Her lips were red, and one was thin, Compared to that was next her chin. Some bee had stung it newly; But Dick, her eyes so guard her face, I durst no more upon them gaze Than on the sun in July. A History of Gardening in England - Page 150by Mrs. Evelyn Cecil - 1896 - 405 pagesFull view - About this book
| Sir John Suckling - English literature - 1709 - 392 pages
...Night. • Her Cheeks fo rare a white was on, • No Dazy makes Comparifon, ( Who fees them is undone J For Streaks of red were mingled there, Such as are on a Katherine Pear, The Side that's next the Sun. Her Lips were red, and one was thin Compar'd to that... | |
| Miscellany poems - 1716 - 426 pages
...And you (hall do't at Night. Her Cheeks fo rare a white was on, No Dazy makes Comparifon, , (Who fees them is undone) For Streaks of red were mingled there,...Such as are on a Catherine Pear, The Side that's next tke Sun.; Her Lips were red, and one was thin Compar'd to that was next her Chin, Some Bee had itung... | |
| John Dryden - Classical poetry - 1716 - 424 pages
...And you (hall do't at Night. Her Checks fo rare a whire was on, No Dazy makes Comparifon, (Who fees them is undone) For Streaks of red were mingled there, Such as are on a Kjtberine Pear, The Side thar's next the Slut. Her Lips were red, and one was thin Compar'd to that... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 454 pages
...not do 't in sight : And then she look'd as who should say, I will do what I list to-day, Her cheeks so rare a white was on, No daisy makes comparison,...on a Catherine pear (The side that's next the sun). Her lips were red, and one was thin, Compar'd to that was next her chin (Some bee had stung it newly)... | |
| George Ellis - English poetry - 1803 - 474 pages
...look'd as who should say, " I will do what I list to-day, " And you shall do 't at night." Her cheeks so rare a white was on, No daisy makes comparison,...on a Catherine pear (The side that's next the sun). Her lips were red, and one was thin, Compar'd to that was next her chin (Some bee had stung it newly)... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 802 pages
...will do what I list to day; And you shall do't at night, Her cheeks so rare a white was on. No daisie makes comparison ; (Who sees them is undone) For streaks of red were mingled there, Such as are on a Cath'rine pear, (The side that's next the Sun.) Her lips were red ; and one was thin, Compar'd to that... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 pages
...furnished Sur John Suckling with a very pretty allusion, in his descriptiorj of tb« rural bride : " For streaks of red were mingled there, " Such as are on a Cathariu-pear, " The side that's next the sun." Lad. Marry, and I will, sir. Since you provoke- me... | |
| Akeroyde's padd (Dance) - 1812 - 356 pages
...idea of manners at the beginning of the 17th century. These two verses are admirable— Her cheeks so rare a white was on, No daisy makes comparison,...streaks of red were mingled there, Such as are on a Katharine pear, The side that's next the sun. Her lips were red, and one was thin, Compar'd to that... | |
| Decoration and ornament - 1812 - 432 pages
...]7th century. Miss Eve. Suckling copied Nature — I particularly admire Hies* two verses : Her cheeks so rare a white was on, .No daisy makes comparison,...is undone ; For streaks of red were mingled there, NIK li as are on a Katherine pear, The side that's ue.xt the nun. Her lips were red, and one was thin,... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 844 pages
...Thou PROOF OF HELL !" (3.1 CATHERINE PARR. See PARR. U-) * CATHERINE PEAR. See PEAR.— For ftreaks of red were mingled there, ' Such as are on a Catherine pear, The fide that's next the fun. „ Suckling. (5-7-7-) CATHERINE, ST. Sec CATHARINE. (8.) CATHERINE, ST,... | |
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