| Joseph Addison - 1810 - 312 pages
...were you with these, my prince, you'd soon forget the pale unripen'd beauties of the north. Jub. 'T is not a set of features, or complexion, the tincture...: true, she is fair, (oh, how divinely fair!) but still the lovely maid improves her charms •with hi ward greatness, unaffected wisdom, and sanctity... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 620 pages
...Were you with these, my prince, yoc'd tatp formet The pale unripcn'd beauties of the north. JtJBA. Tis not a set of features, or complexion, The tincture of a skin, that 1 admire. Beauty soon grows familiar to the lover, Fades in his eye, and palls up-m the sense. The... | |
| Joseph Addison - English literature - 1811 - 638 pages
...Were you with these, my prince, you'd soon forget, The pale, unripen'd beauties of the north. JUBA. 'Tis not a set of features, or complexion, The tincture...eye, and palls upon the sense. The virtuous Marcia tow'rs above her sex : True, she is fair, (oh how divinely fair !) But still the lovely maid improves... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 542 pages
...Were you with these, my prince, you'd soon forget The pale, unripen'd beauties of the north. JUBA. 'Tis not a set of features, or complexion, The tincture...eye, and palls upon the sense. The virtuous Marcia tow'rs above her sex : True, she is fair, (oh how divinely fair !) But still the lovely maid improves... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 354 pages
...Were you with these, my prince, you'd soon forget, The pale, unripen'd beauties of the north. JUBA. Beauty soon grows familiar to the lover, Fades in...eye, and palls upon the sense. The virtuous Marcia tow'rs above her sex : True, she is fair, (oh how divinely fair !) But still the lovely maid improves... | |
| Akeroyde's padd (Dance) - 1812 - 356 pages
...picturesque ? Can you see me distinctly in your » mind's eye ?" But what are personal attractions ? Tis not a set of features or complexion, The tincture of a skin tkat -we admire ! Beauty soon grows familiar to the lover! Fades in the eye, and palls upon the sense... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 798 pages
...should have been utterly ruined, if they had not been undone," • or Female Instructor. ON BEAUTY. " 'Tis not a set of features or complexion, The tincture...admire ; Beauty soon grows familiar to the lover, Fade* in bis eye, and palls upon the sense." — AWHSON'S CATO. THE charms of beauty give to certain... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 792 pages
...utterly ruined, if they had not been undone." ON BEAUTY. * 'Tis not a set of features or complexion, Tbe tincture of a skin that I admire ; Beauty soon grows familiar to the lover, Fades in bis eye, and palls upou the sense." — ADDIION'S CATO. THE charms of beauty give to certain individuals... | |
| Noah Webster - Elocution - 1814 - 240 pages
...unripen'd beauties of the north. Jub. 'Tis not the set of features, nor complexion, The tincture of the skin, that I admire. Beauty soon grows familiar to the lover, Fades in his eyes and palls upon his sense. The virtuous Marcia towers above her sex : True, she is fair, (Oh how... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - English drama - 1815 - 496 pages
...yon with these, my prince, you'd soon forget The pale, nnripen'd beauties of the north. Juba. "fis not a set of features, or complexion, The tincture...eye, and palls upon the sense. The virtuous Marcia tow'rs above her sex : True, she is fair, (oh, how divinely fair!) But still the lovely maid improves... | |
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