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" 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. "
The works of Alexander Pope; with a memoir of the author, notes [&c.] by G ... - Page 102
by Alexander Pope - 1835
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Bell's Edition, 75–76. köide

John Bell - 1796 - 524 lehte
...Her lively looks a sprightly mind disclose, Quick as her eyes, and as unfix'd as those ; I* Favours to none, to all she smiles extends, Oft she rejects,...alike. Yet graceful ease, and sweetness void of pride, r5 Might hide her faults, if belles had faults to hide: If to her share some female errors fall, Look...
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The Beauties of Pope: Consisting of Selections from His Poetical and Prose Works

Alexander Pope - 1783 - 322 lehte
...difclofe, Qyick as her eyes, and as unfix'd as thofe : Favours to none, to all fhe fmiles extends ; Oft fhe rejects, but never once offends. Bright as the Sun, her eyes the gazers ftrike, And, like the Sun, they fhine on all alike. Yet graceful eafe, and fweetnefs void of pride,...
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The Rape of the Lock,: An Heroi-comical Poem,

Alexander Pope - 1798 - 146 lehte
...adore. Her lively looks a 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, firight as the sun, her eyes the gazers strike, And, like the sun, they shine on all alike. Yet graceful...
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The rape of the lock, an heroi-comical poem. Adorned with plates

Alexander Pope - 1801 - 140 lehte
...adore. Her lively looks a sprightly mind disclose, Quick as her eyes, and as unfix'd as those: Favours to none, to all she smiles extends; Oft she rejects,...alike. Yet graceful ease, and sweetness void of pride, Might hide her faults, if belles had faults to hide: If to her share some female errors fall, Look...
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The British Drama: Operas and farces

1804 - 626 lehte
...quarters. Bel. [Half (aide.] Beat up her quarters ! [Looks at him smilingly, then half aside. Favours to none, to all she smiles extends; Oft she rejects, but never once offends. [Stands musing. Hare. Hey ! what, fallen into a reverie ? Prithee, Brisk, what does all this mean ?...
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The British drama, 2. köide

British drama - 1804 - 630 lehte
...quarters. Bel. [Half aside.] Beat up her quarters ! [Looks at him smilingly, then half aside. Favours to none, to all she smiles extends; Oft she rejects, but never once offends. [Stands musing. Rove. Hey ! what, fallen into a reverie ? Prithee, Brisk, what does all this mean ?...
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The British Drama: Operas and farces

1804 - 630 lehte
...quarters. Bel. [Half aside.] Beat up her quarters ! [Looks at him smilingly, then half aside. Favours to none, to all she smiles extends; Oft she rejects, but never once oftends. [Stands rttusing. Rare. Iley ! what, fallen into a reverie ? Prithee, Brisk, what does all...
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English Grammar: Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners : with an ...

Lindley Murray - 1805 - 348 lehte
...nature was the introduction of the Trochee, to form the first foot of an heroic verse : as, Favours to none, to all she smiles extends, O'ft she rejects, but never once offends. Each of these lines begins with a Trochee ; the remaining feet are in the Iambic movement. In the following...
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English Grammar: Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners : with an ...

Lindley Murray - 1805 - 350 lehte
...nature was the introduction of the Trochee, to form the first foot of an heroic verse : as, Favours to none, to all she smiles extends, O'ft she rejects, but never once oft'ends. Each of these lines begins with a Trochee ; the remaining feet are in the Iambic movement....
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., 9. köide

William Shakespeare - 1807 - 398 lehte
...largitur." Quintil. de Instit. Orat. Lib. I, c. 1i. And Pope, Rape of the Lock, Cant. II,.v. 14: " Bright as the sun, her eyes the gazers strike, " And, like the sun, they shine on all alike." H. White. As this stood, it was a most perplexed and nonsensical passage, and could not be intelligible,...
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