, Direfts its wanton motions fo, That... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1793 - 388 páginas
...FAN BORROWED FROM MISS OSBORNE, AFTERWARDS HIS WIFE. BY THE SAME. F LAV i A the leaft and flighteft toy Can, with refiftlefs art, employ : This Fan, in...would prove An engine of fmall force in love ; Yet me, with graceful air and mien, 5 Not to be told, or fafely feen, Direfts its wanton motions fo, That... | |
| 1795 - 848 páginas
...compofcd the following linct on a fan : Flavia the lead and flighted toy Can with refiitlei'i art empley : This fan, in meaner hands, would prove An engine of fmall force in love ; Yet me, with graceful air and mien, Not to be told or lafciy leen, Direfls its wan' >n moti'His fo, That... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 450 páginas
...concifenefs, and clofed in a beautiful manner. On a FAX. Flavia the lead and flighteft toy Can with refilllefs art employ. This fan in meaner hands would prove An engine of imall force in love : Yet flie, with graceful air and mien, Not to be told or fately feen, Dircits... | |
| Lyre - 1806 - 208 páginas
...Osborne Atterbury, and two daughters. ON A FAN. FLAVIA the least and slightest toy Can with resistless art employ ! This Fan in meaner hands would prove An engine of small force in love: Yet she with graceful air and mien, Not to be told, or safely seen, Directs its... | |
| 1806 - 274 páginas
...believ'd. The other never read. XX. THE FAN. Fluvia the least and slightest toy Can with resistless art employ : This fan in meaner hands would prove An engine of small force in love ; Yet she with gentle art and mien, Not to be told, or safely seen, Directs its... | |
| 1807 - 218 páginas
...ON THE LEAVES OF A FAN. [BY DR. ATTEEBURY.] FLAVIA the least and slightest toy Can with resistless art employ : This fan, in meaner hands, would prove An engine of small force in love ; Yet she, with graceful air and mien, Not to be told or safely seen, Directs its... | |
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