| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 272 pages
...other, all how true ! Arcadia's Countefs, here, in ermin'd pride, Is there, Paftora by a fountain fide. Here Fannia, leering on her own good man> And there, a naked Leda with a Swan, 1O Let then the Fair one beautifully cry, In Magdalen's. loofe hair and lifted eye, Or dreft in frrtiles... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 274 pages
...other, all how true ! Arcadia's Countefs, here, in ermin'd pride, 'Is there, Paftora by a fountain fide. Here Fannia, leering on her own good man, And there, a naked Leda with a Swan. 10 Let then the Fair one beautifully cry, In Magdalen's loofe hair and lifted eye, Or dreft in fmiles... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 272 pages
...other, all how true ! Arcadia's Countefs, here, in ermin'd pride, Is there< Paftora by a fountain fide. Here Fannia, leering on her own good man, And there, a naked Lcda with a Swan. 10 Let then the Fair one beautifully cry, In Magdalen's loofe hair and lifted eye,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 378 pages
...amongft others, that, whereas in the Character* of Men, he has fometimes made *o6 MORAL ESSAYS. Ep. II. Here Fannia, leering on her own good man, And there, a naked Leda with a Swan. io Let then the fair one beautifully cry, In Magdalen's loofe hair and lifted eye, Or dreft in fmiles... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 238 pages
...this inconfiftency of Character. VER. 7, 8. lo, etc. Arcadia't Counti:'s, — Pajltira ly a fi:in. Here Fannia, leering on her own good man, And there, a naked Leda with a Swan. 10 Let then the fair one beautifully cry, In Magdalen's loofe hair and lifted eye, Or dreft in fmiles... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 234 pages
...feveral ladies affected to be drawn, and fome! •*, one lady in them all. — The poet's politenef* and Here Fannia, leering on her own good man, And there, a naked Leda with a Swan. 10 Let then the fair one beautifully cry, In Magdalen's loofe hair and lifted eye, Or dreft in fmiles... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - 1769 - 600 pages
..." Matter too foft a lafting mark to bear, *( And beft diftinguifh'd by black, brown, or " fair. *' How many pictures of one Nymph we view, *' All how unlike each other, all how true ! " Arcadia's Countefs, here, in ermin'd pride, " Is there, Paftoraby a fountain fide. *' Here Fannia, leering *... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1777 - 262 pages
...Characters at all." Matter too foft a lafting mark to bear, And beft diilinguilh'd by black, brown, or fair. How many pictures of one Nymph we view, All how unlike each other, all how true ! Areadia's Countefs, here, in ermin'd pride, Is there, Pa(tora by a fountain fide. Here Fannia, leering... | |
| John Bell - 1796 - 524 pages
...to bear, And best distinguish'd by black, brown, or fair. How many pictures of one nymph we view, 5 All how unlike each other, all how true! Arcadia's Countess, here, in ermin'd pride, Is there Pastora, by a fountain side. Here Fannia, leering on her own ^ood man, And... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 410 pages
...too foft a lafting mark to bear, And beft diftinguifh'd by black, brown, or fair. How many piftures of one nymph we view, ^ All how unlike each other, all how true ! Arcadia's countefs, here, in ermin'd pride 4 , Is there, Paftora by a fountain fide. Here Fannia, leering on... | |
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