| John Dryden - Fables - 1713 - 614 pages
...Clay, uch were the Features of her Heav'nly ler Limbs were form'd with fuch Grace, L 1 3 So faultlefs was the Frame, as if the Whole Had been an Emanation of the Soul ; "Which her own inward Symmetry reveal'd ; And like a Pifture fhone, in Glafs Anneal'd. Or like... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1761 - 688 pages
...the fantures of her heav'nly t^cc. Her limbs wer- form 'd with fuch furpriiing grace, So faultlcfi was the frame, as if the whole Had been an emanation of the foul, Which her own inward fymttry reveal'd, And, like a picture (hone, fn glafs concral'd ;j Or, like the lun ifhp.'d with (haded... | |
| Select epitaphs, William Toldervy - 1755 - 494 pages
...the Features of her Heav'nly Face, Her Limbs were form'd with fuch harmonious Gia.ce, So faultlefs was the Frame, as if the whole Had been an Emanation of the Soul, Which her own inward Symmetry reveal'd, And like a Piclure fhone in Glafs anneal'd ; Or like... | |
| John Hackett - Epitaphs - 1757 - 286 pages
...were the Features of her heav'nly Face, Her Limbs were form'd with fuch harmonious Grace, So fauhlefs was the Frame, as if the whole Had been an Emanation of the Soul, Which her own inward Symmetry reveal'd, And, like a Picture, fhone in Glafs anneal'd: Or like... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 648 pages
...were the features of her heav'nly face, Her limbs were form'd with fuch furprifmg grace, So faultlefs was the frame, as if the whole Had been an emanation of the foul, Which her own inward fymmetrv rcveafd, And, like a pifture (hone, in glafs Conceal'd ; Or, like the fun eclip»'d with (haded... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1760 - 488 pages
...were the features of her heav'nly face, Her limbs were form'd with fuch harmonious grace: So faultlefs was the frame, as if the whole Had been an emanation...Which her own inward fymmetry reveal'd ; And like a picture fhone, in glafs anneal'd. Or like the fun eclips'd, with fhaded light : Too piercing, elfe,... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 528 pages
...the features of her heav'nly face> Her limbs were form'd with fuch harmonious grace : So faultlefs was the frame, as if the whole Had been an emanation...Which her own inward fymmetry reveal'd } And like a picture fhone, in glafs anneal'd. Or like the fun eclips'd, with fhaded light : Too piercing, elfe,... | |
| History - 1762 - 618 pages
...were the features of her heav'nly face, Her limbs were form'd with fuch furprizing grace, So faultlefs was the frame, as if the whole Had been an emanation...Which her own inward fymmetry reveal'd, And, like a picture (hone, in glafs conceal'd ; Or, like the fun eclips'd with ihaded light, Too piercing elle... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1762 - 666 pages
...were the features of her heav'nly face, Her limbs were form'd with ftich mrprizing grace, So faultlefs was the frame, as if the whole Had been an emanation...Which her own inward fymmetry reveal'd, And, like a pidlure (hone, in glafs conceal'd ; Or, like the fun eclips'd with (haded light, Too piercing elfe... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1767 - 388 pages
...were the features of her heav'nly face, Her limbs were form'd with fuch harmonious grace : So fauldefs was the frame, as if the whole Had been an emanation...own inward fymmetry reveal'd ; And like a pifture fhone, in glafs anneal'd. Or like the fun eclips'd, with fhaded light : Too piercing, elfe, to be fuftain'd... | |
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