| Nicolas Boileau Despréaux - French literature - 1712 - 544 pages
...: tttnim indigenttm> Y Thut ^ « -. Thus bj Mr. PHILIPS. i " . •'• •• . § vi * •' T)Left as th' Immortal Gods is he, *-* The Youth who fondly...and fees thee all the while Softly fpeak and fweetly Smile. II* Twas this depriv'd my Soul of Reft, And rais'd fuch Tumults in my Breaft ; For while I gax'd,... | |
| Anacreon - 1713 - 112 pages
..., ifhefuppofes it to have been •written in the Perfon of a Lover fittingly his Miftrefs. I. BLeft as th' immortal Gods is he, The Youth who fondly fits...thee, And hears and fees thee all the while, Softly {peak, and fweetly fmile. H- . Twas this depriv'd my Soul of Reft, And rais'd fuch Tumults in my Breaft... | |
| Petronius Arbiter - Classical poetry - 1714 - 438 pages
...Propertitis, Pindar and Anacreon. .. ___ ..... ... By Several Hands. TO Lesbia from Catullus. LEST as th' Immortal Gods is he, The Youth, who fondly...fits by thee, And hears and fees thee all the while Softy Speak, and fweetly Smile; . Aa 'Twas that depriv'd my Soul of reft; And rais'd fuc-i Tumults... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1733 - 398 pages
...reputed whore : If fuch an one you can difcover, Pray, fir, intitle me her lover. SONG LXXI. B Left as th' immortal Gods is he, The youth who fondly fits...while, Softly fpeak and fweetly fmile. 'Twas this bereav'd my foul of reft, And rais'd fiich tumults in my breaft ; For while I gaz'd in tranfport toft,... | |
| 1735 - 390 pages
...Deity, . ... , , I'll never love vou more. ./„SONG V. / wijh my Iovt wire ¡я я minВ Left as the immortal Gods is .he, The youth who fondly fits by...thee all the while, Softly fpeak, and fweetly fmile. So fpuke, and fmil'd, the Eaftcrn miid j Like thine, feraphick were her charms ; That in Circalia's... | |
| Longinus, William Smith - Authors, Greek - 1743 - 256 pages
...together with Ib much Art. Bkft as th'immortal Gods is he, The Youth who fondly Jits by thee, And hearts, and fees thee all the while Softly fpeak, and fweetly fmile. "Twas this depriv'd my Soul of Reft, Andrais'dfuch 'Tumults in my Breaft; For while I gaz'd, in Tranfport toft, My Breath... | |
| Allan Ramsay - Ballads, English - 1750 - 492 pages
...CLARINDA. A SONG. To the Tune of, / wijh my Love were in a Mire. BL E ST as the immortal Gods is ht, The youth who fondly fits by thee, And hears and fees thee all the while Sofrly fpeak, and faintly fault, &c. So fpoke and fmil'd the eaftern maid ; Like thine, feraphick were... | |
| Longinus, William Smith - Authors, Greek - 1752 - 242 pages
...circumjiances, which fuit beft with her-fubject, and afterwards connecting them together with fo much art. Bleft as th' immortal gods is he, The youth who fondly fits...thee, And hears, and fees thee all the while Softly fpeakj and fweetly fmile. 'Twas and «So? fo frequently ufed, and fo important in the Greek critics,... | |
| Robert Shiells - 1753 - 366 pages
...by Mr. Philips with inexpreffible delicacy, quoted in the Spectator, vol. iif. N°. 229. i. Bleft, as th' immortal Gods is he The youth who fondly fits...fweetly fmile. 'Twas this depriv'd my foul of reft, And raifed fuch tumults in my breaft ; For while I gaz'd, in tranfport toft, My breath was gone, my voice... | |
| Theophilus Cibber, Robert Shiells - Poets, English - 1753 - 418 pages
...by Mr. Philips with inexpreffible delicacy, quoted in the Spectator, vol. iii. N°. zz9. i. Bleft, as th' immortal Gods is he The youth who fondly fits...fees thee all the while Softly fpeak, and fweetly Anile. a. 'Twai i. 'Twas this depriv'd my foul of reft, And raifed fuch tumults in my breaft ; For... | |
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