| Alexander Pope - 1963 - 884 páginas
...my self. 56 Excuse] in the sense of 'exempt from the need of. My fancy form'd thee of Angelick kind, Some emanation of th' all-beauteous Mind. Those smiling...Guiltless I gaz'd; heav'n listen'd while you sung; 65 And truths divine came mended from that tongue. From lips like those what precept fail'd to move... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1998 - 260 páginas
...eyes, attempering every ray, Shone sweedy lambent with celestial day: Guildess I gazed; heaven listened while you sung; And truths divine came mended from that tongue. From lips like those what precept failed to move? Too soon they taught me 'twas no sin to love: Back through the paths of pleasing sense... | |
| Gina Luria Walker - 2005 - 352 páginas
...angelic kind, Some emanation of th' all-beauteous Mind. Those smiling eyes, attemp'ring ev'ry day, Shone sweetly lambent with celestial day. Guiltless...fail'd to move? Too soon they taught me 'twas no sin to love. Back through the paths of pleasing sense I ran, Nor wish'd an Angel whom I lov'da Man. Dim and... | |
| Poet Laureate Jean Elizabeth Ward - 2008 - 149 páginas
...angelic kind, Some emanation of th' all-beauteous Mind. Those smiling eyes, attemp'ring ev'ry day, Shone sweetly lambent with celestial day. Guiltless...fail'd to move? Too soon they taught me 'twas no sin to love. Back through the paths of pleasing sense I ran, Nor wish'd an Angel whom I lov'da Man. Dim and... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1926 - 312 páginas
...form'd thee of angelic kind, Some emanations of th* all-beauteous Mind. Those smiling eyes, attempting ev'ry ray, Shone sweetly lambent with celestial day....Guiltless I gaz'd; heav'n listen'd while you sung; 65 And truths divine came mended from that tongue. From lips like those what precepts fail'd to move?... | |
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