| Ambrose Philips - 1718 - 252 páginas
...Features and her Complexion feemed, from the reft of her Company; and admired her felf. The Country, flocking from day to day to obtain a Sight of her,...a Queen; and fpoil'd her by Flatteries. The young young Damfel would neither fow, nor fpin, nor look after the Sheep : Her whole Amufement was, to gather... | |
| 1787 - 470 páginas
...fight of her, made her yçt more Itnfible of her beauty- Her mother, who felled on the prédictions of the Fairy, began already to treat her as a queen ; and fpoiled her by flatteries. The youngdainfel would neither fow, nor fpiit, nor look after the (been:... | |
| 1794 - 892 páginas
...feeing her bcautj tain a fight of her, made her yet more fenlible of her beauty. Her mother, who relied on the predictions of the Fairy, began already to treat her as a queen ; and fpoilcd her by flatteries. The young damfel would neither fow, nor ipin, nor look 'after the iheep... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1811 - 468 páginas
...day to day to obtain a sight of her, made her yet more sensible of her beauty. Her mother, who relied on the predictions of the fairy, began already to treat her as a queen, and spoiled her by flatteries. The young damsel would neither sew, nor spin, nor look after the sheep ;... | |
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