| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1811 - 702 pages
...wondering-, thou must know That 'J, who once assum'da scornful air, And scoff 'd at Love, am fallen in liis snare: Full many an upright man has fallen so. Yet...by the flow Of golden locks, or damask cheek; more ram The heart-felt beauties of my foreign fair; A mien majestic, with dark brows, that show The tranquil... | |
| William Cowper - 1815 - 434 pages
...wond'ring — thou must know That I, who once assum'da scornful air. And scoff' d at love, am fallen in his snare, (Full many an upright man has fallen...Yet think me not thus dazzled by the flow Of golden looks, or damask cheek; more rare The heart-felt beauties of my foreign fair ; A mien majestic, with... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1818 - 400 pages
...scornful air, Ar.d scoff 'd at love, am fall'n in his snare, (Full many an upright man has fallen so) Ye think me not thus dazzled by the flow Of golden locks,...rare The heart-felt beauties of my foreign fair ; A mein majestic, with dark brows, that show The tranquil lustre of a lofty mind ; Words exquisite, of... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 pages
...scornful air, And scoff 'd at love, am fallen in his snare. (Full many an upright man has fallen so) Vet think me not thus dazzled by the flow Of golden locks, or damask check ; more rare The heart-felt beauties of my foreign fair ; Л mien majestic, with dark brows, that... | |
| William Cowper - 1826 - 326 pages
...it wond'ring—thou must know That I, who once assum'da scornful air, And scoiTd at love, am fall'n in his snare, (Full many an upright man has fallen...The heart-felt beauties of my foreign fair; A mien majestick, with dark brows that show The tranquil lustre of a lofty mind ; Words exquisite, of idioms... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1826 - 330 pages
...wond'ring — thou must know That I, who once assum'da scornful air, And scoff'd at love, am fall'n in his snare, (Full many an upright man has fallen...The heart-felt beauties of my foreign fair ; A mien majestick, with dark brows that show The tranquil lustre of a lofty mind ; Words exquisite, of idioms... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - Women - 1837 - 394 pages
...wondering, — thou must know That I, who once assumed a scornful air, And scoffed at Love, am fallen into his snare; (Full many an upright man has fallen so.)...thus dazzled by the flow Of golden locks, or damask rose ; more rare The heartfelt beauties of my foreign fair ! A mien majestic, with dark brows, that... | |
| William Cowper - 1841 - 324 pages
...wond'ring — thou mast know That I, who once assum'da scornful air, And scofTd at love, am fall'n in his snare, (Full many an upright man has fallen...The heart-felt beauties of my foreign fair ; A mien majestick, with dark brows that show The tranquil lustre of a lofty mind ; Words exquisite, of idioms... | |
| A Montagu Woodford - 1841 - 320 pages
...wondering—thou must know That I, who once assumed a scornful air, And scoffed at Love, am fallen into his snare; (Full many an upright man has fallen so.)...thus dazzled by the flow Of golden locks, or damask rose; more rare The heartfelt beauties of my foreign fair! A mien majestic, with dark brows, that show... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - Love poetry - 1844 - 384 pages
...wondering,—.thou must know That I, who once assumed a scornful air, And scoffed at Love, am fallen into his snare; (Full many an upright man has fallen so.)...thus dazzled by the flow Of golden locks, or damask rose; more rare The heartfelt beauties of my foreign fair ! A mien majestic, with dark brows, that... | |
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