| John Dryden - 1716 - 424 páginas
...boldly fliesv that Skill which they pretend, Arid work by Means as noble as your End : Which Ihould yoti veil, we might unwind the Clue, As Men do Nature, till we came to you. And as the indies were riot found, before Thofe rich Perftfm'es, which from the happy rhore, The 'toads upon their Balmy Wihgs... | |
| Miscellany poems - 1716 - 426 páginas
...your End : Which fhould you veil, we might unwind theCluey As Men do Nature, till we came to you. An4 as the Indies were not found, before Thofe rich Perfumes, which from the happy nHore, The Mttnds upon their Balmy Wings convey'd, Whofe'guiky Sweetneftfirft theSi. World betray'dj... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 448 páginas
...You boldly mew that fkill which they pretend, And work by means as noble as your end : Which mould you veil, we might unwind the clue, As men do nature,...before Thofe rich perfumes, which, from the happy more. The winds upon their balmy wings convey 'd, Whofe guilty fweetnefs firft their world betray 'd... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 318 páginas
...cheat; You boldly mew that fkill which they pretend, And work by means as noble as your end: Which mould you veil, we might unwind the clue, As men do nature,...before Thofe rich perfumes, which, from the happy more, The winds upon their balmy wings convey'd, Whofe guilty fweetnefs firft their world betray'd... | |
| John Dryden - 1773 - 260 páginas
...You boldly fhew that Ikill, which they pretend, And work by means as noble as your end : Which fhould you veil, we might unwind the clue, ' As men do nature, 'till we came to you. And as the luuies were not found, before Thofe rich perfumes, which, from the happy more, The winds upon their... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 438 páginas
...holdly shew that skill which they pretend, And work hy means as noble as your end ; ;o Which, should you veil, we might unwind the clue, As men do Nature,...came to you. And as the Indies were not found before Those rich perfumes which from the happy shore The winds upon their halmy wings convey'd, 7 ^ Whose... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 350 páginas
...You boldly fhew that fkill which they pretend, And work by means as noble as your end : Which fhould you veil, we might unwind the clue, As men do nature,...before Thofe rich perfumes, which, from the happy fhore, The winds upon their balmy wings convey'd, Whofe guilty fweetnefs firft their world betray'd... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 364 páginas
...• The comparifon of the Chancellor to the Indies leaves all refemblance too far behind it : . • ; And as the Indies were not found before Thofe rich perfumes which from the happy fhore The winds upon their balmy wings convey'd, Whofe guilty fweetnefs firft their world So by your... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 484 páginas
...come between. The comparlfon of the Chancellor to the Indies leaves all refemblance too far behind it: And as the Indies were not found before Thofe rich perfumes which from the happy fhore The winds upon their balmy wings convey'd, Whofe guilty fweecnefs firft their world betray 'd;... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 494 páginas
...between . The comparifon of the Chancellor to the Indies leaves all refemblance too far behind it : And as the Indies were not found before Thofe rich perfumes which from the happy fhore *' The winds upon their balmy wings convey'd, Whofe guilty fweetnefs firft their world betray'd... | |
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