| John Dryden - Classical poetry - 1706 - 490 pages
...cou'd be feen: So pretty, they were Prefents for a Queen j And fo they fliall 5 I took 'em both away t And keep, to be Companions of your Play. Oh raife, fair Nymph, your Beauteous Faceabovi The Waves j nor fcorn my Prefents, and my Love, Come, Galatea> come, and view my Face ; *... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1743 - 352 pages
...I found, Whofe Dam had left 'em on the nakfd Ground ; So like, that no Diftinclion cou'd be feen 5 So pretty, they were Prefents for a Queen ; And fo...come, and view my Face ; I late beheld it, in the watry Glafs, And found it lovelier, than I fear'd it was. Survey my tow'ring Stature, and my Size:... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1760 - 476 pages
...that no diftinction could be feen; So pretty, they were prefents for a queen ; And fo they fhall ; I took them both away ; And keep, to be companions...come, and view my face ; I late beheld it, in the watry glafs, And found it lovelier, than I fear'd it was. Survey my tow'ring llature, and my fize :... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 476 pages
...that no diftiridion could be feen; . So pretty, they were prefents for a queen ; And .fo they fhall ; I took them both' away ; ' And keep, to be companions...and my love.' Come, Galatea, come, and view my face j I late beheld it, in the watry glafs, And found it lovelier, than I fear'd it was; Survey my tow'ring... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1767 - 398 pages
...that no diftinftion could be feen j So pretty, they were prefents for a queen ; And fo they fhall ; I took them both away ; And keep, to be companions...come, and view my face ; I late beheld it, in the wat'ry glafs, And found it lovelier, than I fear'd it was. Survey my tow'ring ftature, and my fize... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1767 - 396 pages
...that no diftinftion could be feen ; So pretty, they were prefents for a queen ; And fo they fhall ; I took them both away ; And keep, to be companions of your play. Oh raile, fair nymph, yonr beauteous face above The waves ; nor fcorn my prefents, and my love. Come,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 362 pages
...like, that no diftinftion could be feen ; So pretty, they were prefents for a queen ; And fo they mail; I took them both away; And keep, to be companions of your play. Oh Taife, fair nymph, your beauteous face above The waves ; nor fcorn my prefents, and my love. Come,... | |
| 1793 - 806 pages
...that no diftinainn could be fcen ; So pretty, they were prefent« for a queen ; And fo they (hall : I took them both away, And keep, to be companions of your play. Oh rail',-, fair nymph, your beauteous face above The waves ; nor fcorn my prefcnts and my love. Come,... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 806 pages
...like, that no didin&ion could be feen ; So pretty, they were prefents for a queen ; And fo they (hall : I took them both away, And keep, to be companions...your beauteous face above The waves ; nor fcorn my prefenti and my love. Come, Galatea, come, and view my face ; 1 I late beheld it in the watery glafs,... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 842 pages
...prefents for a queen ; And fo they fhall : I took them both away, • And keep, to be companions uf your play. Oh raife, fair nymph, your beauteous face...The waves ; nor fcorn my prefents and my love. Come, palatea, come, and view my face ; [ late beheld it in the watery glafs, And found it lovelier than... | |
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