| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 pages
...Mark her majeftick Fabrick ! She's a Temple, Sacred by Birth, and built by Hands divine : Her Soul's the Deity that lodges there ; Nor is the Pile unworthy of the God. Dryd, Don Set. Oh fhe has Beauty might enfhare A Conqu'ror's Soul, and make him leave his Crown At... | |
| John Dryden - 1717 - 520 pages
...Mark her Majeftick Fabrick ; She's a Temple . Sacred by Birth, and built by Hands Divine; Her Soul's the Deity that lodges there : Nor is the Pile unworthy of the God. Emf. She's all that thou canft fiy, or I can think.' But the Perverfenefs of her dam'roui Tongue Strikes... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 460 pages
...destroyed. Mark her majestic fabric ; she's a temple Sacred by birth, and built by hands divine; Her soul's the deity that lodges there ; Nor is the pile unworthy of the god. Emp. She's all that thou canst say, or I can think; But the perverseness of her clamourous tongue Strikes... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 462 pages
...yet she lives, and only lives to upbraid me ! Sacred by birth, and built by hands divine; Her soul's the deity that lodges there ; Nor is the pile unworthy of the god. Emp. She's all that thou canst say, or I can think; But the perverseness of her clamourous tongue Strikes... | |
| 1811 - 718 pages
...destroyed. ' ' Mark her majestic fabric ; she's a temple, Sacred by birth, and built by hands divine; Her only wishes to escape, and live : Gold, and his gains, no more employ his Emp. She's all that thou canst say, or I can think, But the perverseness of her clamorous tongue Strikes... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1820 - 412 pages
...Mark her majestic fabrick! — She's a temple Sacred by birth, and built by hands divine; Her soul the deity that lodges there : Nor is the pile unworthy of the god. Or, to describe her in a softer style with Rowe, The bloom of op'ning flowers, nnsully'd beauty, Softness,... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 pages
...Mark her majestic fabrick ! She's a temple Sacred by birth, and built by hands divine : Her soul's the deity that lodges there ; Nor is the pile unworthy of the god. Drydcn's Don Sebastian. " * At her feet were laid The sceptres of the earth, expos'd on heaps, To chuse... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1824 - 806 pages
...Mark her majestic fabric — She's a temple. Sacred by birth, and built by hands divine ; II er soul the deity that lodges there : Nor is the pile unworthy of the god. Or, to describe her in a softer style with Rowe, The bloom of op'ning fiow'rs, unsully'd beauty, Softness,... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1824 - 874 pages
...Mark her majestic fabric — She's a temple, Sacred by birth, and built by hands divine ; Her soul the deity that lodges there : Nor is the pile unworthy of the god. Or, to describe her in a softer style with Rowe, The bloom of op'ning flow'rs, unsully'd beauty, Softness,... | |
| Catharine Harbeson Waterman - 1839 - 284 pages
...skin. Hour. Mark her majestic fabric ! she 'sa temple Sacred by birth, and built by hands divine; Her soul 's the deity that lodges there ; Nor is the pile unworthy of the god. ARKSPUR. Delphinium Ajacis. 13, POLYANDRIA. Order: PENTAG Found in Europe, Siberia and America called... | |
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