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" Oft she rejects, but never once offends. Bright as the sun, her eyes the gazers strike, And, like the sun, they shine on all alike. Yet graceful ease, and sweetness void of pride, Might hide her faults, if belles had faults to hide: If to her share some... "
Hill's Manual of Social and Business Forms: A Guide to Correct Writing ... - Page 268
by Thomas Edie Hill - 1876 - 298 pages
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Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres

Hugh Blair - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1824 - 510 pages
...propriety, suited the construction of the verse to the subject. • On !•.•• r white breast ja sparkling cross she wore, Which Jews might kiss |...a sprightly mind disclose, Quick as her eyes | and HS unftVd as those. Favours to none : to all she smiles extends, Oft she reject | but never once ofTends....
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: With Notes and Illustrations by ..., Volume 3

Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - English literature - 1824 - 404 pages
...Thames. Fair Nymphs, and well-drest Youths around her shone, 5 Hut cv'ry eye was fix'd on her alone. On her white breast a sparkling Cross she wore, Which Jews might kiss, and Infidels adore. 1 for lively looks a sprightly mind disclose, Quick as her eyes, and as unfix'd as those ; 10 Favours...
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Gesta Romanorum, Volume 2

Oesterley - Chess - 1824 - 620 pages
...of a star. The cliangeableness of the eye is a great beauty. Pope says of his Belinda, " Her lovely looks a sprightly mind disclose, Quick as her eyes, and as unfixed as those." orbs : for their gaze was directed by an unshaken modesty, which indicated a constant and enduring...
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Gesta Romanorum: Or, Entertaining Moral Stories ... Translated ..., Volume 2

Wynnard Hooper - 1824 - 568 pages
...of a •tar. The changeableDess of the eye is a great beauty. Pope says of bis Belinda, " Her lovely looks a sprightly mind disclose, Quick as her eyes, and as unfixed as those." Baft of tin Litk. orbs : for their gaze was directed by an unshaken modesty, which indicated a constant...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: With Notes and Illustrations by ..., Volume 3

Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - English literature - 1824 - 400 pages
...Her lively looks a sprightly mind disclose, Quick as her eyes, and as unfix'd as those; 10 Favours to none, to all she smiles extends; Oft she rejects, but never once offends. Bright as the sun, her eyes the gazers strike, And like the sun, they shine on all alike. Yet graceful...
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Gesta Romanorum, or, Entertaining moral stories tr. with ..., Volume 2

Romani - 1824 - 562 pages
...of a star. The changeableness of the eye is a great beauty. Pope says of his Belinda, " Her lovely looks a sprightly mind disclose, Quick as her eyes, and as unfixed as those." Bape of tht L<t i. orbs : for their gaze was directed by an unshaken modesty, which indicated a constant...
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The British anthology; or, Poetical library, Volumes 3-4

British anthology - 1825 - 460 pages
...Thames. Fair nymphs and well-dress'd youths around her But every eye was fix'd on her alone. [shone, On her white breast a sparkling cross she wore, Which...sprightly mind disclose, Quick as her eyes, and as unfix'd as those : Favours to none, to all she smiles extends ; Oft she rejects, but never once offends....
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A general critical grammar of the Inglish language, on a system novel and ...

Samuel Oliver (jun.) - 1825 - 418 pages
...Here the first foot is a Trochee : the rest are Iambuses : and thus it is in the two lines sequent : Fa'vors | to none', | to all' | she smiles' | extends'....Oft' she | rejects', | but nev'|er once' | offends'. In the following line the first foot is a Spondee, the fourth a Trochee : Iambuses compose the remainder...
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The Poetical Works of Alex. Pope: With a Sketch of the Author's Life

Alexander Pope - 1825 - 536 pages
...Thames. Fair i!\ nijtlis and well-dress'd youths around her But every eye was fix'd on her alone. [ehone, On her white breast a sparkling cross she wore, Which Jews might kiss, and infidele adore. Her lively looks a sprightly mind disclose, Quick as her eyes, and as unfix'd as those...
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Manderville; or, The Hibernian chiliarch

Francis S. Higginson - Northern Ireland in literature - 1825 - 586 pages
...doubt, as to the manner in which they intended ultimately to proceed. CHAPTER IX. " On her white neck, a sparkling cross she wore, Which Jews might kiss, and infidels adore." POPE. Manderville, after some time had elapsed, TO able, with the assistance of one or other of the...
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