| 1714 - 430 pages
...! that form fo heavenly fair, Thofe languid eyes fo fweetly fmiling> That artlefs blufh, and modeft air, So fatally beguiling ; Thy every look, and every grace, So charm whene'er I view thee, Till death o'ertake me in the chace, Still will my hopes purfue thee. Then when... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1733 - 398 pages
...! that form fb heavenly fair, Thole languid eyes fo fweetly fmiling, That artlds blufli, and modeft air, So fatally beguiling. Thy every look, and every grace, So charm whene'er I view thee ; Till death o'ertake me in the chace, Still will my hopes pedue thee. Then when... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1750 - 492 pages
...! that form fo heavenly fair, Thofe languid eyes fo fweetly fmiling, That artlefs blufh, and modeft air, So fatally beguiling. Thy every look, and every grace, So charm whene'er I view thee ; Till death o'ertake me in the chace, - Still will my hopes purfue thee. Then... | |
| William Hamilton - 1760 - 290 pages
...that form fo heavenly fair, Thofe languid eyes fo fweetly finiling, That artlefs blufh, and modell air, So fatally beguiling. Thy every look, and every grace, So charm whene'er I view thee ; Till death o'ertake me in the chace, Still will my hopes purfue thee. Then when... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1762 - 506 pages
...that form fo heavenly fai», Thofe languid eyes fo fweetly fmiling, That artlefs blufh, and modeft air, So fatally beguiling. • Thy every look, and every grace, So charm whene'er I view thee ; . J Till death o'ertake me in the chace, Still will my hopes purfue thee. Then... | |
| 1782 - 348 pages
...that form Co heavenly fair, Thofe languid eyes fo fweetly fiiriling; That ar.tlefs blu.1i, and modeft air, So fatally beguiling. Thy every look, and every grace, So charm whene'er I view thee, Till death o'ertake me in the chace, Still will my hopes purfue thee. Then when... | |
| 1794 - 954 pages
...that form fo heavenly fair, Thofe languid eyes fo fwcctly linilirg, That artlefs bluih, nnd modeft air, So fatally beguiling. Thy every look, and every grace, So charm whene'er I view thee ; Till death o'ertake me in the chafe, Still will my hopes purfue thee. Then when... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 972 pages
...! that form fo heavenly fair, Thofe languid eyes fo fweetly failing, That artlcfs blufh, and modeft air, So fatally beguiling. Thy every look, and every grace, So charm whene'er I view thee ; Till death o'ertake me in the chafe. Still will my hopes purfue thee. Then when... | |
| William Hamilton, Thomas Park - 1805 - 144 pages
...While rapture trembling through mine eyes, Reveals how much I love her. The tender glance, the red'ning cheek, O'erspread with rising blushes, A thousand...various wishes. For, oh ! that form so heavenly fair, ul Those languid eyes so sweetly smiling. That artless blush, and modest air, So fatally beguiling.... | |
| William Hamilton, Thomas Park - 1808 - 272 pages
...the red'ning cheek, My secret soul discover ; While rapture trembling through mine eyes, O'crspread with rising blushes, A thousand various ways they...beguiling. Thy every look, and every grace, So charm whene'er I view thee ; Till Dentit o'ertake me in the chase, Still will my hopes pursue thee: Then... | |
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