| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 564 pages
...-, fhe did lie In her pavilion, cloth of gold, of tifiue, ' O'er-picluring that Venus, where we fee The Fancy out-work Nature. On each fide her,' Stood...what they undid, did. Agr. Oh, - rare for Antony! •where we/ee, Sec.] Mean- It might be read lefs harfhly, ing the Vtnut of Frotogeatj men- dud wbat... | |
| Horace - Poetry - 1766 - 322 pages
...dances my rapt heart Than when I firft my wedded miftrefs faw Beftride my threfhold— Cor. A. iv. 8.4. like fmiling Cupids, With divers-colour'd fans, whofe...To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool— ACA ii. 8.3. 5. By converting Adjeftives into Subftantives. I do not think So fair an outward and fuch... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1767 - 484 pages
...Alexander the Great. This celebrated piece of bis was call'd 'AtffjS'iTi a'va Juoutm, Venus iifing tut The Fancy outwork Nature. On each fide her, Stood pretty dimpled boys, like fmiling Cupidi, With divers-colour'd fans, whofe wind did feem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool>... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1767 - 334 pages
...defcription ; fhe did ly In her pavilion, cloth of gold, of tiflue, O'er-pk'luring that Venus where we £ee The fancy out-work nature. On each fide her, Stood pretty dimpled boys, like failing Cupids, With ciivers-colour'd fans, whofe wind did feera To glow the delicate cheeks which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 440 pages
...defcriptio.n ; -fhe did lie In her pavilion, cloth of gold, of tiffue, O'er-pieluring that Venus, where we lee The Fancy out-work Nature. On each fide her, Stood...Boys, like fmiling Cupids, With divers-colour'd fans, whole wind did feem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did And what they undid, did. Agr. Oh, rare... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1772 - 364 pages
...StootTpretty dimpled boys, Ifke.fmiling Cupids, \Vith divf;r:>-coloured fans, whofe wind did fecna To glow the delicate cheeks .which they did cool,' And what they undid, did. 4gr. Oh, rare tor Antony i Fsno. Her gentlewomen, like the- Nereid's,. So many mermaids, .tended her... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 506 pages
...nature. On each fide her,Stood pretty dimpled boys, like fmiling Cupids, Wi^h divers-colour'd fans, whole wind did feem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool, 1 And what they undid, did. Eno. Her gentlewomen, like the Nereids, So many mermaids, l tended her... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1780 - 288 pages
...where we fee The fancy out-work nature. On each lide her Stood pretty dimpled boys, like fmiling Cupuh, With divers-colour'd fans, whofe wind did feem To...which they did cool, And what they undid, did. Agr. O rare for Antony, Ene. Her gentlewomen, like the Nereids, So many mermaids, tended her i'th' eyes,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1786 - 508 pages
...: Ihe did lie In her pavilion, (cloth of gold, of tiffue,) O'er-pifturing that Venus, where we fee The fancy out-work nature : on each fide her, Stood pretty dimpled boys, like fmiling Cupids, With diverfe-colour'd fans, whofe wind did feem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool, And what... | |
| Andrew Becket - 1787 - 494 pages
...defcription : me did lie In her pavilion (cloth of gold, of tifiue), O'er-picturing that Venus, where we fee The fancy out-work nature : on each fide her, Stood...cheeks which they did cool, And what they undid, did. Antony and Cleopatra, A. 2, S. 2, This Signior Junio's giant-dwarf, Dan Cupid; Regent of love rhimes,... | |
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