The Rape of the Lock: An Heroi-comical Poem : in Five Canto'sBernard Lintott, 1715 - 52 páginas |
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... Forms , too fine for mortal Sight , Their fluid Bodies half diffolv'd in Light . Loose to the Wind their airy Garments flew , Thin glitt'ring Textures of the filmy Dew ; Dipt in the richest Tincture of the Skies , Where Light difports ...
... Forms , too fine for mortal Sight , Their fluid Bodies half diffolv'd in Light . Loose to the Wind their airy Garments flew , Thin glitt'ring Textures of the filmy Dew ; Dipt in the richest Tincture of the Skies , Where Light difports ...
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... ring far in Figure and in Face . Here ftood Ill - nature like an ancient Maid , Her wrinkled Form in Black and White array'd ; ( With [ Noons , With ftore of Pray'rs , for Mornings 34 The RAPE of the LOCK . Can . IV .
... ring far in Figure and in Face . Here ftood Ill - nature like an ancient Maid , Her wrinkled Form in Black and White array'd ; ( With [ Noons , With ftore of Pray'rs , for Mornings 34 The RAPE of the LOCK . Can . IV .
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... Forms by Spleen , Here living Tea - pots stand , one Arm held out , One bent ; the Handle this , and that the Spout : A Pipkin there like Homer's Tripod walks ; Here fighs a Jar , and there a Goofe - pye talks ; Men prove with Child ...
... Forms by Spleen , Here living Tea - pots stand , one Arm held out , One bent ; the Handle this , and that the Spout : A Pipkin there like Homer's Tripod walks ; Here fighs a Jar , and there a Goofe - pye talks ; Men prove with Child ...
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... Form'd a vaft Buckle for his Widow's Gown : Her infant Grandame's Whiftle next it grew , The Bells the gingled , and the Whistle blew ; Then in a Bodkin grac'd her Mother's Hairs , Which long she wore , and now Belinda wears . ) Boaft ...
... Form'd a vaft Buckle for his Widow's Gown : Her infant Grandame's Whiftle next it grew , The Bells the gingled , and the Whistle blew ; Then in a Bodkin grac'd her Mother's Hairs , Which long she wore , and now Belinda wears . ) Boaft ...
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Página 24 - Th' imperial consort of the crown of Spades. The Club's black Tyrant first her victim...
Página 13 - The rest the winds dispers'd in empty air. But now secure the painted vessel glides, The sunbeams trembling on the floating tides ; While melting music steals upon the sky, And...
Página 3 - Nor bound thy narrow Views to Things below. Some secret Truths from Learned Pride conceal'd, To Maids alone and Children are reveal'd : What tho' no Credit doubting Wits may give?
Página 34 - Repair'd to search the gloomy cave of Spleen. Swift on his sooty pinions flits the gnome, And in a vapour reach'd the dismal dome.
Página 36 - On various tempers act by various ways, Make some take physic, others scribble plays; Who cause the proud their visits to delay, And send the godly in a pet to pray. A nymph there is, that all thy pow'r disdains, And thousands more in equal mirth maintains.
Página 24 - The rebel Knave, who dares his prince engage, Proves the just victim of his royal rage.
Página 47 - Dapperwit, and sunk beside his chair. A mournful glance Sir Fopling upwards cast, ' Those eyes are made so killing
Página 25 - Of broken Troops an easy Conquest find. Clubs, Diamonds, Hearts, in wild Disorder seen, With Throngs promiscuous strow the level Green.