Of airy Elves by Moonlight Shadows seen, The silver Token, and the circled Green, Or Virgins visited by Angel-Pow'rs, With Golden Crowns and Wreaths of heav'nly Flow'rs, Hear and believe! The Works of Mr. Alexander Pope - Page 117by Alexander Pope - 1717 - 408 pagesFull view - About this book
| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1767 - 288 pages
...green, Or virgins vifitcd by Angel-pow'rs, With golden crowns and wreaths of heav'nly flow'rs ; Hear and believe ! thy own importance know, Nor bound thy narrow...to things below. Some fecret truths, from learned priue conceal'd, To Maids alone and children are reveal'd : What tho' no credit doubting Wits may give,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1767 - 294 pages
...green, Or virgins vifited by Angel-pcw'rs, With golden crowns and wreaths of heav'nly ftow'rs ; Hear and believe ! thy own importance know, Nor bound thy narrow views to things below. • • Some Some fecret truths, from learned pride conceal'd, To Maids alone and children are reveal'd : What tho'... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - Biography - 1769 - 600 pages
...fuperintending aerial fpirits, he ridicules female credulity with a great deal of pleafant raillery. *' Some fecret Truths, from learned pride *' conceal'd,...doubting Wits may " give ? " The Fair and Innocent fhall flill believe." He likewife touches on female vanities, with much delicacy and good humour, and... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - Biography - 1769 - 592 pages
...fuperintending aerial fpirits, he ridicules female credulity with a great deal of pleafant raillery. <c Some fecret Truths, from learned pride •** conceal'd,...•" What tho' no credit doubting Wits may " give ? P The Fair and Innocent {hall ftill believe.'* He likewife touches on female vanities, with much... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - Poets, English - 1769 - 600 pages
...fuperintending aerial fpirits, he ridicules female credulity with a great deal of pleafant raillery. " Some fecret Truths, from learned pride " conceal'd, .*' To Maids alone, and Children are reveal'd : c" What tho* no credit doubting Wits may " give ? « fl The Fair and Innocent fhall flill believe.''... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1770 - 378 pages
...crowns and wreaths of heav'nly flovv'rs ; Hear and believe! they own importance know, 35 Nor bonnd thy narrow views to things below. Some fecret truths, from learned pride conceal'cl, To Maids alone and Children are revcai'd: What tho' no credit doubting Wits may give? The... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1796 - 524 pages
...Hear and believe ! thy own importance know, 35 Nor tound thy narrow views to things below. Some secret truths, from learned pride conceal'd, To maids alone and children are reveal'd. What though no credit doubting wits may give ? The fair and innocent shall still believe. 40 Know then,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 406 pages
...With golden crowns and wreaths of heavenly flowers ; Hear, and believe ! thy own importance know, 35 Nor bound thy narrow views to things below. Some fecret...conceal'd, To Maids alone and Children are reveal'd : What though no credit doubting Wits may give ? The Fair and Innocent (hall ftill believe. 40 Know then,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 412 pages
...With golden crowns and wreaths of heavenly flowers ; Hear, and believe ! thy own importance know, 35 Nor bound thy narrow views to things below. Some fecret...learned pride conceal'd, To Maids alone and Children are reveal'di What though no credit doubting Wits may give ? The Fair and Innocent fhall ftill believe.... | |
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