cuspide cuspis," &c. Stat. W. Twas then, Belinda, if report say true, Thy eyes first open'd on a Billet-doux; Wounds, Charms, and Ardours, were no sooner read, But all the vision vanish'd from thy head. 120 And now, unveil'd, the Toilet stands display'd,... The Works of Alexander Pope - Page 322by Alexander Pope - 1822 - 436 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Bell - English poetry - 1796 - 524 pages
...when Shock, who thought she slept too long, Leap'd up, and wak'd his mistress with his tongue. 116 'Twas then, Belinda, if report say true, Thy eyes...display'd, Each silver vase in mystic order laid. First, rob'd in white, the nymph intent adores, With head imcover'd, the cosmetic pow'rs. A heav'nly... | |
| Alexander Pope - Epic poetry, English - 1798 - 146 pages
...said; when Shock, who thought she slept too long, Leap'd up, and wak'd his mistress with his tongue. 'Twas then, Belinda, if report say true, Thy eyes...sooner read, But all the vision vanish'd from thy head. And now, unveil'd, the toilet stands display'd. Each silver vase in mystic order laid. First, rob'd... | |
| George Campbell - English language - 1801 - 462 pages
...for a quotation, but as the omission of any part would be a real mutilation, I shall give it entire. And now unveil'd, the toilet stands display'd, Each silver vase in mystic order laid. First, rob'd in white, the nymph intent adores, With head uncover'd, the cosmetic powers. A heavenly... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 498 pages
...former: But Shock, who thought she slept too long, Leapt up, and wak'd his mistress with his tongue. 'Twas then, Belinda, if report say true, Thy eyes first open'd on a billet-doux. By this Shock, it is manifest he has most audaciously and profanely reflected on Dr. Sacheverell, who... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 236 pages
...man ! [It He said; when Shock, who thought she slept Leap'd up, and wak'd his mistress with his tongu 'Twas then, Belinda, if report say true, Thy eyes...billet-doux; Wounds, charms, and ardours, were no sooner n But all the vision vanish'd from thy head. THE RAPE OF THE LOCK. , rob'd in white, the nymph intent... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1807 - 316 pages
...who thought she slept toi Leap'd up, and wak'd his mistress with his tongue. Twas then, Belinda, it report say true, Thy eyes first open'd on a billet-doux;...and ardours, were no sooner read But all the vision vanished from thy head. 12( Hut lleav'n reveals not what, or how, or where: Warn'd bv thv sylph, oh,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 496 pages
...former: — But Shock, who thought she slept too long, Leapt up, and wak'd his mistress with his tongue. 'Twas then, Belinda, if report say true, Thy eyes first open'd on a billet-doux. By this Shock, it is manifest he has most audaciously and profanely reflected on Dr. Sacheverell, who... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1808 - 702 pages
...Shock, who thought she slept tool long, Leap'd up, aud wak'd his mistress with his tongue. V 5 was then, Belinda, if report say true, Thy eyes first open'd on a billet-doux; B, ounds, charms, and ardours were no sooner read, But all the vision vanish'd from thy head. And now,... | |
| English poetry - 1809 - 488 pages
...said ; when Shock, who thought she slept too long, Leap'd up, and wak'd his mistress with his tongue. 'Twas then, Belinda, if report say true. Thy eyes...sooner read, But all the vision vanish'd from thy head. And now, unveil'd, the toilet stands display'd, Each silver vase in mystic order laid. First, rob'd... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 356 pages
...when Shock, who thought she slept too long, . 115 Leap'd up, and wak'd his mistress with his tongue. 'Twas then, Belinda, if report say true, Thy eyes...display'd, Each silver vase in mystic order laid. First, rob'd in white, the Nymph intent adores, With head uncover'd, the cosmetic pow'rs. A heav'nly... | |
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