| Louis Du Pont Syle - 1897 - 90 páginas
...and thus the nymph began. " Say why are Beauties prais'd and honour'd most, Why deck'd with all that land and sea afford, Why Angels call'd, and Angel-like...Beaux, Why bows the side-box from its inmost rows ? y How vain are all these glories, all our pains, A Unless good sense preserve what beauty gains :... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1898 - 120 páginas
...beaus? Why bows the side box from its inmost rows? 3 How vain are all these glories, all our pains, 15 Unless good sense preserve what beauty gains; That men may say, when we the front box giace, ' Behold the first in virtue as in face!' Oh! if to dance all night, and dress all... | |
| Edward Arber - 1899 - 354 páginas
...afford ? Why Angels called, and Angel-like adored ? Why round our coaches crowd the white-gloved Beaus ? Why bows the Side-Box from its inmost rows ? ' How...pains ; Unless Good Sense preserve what Beauty gains ! Then men may say, when we the Front-Box grace, Behold the first in virtue, as in face ! ' O, if to... | |
| Edward Arber - 1899 - 336 páginas
...afford ? Why Angels called, and Angel-like adored ? Why round our coaches crowd the white-gloved Beaus ? Why bows the Side-Box from its inmost rows ? ' How...pains; Unless Good Sense preserve what Beauty gains! Then men may say, when we the Front-Box grace, Behold the first in virtue, as in face! 3° ' O, if... | |
| 1899 - 816 páginas
...Why round our coaches crowd the white-gloved beaux, Why bows the side-box from its inmost rows? 15 How vain are all these glories, all our pains, Unless...preserve what beauty gains; That men may say, when we the front box grace, Behold the first in virtue as in face! Oh ! if to dance all night, and dress all day,... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - 1901 - 1080 páginas
...sea afford ? Why angels call'd, and angel-like adored? Why round our coaches crowd the whitegloved griff, hast known, Though the sins were not Thine...IlKNKY II vl.'l Mll.MA.V. UP to the hills I lift mine front box grace, Behold the first in virtue as in face! Oh ! if to dance all night, and dress all day,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1901 - 120 páginas
...prais'd and honor'd most, l0 The wise man's passion, and the vain man's toast ? Why deck'd with all that land and sea afford, Why angels call'd, and angel-like...beaux ? Why bows the side-box from its inmost rows ? 15 How vain are all these glories, all our pains, Unless good sense preserve what beauty gains, That... | |
| Edward Arber - 1901 - 350 páginas
...afford ? Why Angels called, and Angel-like adored ? Why round our coaches crowd the white-gloved Beaus ? Why bows the Side-Box from its inmost rows ? ' How...pains; Unless Good Sense preserve what Beauty gains! Then men may say, when we the Front-Box grace, Behold the first in virtue, as in face! 30 ' O, if to... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1902 - 90 páginas
...prais'd and honour'd most, The Wise Man's Passion, and the Vain Man's Toast ? 10 Why deck'd with all that Land and Sea afford, Why Angels call'd, and Angel-like ador'd ? Why round our Coaches crowd the white-gloved Beaux, Why bows the Side-box from its inmost Rows ? How vain are all these Glories, all... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1903 - 704 páginas
...man's passion, and the vain man's toast ? » said: Why round our coaches crowd the whiteglov'd beanx ? Why bows the side-box from its inmost rows ? How vain...glories, all our pains, Unless Good Sense preserve what Beanty gaius; That men may say when we the front-box grace, " Behold the first in virtue as in face... | |
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