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... ascent , to the temple of faces , with no distinct or minute physiognomy . the
Muses , and bursting , unexpectedly , into the They are not so much poetical
characters as hallowed presence of their priestess Melissa , historical
recollections .
... ascent , to the temple of faces , with no distinct or minute physiognomy . the
Muses , and bursting , unexpectedly , into the They are not so much poetical
characters as hallowed presence of their priestess Melissa , historical
recollections .
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A lover now , with all the grace Of that sweet passion in your face ; Then , calm ' d
to friendship , you assume The gentle - looking Hartford ' s bloom , As , with her
Musidora , she ( Her Musidora fond of thee ) Amid the long withdrawing vale ...
A lover now , with all the grace Of that sweet passion in your face ; Then , calm ' d
to friendship , you assume The gentle - looking Hartford ' s bloom , As , with her
Musidora , she ( Her Musidora fond of thee ) Amid the long withdrawing vale ...
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... he goes , Where looks are merchandise , and smiles are Wit , bravery , worth ,
his lavish tongue be sold ; stóws : Where , won by bribes , by flatteries implored ,
In every face a thousand graces shine , The groom retails the favours of his lord .
... he goes , Where looks are merchandise , and smiles are Wit , bravery , worth ,
his lavish tongue be sold ; stóws : Where , won by bribes , by flatteries implored ,
In every face a thousand graces shine , The groom retails the favours of his lord .
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Few but have ken ' d , in semblance meet pourtray ' d , The childish faces of old
Eol ' s train ; Libs , Notus , Auster : these in frowns array ' d , How then would fare
or Earth , or Sky , or Main , Were the stern god to give his slaves the rein ?
Few but have ken ' d , in semblance meet pourtray ' d , The childish faces of old
Eol ' s train ; Libs , Notus , Auster : these in frowns array ' d , How then would fare
or Earth , or Sky , or Main , Were the stern god to give his slaves the rein ?
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The form uncouth of his disguised face ? The pallid hue that dyes his looks amain
? The plenteous shower that does his cheek distain ? When he , in abject wise ,
implores the dame , Ne hopeth aught of sweet reprieve to gain ; Or when from ...
The form uncouth of his disguised face ? The pallid hue that dyes his looks amain
? The plenteous shower that does his cheek distain ? When he , in abject wise ,
implores the dame , Ne hopeth aught of sweet reprieve to gain ; Or when from ...
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