| George Herbert - 1660 - 444 páginas
...Shows who is beft. Outlandifh looks may not compare : For all they either painted are, Orelfeundreft. She on the hills, which wantonly. Allureth all in hope to be By her preferr'd, Hath kifs'd fo long her painted fhrincs, That ev'n her face by kifliugfliincs, ••' For her reward. '••-.... | |
| George Herbert - 1799 - 310 páginas
...wi;-.: is facfi. Outlantii Pa looks may not compart , For all they either painted are, Or elfe undreft. She on the hills, which wantonly Allureth all, in hope to be By her preferr'd, Hath kifs'd So long her painted lh rinu , That ev'n her face by killing fames, For her ie war d. She in... | |
| 1822 - 796 páginas
...her letters from thy face. When she dota write. A fine aspect in fit array, Neither too mean, nor yet too gay, Shows who is best. Outlandish looks may not...preferr'd, Hath kissed so long her painted shrines, That ev'n her face by kissing shines For her reward. She j- in the valley is so shy Of dressing, that her... | |
| 1822 - 792 páginas
...her letters from thy face. When she doth write. A fine aspect in fit array, Neither too mean, nor yet too gay, Shows who is best. Outlandish looks may not...compare: For all they either painted are, Or else uudrest. She * on the Hills, which wantonly Allureth all in hope to be By her preferr'd, Hath kissed... | |
| Richard Cattermole, Henry Stebbing - 1835 - 402 páginas
...her letters from thy face, When she doth write. A fine aspect in fit array, Neither too mean, nor yet too gay, Shows who is best. Outlandish looks may not...compare, For all they either painted are, Or else undress 'd. She on the hills, which wantonly Allureth all, in hope to be By her preferr'd, Hath kiss'd... | |
| George Herbert - 1838 - 406 páginas
...her letters from thy face, When she doth write. A fine aspect in fit array, Neither too mean, nor yet too gay, Shows who is best : Outlandish looks may...Allureth all in hope to be By her preferr'd, Hath kiss'd so long her painted shrines, That e'en her face by kissing shines, For her reward. She in the... | |
| Giles Fletcher - 1836 - 400 páginas
...her letters from thy face, When she doth write. A fine aspect in fit array, Neither too mean, nor yet too gay, Shows who is best. Outlandish looks may not...compare, For all they either painted are, Or else undress'd. She on the hills, which wantonly Allureth all, in hope to be By her preferr'd, Hath kiss'd... | |
| Francis Lister Hawks - 1838 - 542 páginas
...her letters from thy face, When she doth write. A fine aspect in fit array, Neither too mean nor yet too gay, Shows who is best : Outlandish looks may...Allureth all in hope to be By her preferr'd, Hath kiss'd so long her painted shrines, That e'en her face by kissing shines, For her reward. She in the... | |
| Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell - 1838 - 546 páginas
...her letters from thy face, When she doth write. A fine aspect in fit array, Neither too mean nor yet too gay, Shows who is best : Outlandish looks may...Or else undrest. She on the hills, which wantonly Allurrill all in hope to be By her preferr'd, Hath kiss'd so long her painted shrines, That e'en her... | |
| Andrew Bell - 1838 - 316 páginas
...perfect lineaments, and hue Both sweet and bright : A fine aspect in fit array, Neither too mean, nor yet too gay, Shows who is best: Outlandish looks may not...For all they either painted are, Or else undrest." Charles the Second said he thought Presbyterianism was no fit religion for a gentleman ; the superior... | |
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