| English poets - 1801 - 488 sivua
...excludeth love ? " These eyes again thine eyes shall see, " And hands again these hands enfold ; " And all chaste pleasures can be told " Shall with...immortal made, " Our equal loves can make them such." The following Epitaph on himself (which is not noticed in Walpole's Life of Lord Herbert) is too characteristic... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 454 sivua
...bodies once this life forsake, " Or they could no delight partake, " Why should they ever rise again i " Let then no doubt, Celinda, touch, " Much less your...mind invade : " Were not our souls immortal made, The following Epitaph on himself (which is not noticed in Walpole's Life of Lord Herbert) is too characteristic... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - 476 sivua
...then eyes shall see, " And hands again these hands infold ; " And all chaste pleasures can be told *' For if no use of sense remain " When bodies once this...immortal made, " Our equal loves can make them such." The following Epitaph on himself (which is not noticed in Walpole's Life of Lord Herbert) is too characteristic... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1806 - 498 sivua
...pervaded the life and character of lord Herbert 6. Two short effusions, however, may not be unacceptable. "TO A YOUNG PALE BEAUTY. " From thy pale look while...where he blushingly doth beg esteem ; We may observe py'd beauty in such aw, That the brav'st colour under her command Affrighted, oft before you doth retire... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1806 - 434 sivua
...lord Herbert 6 . Two short effusions, however, may not be unacceptable. "TO A YOUNG PALE BEAUT*. " From thy pale look while angry love doth seem With more imperiousness to give his law, Than where he biushingly doth beg esteem; We may observe py'd beauty }n such aw. That the brav'st colour under her... | |
| Edward Herbert (1st baron.) - 1809 - 356 sivua
...forsake, Or they could no delight partake, Why should they ever rise again ? Let then no doubt, Cdiiula, touch, Much less your fairest mind invade : Were not...more imperiousness to give his law, Than where he hlushingly doth beg esteem ; We may observe try'd beauty in such awe, That the brav'st colour under... | |
| George Ellis - 1811 - 476 sivua
...where God doth admit the fair, " Think you that he excludeth love ? ".These eyes again thine «yes shall see, " And hands again these hands infold ;...immortal made, * Our equal loves can make them such." * * * * * * The following Epitaph on himself (which is not noticed in Wai pole's Life of Lord Herbert)... | |
| 1827 - 362 sivua
...following specimens are selected by Mr Park, in his edition of lord Orford's " Royal and Noble Authors." TO A YOUNG PALE BEAUTY. From thy pale look, while angry love doth seem With more imperioyisness to give his law, Than where he blushingly doth beg esteem ; We may observe tried beauty... | |
| Edward Herbert Baron Herbert of Cherbury - 1830 - 332 sivua
...following specimens are selected by Mr Park, in his edition of lord Orford's " Royal and Noble Authors." TO A YOUNG PALE BEAUTY. From thy pale look, while...doth seem With more imperiousness to give his law, Th-in where he blushingly doth beg esteem ; We may observe tried beauty in such awe, That the brav'st... | |
| 1830 - 336 sivua
...following specimens are selected by Mr Park, in his edition of lord Orford's " Royal and Noble Authors." TO A YOUNG PALE BEAUTY. From thy pale look, while angry love doth seem With more imperioysness to give his law, Than where he olushingly doth beg esteem ; We may observe tried beauty... | |
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