| William Oldys - 1740 - 326 sider
...unaccompany'd with pride. Manager's Duke of Milan No autumn, nor no age ever approach This heav'nly piece, which nature having wrought, She loft her needle,...then defpair, Ever to work fo lively and fo fair. Majfinger and Field's Fatal Doivry. ' We can diftinguifh Of beauty there, and wonder without fpeftacles,... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1798 - 326 sider
...our continent ; See, Flora ti-imm'd in her •varieties ! " No Autumn, nor no Age ever approach fhis heavenly piece, -which Nature having wrought, She loft her needle, and did then defpair Ever to -workfo lively and fo fair. The letter of Califta (which brings about the difcovery by the poor expedient... | |
| British essayists - 1803 - 300 sider
...on thy rosy cheeks, Whose breath is perfume to oar continent; See, Flora trimm'd in her varieties ! No Autumn, nor no Age ever approach This heavenly piece, which Nature having wrought, She lost her needle, and did then despair Ever to work so lively and so fair. The letter of Calista (which... | |
| 1804 - 516 sider
...breath is perfume to our continent; See Flora trimmed in her varieties. Belln. Oh divine lord ! Ncrv. jun. No autumn nor no age ever approach This heavenly piece, which nature having wrought, She lost her needle, and did then despair Ever to work so lively and so fair. Lilad. Uds-light, my lord,... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1805 - 606 sider
...is perfume to our continent ! See ! Flora trimnVd9 in her varieties. Bell. O, divine lord ! Nov.jun. No autumn nor no age ever approach This heavenly piece, which nature having wrought^ She lost her needle, and did then despair Ever to work so lively ^nd so fair! Lilad. Uds-light ! my lord,1... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 424 sider
...rosy cheeks, \Vhose breath is perfume to our continent ; n 3 See Horn trimniM in her varieties ! — No Autumn, nor no Age ever approach This heavenly piece, which Nature having wrought, She lost her needle, and did then despair Ever to work so Kvelyand so fair. The letter of Calista (which... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1813 - 616 sider
...our continent! " Perpetual spring dwell on'thy rosy cheeks, " See! Flora trimm'd in her varieties. " No autumn nor no age ever approach " This heavenly piece, which nature having wrought, " She lost her needle, and did then despair " Ever to work so lively and so fair!" to her father, and give... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1813 - 616 sider
...thy rosy cheeks, " Whose breath is perfume to our continent! " See! Flora trimm'd in her varieties. " No autumn nor no age ever approach " This heavenly piece, which nature having wrought, " She lost her needle, and did then despair " Ever to work so lively and so fair!" The letter of Calista... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 370 sider
...on thy rusy cheeks, Whose breath is perfume to our continent; See Flora trimm'd in her varieties!— No autumn, nor no age ever approach ' This heavenly piece, which Nature having wrought, She lost her needle, and did then despair Ever to work so lively find so fair. The letter of Calista (which... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1830 - 440 sider
...is perfume to our continent! See ! Flora trimm'd in her varieties. Hell. O, divine lord ! Nov.jun. No autumn nor no age ever approach This heavenly piece ; which Nature having wrought, She lost her needle, and did then despair Ever to work so lively and so fair ! Lilad. Uds-light ! my lord,... | |
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