English 18th Century Dances, 第 1 卷1812 |
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第 5 頁
... fair and sensible female . The most exquisite personal beauties , the most refined mental endowments , cannot for a moment conceal the infernal fiend . Who has not seen " lips of delight , " in a moment changed to objects of abhorrence ...
... fair and sensible female . The most exquisite personal beauties , the most refined mental endowments , cannot for a moment conceal the infernal fiend . Who has not seen " lips of delight , " in a moment changed to objects of abhorrence ...
第 6 頁
... fair sisters how to gain happy captives ; how to secure lovers and admirers , by ties which they will bless , in bondage , from which it would be the severest punishment to set them free . In promoting the felicity of others , we ...
... fair sisters how to gain happy captives ; how to secure lovers and admirers , by ties which they will bless , in bondage , from which it would be the severest punishment to set them free . In promoting the felicity of others , we ...
第 29 頁
... fair queen of the smiles and joys , would rather choke himself with the core of the golden fruit he laid at your feet , than not to fulfil thy mandate , were it to drink up Isel , or eat a crocodile ! You command me to search into the ...
... fair queen of the smiles and joys , would rather choke himself with the core of the golden fruit he laid at your feet , than not to fulfil thy mandate , were it to drink up Isel , or eat a crocodile ! You command me to search into the ...
第 30 頁
... fair daughters of Israel to brocade their fine twined linen ; nor stood I master - dyer over the Tyrian dye - tubs ; nor did I fashion the loom of Athenæ , in the plains of Greece ; nor attend with my scissars when the togas of Rome ...
... fair daughters of Israel to brocade their fine twined linen ; nor stood I master - dyer over the Tyrian dye - tubs ; nor did I fashion the loom of Athenæ , in the plains of Greece ; nor attend with my scissars when the togas of Rome ...
第 31 頁
... fair hand is to consecrate the offering ; I present the tribute , and beauty's self hangs the trophies on her shrine . But still am I to obey from the very letter ? Is it a history of the male and female attire , from the first of time ...
... fair hand is to consecrate the offering ; I present the tribute , and beauty's self hangs the trophies on her shrine . But still am I to obey from the very letter ? Is it a history of the male and female attire , from the first of time ...
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第 91 頁 - All nature is but art, unknown to thee ; All chance, direction, which thou canst not see ; All discord, harmony not understood ; All partial evil, universal good : And, spite of pride, in erring reason's spite, One truth is clear, Whatever is, is right.
第 173 頁 - The bell strikes one. We take no note of time, But from its loss. To give it then a tongue Is wise in man. As if an angel spoke, I feel the solemn sound. If heard aright, It is the, knell of my departed hours : Where are they?
第 210 頁 - Her lips were red, and one was thin ; Compared to that was next her chin, Some bee had stung it newly ; But Dick, her eyes so guard her face, I durst no more upon them gaze, Than on the sun in July.
第 141 頁 - Thou smil'st as if thy soul were soaring To heaven, and heaven's God adoring! And who can tell what visions high May bless an infant's sleeping eye! What brighter throne can brightness find To reign on than an infant's mind, Ere sin destroy or error dim The glory of the seraphim?
第 217 頁 - Did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables. Would I had met my dearest foe in heaven Or ever I had seen that day, Horatio!
第 12 頁 - Till o'er the wreck, emerging from the storm, Immortal nature lifts her changeful form, Mounts from her funeral pyre on wings of flame, And soars and shines, another and the same...
第 288 頁 - Since trifles make the sum of human things, And half our misery from our foibles springs, Since life's best joys consist in peace and ease, And few can save or serve, but all can please, Oh! let the ungentle spirit learn from hence, A small unkindness is a great offence. Large bounties to bestow, we wish in vain, But all may shun the guilt of giving pain.
第 194 頁 - The first discovery of their being affected, was to see the white gutters made by their tears, which plentifully fell down their black cheeks, as they came out of their coal-pits. Hundreds and hundreds of them were soon brought under deep convictions, which (as the event proved) happily ended in a sound and thorough conversion.
第 142 頁 - How bright the unchanging morn appears! Farewell, inconstant world, farewell ! 5 Life's labor done, as sinks the clay, Light from its load the spirit flies, While heaven and earth combine to say, " How blest the righteous when he dies !
第 231 頁 - After a solemn pause, Mr. Whitefield thus addressed his numerous audience ; — ' The attendant angel is just about to leave the threshold, and ascend to heaven. And shall he ascend and not bear with him the news of one sinner...