Tis love, not devotion, that turns up her eyes; Those stars of this world are too good for the skies. ' But Chloe so lively, so easy, so fair — Her wit so genteel, without art, without care; When she comes in my way, the motion, the pain, The leapings,... The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin - Página 129de Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
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...mankind ; Whatever she says, is with spirit and fire ; Every word I attend, but I only admire. Prudentia as vainly would put in her claim, Ever gazing on heaven,...: 'Tis love, not devotion, that turns up her eyes ; Those stars of the world are too good for the skies. But Chloe so lively, so easy, so fair, Her wit... | |
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...attend, but I only admire. "' Prudentia as vainly would put in her claim, Ever gazing on heaven, though man is her aim, 'Tis love, not devotion, that turns up her eyes— Those stars of the world are too good for the skies. "' But Chloe so lively, so easy, so fair, Her... | |
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...mankind ; Whatever she says, is with spirit and fire ; Every word I attend, but I only admire. Prudentia as vainly would put in her claim, Ever gazing on heaven,...: "Tis love, not devotion, that turns up her eyes ; Those stars of the world are too good for the skies. But Chine so lively, so easy, so fair, Her wit... | |
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...attend, but I only admire. " Prudentia as vainly would put in her claim, Ever gazing on heaven, though man is her aim : 'Tis love, not devotion, that turns up her eyes— Those stars of this world are too good for the skies. " But Chloe so lively, so easy, so fair, Her... | |
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