 | John Dryden, John Milton, William D'Avenant - 1716 - 440 lehte
...blind, But ev'iy Charm revolv'd within his Mind : Het tender Age, her Fotm divinely Fair, Het eafie Motion, her attractive Air, Her fweet Behaviour, her enchanting Face, Her moving Softnefs, and majcftick Grace. 1 MISCELLANY POEM'S. 87 Much in his Prudence did our Knight rejoice.... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1751 - 306 lehte
...always blind, But ev'ry charm revolv'd within his mind : 245 Her tender age, her form divinely fair, Her eafy motion, her attractive air, Her fweet behaviour,...enchanting face, Her moving foftnefs, and majeftic grace. Heav'n, that (faid he) infpir'd me firft to wed, Provides a confort worthy of my bed : 255 Let none... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1752 - 338 lehte
...always blind, But ev'ry charm rcvolv'd within his mind: 245 Her tender age, her form divinely fair, Her eafy motion, her attractive air, Her fweet behaviour,...majeftic grace. Much in his prudence did our Knight rej</ic«, And thought no mortal could difpute hit clwk*: Once more in hafte he furnmow'd evVy frknd,... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1754 - 268 lehte
...is always blind, But ev'ry charm revolv'd within his mind: z Her tender age, her form divinely fair, Her eafy motion, her attractive air, Her fweet behaviour,...friend, And told them all, their pains were at an end. Heav'n, that (faid he) infpir'd me firlt to wed, Provides a confort worthy of my bed : , ; Let none... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1760 - 304 lehte
...always blind, But ev'ry charm revolv'd within his mind: 245 Her tender age, her form divinely fair, Her eafy motion, her attractive air, Her fweet behaviour,...enchanting face, Her moving foftnefs, and majeftic grace. 249 Much in his prudence did our Knight rejoice, And thought no mortal could difpute his choice j Once... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1760 - 296 lehte
...always blind, But ev'ry charm revolv'd within his mind : 24^ Her tender age, her form divinely fair, Her eafy motion, her attractive air, Her fweet behaviour, her enchanting face, Her moving fbftnefs, and màjeftic grace. 24^ Much in his prudence did our Knight rejoice, And thought no mortal... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1770 - 378 lehte
...always blind, But ev'ry charm revolv'd within his mind : 245 Her tender age, her form divinely fair, Her eafy motion, her attractive air, Her fweet behaviour,...grace. Much in his prudence did our Knight rejoice, 250 And thought no mortal could difpute his choice : Once more in hafte he fummon'd ev'ry friend, And... | |
 | John Bell - 1796 - 524 lehte
...motion, her attractive air, Her sweet behaviour, her enchanting face, Her moving softness, and majestic grace. Much in his prudence did our Knight rejoice, And thought no mortal could dispute his choice ; Once more in haste he summon'd ev'ry friend, And told them all their pains were... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 398 lehte
...always blind, But every charm revolv'd within his mind: 445 Her tender age, her form divinely fair, Her eafy motion, her attractive air, Her fweet behaviour,...grace. Much in his prudence did our knight rejoice, 250 And thought no mortal could difpute his choice: Once more in hafte he fummon'd every friend, And... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 410 lehte
...always blind, But every charm revolv'd within his mind : 445 Her tender age, her form divinely fair, Her eafy motion, her attractive air, Her fweet behaviour,...grace. Much in his prudence did our knight rejoice, 15* And thought no mortal could difpute his choice: Once more in hafte he fummon'd every friend, And... | |
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