In perfon graceful, and in fenfe refin'd ; Her art as much as Nature's friend became, Her voice as free from blemifh as her fame. Who knows fo well in majefty to pleafe, Attemper'd with the graceful charms of eafe ? When Congreve's favour'd pantomime... Annual Register - Page 246edited by - 1762Full view - About this book
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...Pritchard, from the same. PRITCH ARD, by nature for the fiage defigu'd, In p?rfon graceful, ard in ferfe refin'd ; Her .art as much as nature's friend became, Her voice as free from blrm-fh as her fame. Vr ho ki! -ws fo well in majelty to plcafe, Attemper'd with tV.r graceful charms... | |
| History - 1762 - 618 pages
...the dark difguife. Mrs. Pritcbard from the fame. PR I Т С HARD, by nature for the ftage defign' J, In perfon graceful, and in fenfe refin'd ; Her art...favour'd pantomime to grace, She comes a captive queen of Mooriih race ; When love, hate, jealoufy, defpair and rage, With wildert tumults in her breaft engage... | |
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...or eyes, Or find out GIBBER through the dark difguife. PRITCHARD, by Nature for the fiage dellgn'd, In perfon graceful, and in fenfe refin'd ; Her art...favour'd pantomime to grace, She comes a captive queen of Moorifh race ; C 4 When. When Love, Hate, Jealoufy, Defpair and Rage, \Vith wildeft Tumults in her... | |
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...fcarcely can believe my ears or eyes, Or find out GIBBER through the dark difguife. PRITCHARDI PRITCHARD, by Nature for the ftage defign'd, In perfon graceful,...favour'd pantomime to grace, She comes a captive queen of Moorifh race ; When Love, Hate, Jealoufy, Defpair and Rage, With wildeft tumults in her breaft engage... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1768 - 386 pages
...fcarcely can believe my ears or eyes, Or find out CIBBER through the dark difguife. PRITCH^RD, PRITCHARB, by Nature for the ftage defign'd, In perfon graceful,...with the graceful charms of eafe ? When Congreve's favour' d pantomime to grace, She comes a captive queen of Moorifh race ; When Love, Hate, Jealoufy,... | |
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...; Ifcarcely can believe my ears or eyes, .Or find out GIBBER through the dark difguife. PRTTCHARD, by Nature for the ftage defign'd, In perfon graceful,...as Nature's friend became, Her voice as free from blemim as her fame. Who knows fo well in majefty to pleafe, Attemper'd with the graceful charms of... | |
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...fcarcely can believe my ears or eyes, Or find out GIBBER through the dark difguife. PRITCHARD, PRITCHARD, by Nature for the ftage defign'd, In perfon graceful,...pleafe, Attemper'd with the graceful charms of eafe ? i When Congreve's favour'd pantomime to grace, She comes a captive queen of Moorifh race ; When Love,... | |
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...ears or eyes, Or find out Cibber thro' the dirk difgnife. Pritchard by Nature for the ftage ddign'd, In perfon graceful, and in fenfe refin'd ; Her art as much as Nature's friend became, Jter voice as free from blemith as her fame, a Who knows fo well in majefly to pleafe, • Attemper'd... | |
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...8o» I icarcely can believe my ears or eyes, Or find out Gibber thro' the dark difguife. Pritchard, by Nature for the ftage defign'd. In perfon graceful,...refin'd ; Her art as much as Nature's friend became, 805 Her voice as free from blemifh as her fame : Who knows fo well in majefty to pleafe, Attemper'd... | |
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...800 I fcarcely can believe riiy ears or eyes, Or find out Gibber thro' the dark difguife. Pritchard, by Nature for the ftage defign'd, In perfon graceful,...fenfe refin*d ; Her art as much as Nature's friend becam«, 805 Her voice as free from blemifh as her fame : Who knows fo well in rriajefty to pleafe;... | |
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