| 1741 - 930 pages
...not (he was fair. VI. Till Edwin came, the pride of fwains, A foul that knew no art ; And from whole eye ferenely mild, Shone forth the feeling heart....mutual flame was quickly caught ; Was quickly too teveal'd ; For neither bofom locjg'da wifh, That virtue keeps conceal'd. VIII. What happy hours of... | |
| Moses Mendez - 1770 - 334 pages
...wonder own'd, Yet knew not me was fair. VI. Till EDWIN came, the pride of fwains, A foul devoid of art ; And from whofe eye, ferenely mild, Shone forth...Was quickly too reveal'd : For neither bofom lodg'da wifh, That virtue keeps conceal'd. F 2 VHI. Whal: VIII. What happy hours of home-felt blifs Did love... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 368 pages
...own'd, Yet knew not fhe was fair. .- :' ' VI. Till Edwin came, the pride of fwains, A foul devoid of art ; And from whofe eye, ferenely mild, Shone forth...feeling heart. VII. A mutual flame was quickly caught i Was quickly too reveal'di For neither bofom lodg'da wifh, That virtue keeps conceal'd. VIII. What... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 362 pages
...fair. Vt. Till Edwin came, the pride of .f wains, A foul devoid of art.; And from whofe eye, ferencly mild, Shone forth the feeling heart. VII. A mutual flame was quickly cauglrt ; Was quickly too reveal'di For neither bofom lodg'da wifh, That virtue keeps conceal'd. vm.... | |
| Thomas Evans - 1784 - 332 pages
...fwains, A foul that knew no art ; And from whofe eye, ferenely mild, Shone forth the feeling heart. A mutual flame was quickly caught ; Was quickly too reveal'd : For neither bofom lodg'da wifh, That virtue keeps conceal'd.What happy hours of home-felt Wife Did love on both beftow ! But... | |
| 1785 - 304 pages
...fwains, A foul that knew no art ; And from whofe eye, ferenely mild, Shone forth the feeling heart. A mutual flame was quickly caught ; Was quickly too reveal'd : For neither bofom lodg'da wifh, What happy hours of home-felt blifs Did love on both beftow ! But blifa too mighty long to laft,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 404 pages
...wonder own'd, Yet knew not (he was fair. VL Till Edwin came, the pride of fwains* A foul devoid of art ; And from whofe eye, ferenely mild. Shone forth...feeling heart. VII. A mutual flame was quickly caught r Was quickly too reveal'd : For neither bofom lodg'da wifh, That virtue keeps conceal'd. VIII. What... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 508 pages
...was fair. Till Edwin came, the pride of fwains, A foul devoid of art ; And from whoL- eye, fcrenely mild, Shone forth the feeling heart. VII. A mutual...Was quickly too reveal'd : For neither bofom lodg'da with,. That virtue keeps conccal'd. VIU. What hnppy hours of home-felt blifs Did love on both beilow... | |
| E. Tomkins - 1804 - 416 pages
...swaina, A soul devoid of art; And from whose eye, serenely mild, Shone forth the feeling heart. T. A mutual flame was quickly caught . Was quickly too reveal'd ; For neither hosom lodg'da wish. That virtue keeps conceal'd. 8. What happy hours of home-felt hliss Did love on... | |
| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 pages
...swains , A soul that knew no art , And from -whose eyes serenely mild , Shone forth the leeling heart. A mutual flame was quickly caught . Was quickly too reveal'd ; For neither bosom lodg'da wish Which virtue kept conceal'd. What happy hours of heartfelt bliss Did love on both... | |
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