Practis'd to drefs, to dance, to play, In wanton mafk to lead the way, To move the pliant limbs, to roll the luring eye; "With folly's gayeft partizans to vye In empty noife and vain expence; To celebrate with flaunting air The midnight revels of the... Works: In English Verse - Página 41por Horace - 1767Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1746 - 552 páginas
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| Robert Dodsley - 1755 - 360 páginas
...ill adorns the form while it corrupts the heart: Pra&is'd to drefs, to dance, to play, In wanton mafk to lead the way, To move the pliant limbs, to roll...eye ; With folly's gayeft partizans to vye In empty nolle and vain expence , To celebrate with flaunting air The midnight revels of the fair; Studious... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1758 - 474 páginas
...adorns the form while it corrupts the heart : Praftis'd to drefs, to dance, to play, In wanton mafk to lead the way, To move the pliant limbs, to roll...In empty noife and vain expence ; To celebrate with flauntiug air The midnight revels of the fair ; Studious of ev'ry praife, but virtue, truth, and fenfe.... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1765 - 412 páginas
...adorns the form while it corrupts the heart: Practis'd to drefs, to dance, to play, In wanton mafk to lead the way, To move the pliant limbs, to roll...fair; Studious of every praife, but virtue, truth, and fenfe. VIII. Thus leflbn'd in intrigue her early thought improves, Nor meditates in vain forbidden... | |
| 1765 - 416 páginas
...it corrupts the heart: Practis'd to drefs, to dance, to play, ' In wanton mafk to lead the way, jtfo move the pliant limbs, to roll the luring eye; With...; Studious of every praife, but virtue, truth, and fenfe. VIII. Thus leffon'd in intrigue her early thought improves, Nor meditates in vain forbidden... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1765 - 412 páginas
...adorns the form while it corrupts the heart : Pra<5tis'd to drefs, to dance, to play, In wanton mafk to lead the way, To move the pliant limbs, to roll the luring eye j With folly's gayeft partizans to vye In empty noife and vain expence ; To celebrate with flaunting... | |
| Collection - 1770 - 370 páginas
...adorns the form while it corrupts the heart ; Praftis'd to drefs, to dance, to play, In wanton mafk to lead the way, To move the pliant limbs, to roll...folly's gayeft partizans to vye In empty noife and vain experice ; To celebrate with flaunting air The midnight revels of the fair; Studious of every praife,... | |
| 1782 - 388 páginas
...adorns the form while it corrupts the heart ; . Practis'd to drefs, to dance, to play, In wanton mafk to lead the way, To move the pliant limbs, to roll...; Studious of every praife, but virtue, truth, and fenfe. VIII. Thus leflbn'd in intrigue her early thought improves, Nor meditates in vain forbidden... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1782 - 330 páginas
...adorns the form, while it corrupts the heart; Praflis'd to drefs, to dance, to play; In wanton ma<k to lead the way ; To move the pliant limbs, to roll the luring eye, With folly's gayeft parti2ans to vie In empty noife and vain expence; To celebrate with flaunting air, The midnight revels... | |
| John Bell - 1794 - 574 páginas
...adorns the form while it corrupts the heart : Practis'd to dress, to dance, to play, In wanton mask to lead the way, To move the pliant limbs, to roll the luring eye ; With folly's gayest partizans to vye In empty noise and vain expence ; To celebrate with flaunting air The midnight... | |
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