Should fondly Court him to be Bafe and Great With even Paffions, and with ferried Face, He would remove the Harlot's falfe embrace. Tho... The Invisible Spy - Page 298by Eliza Fowler Haywood - 1755Full view - About this book
| John Dryden - Classical poetry - 1716 - 416 pages
...is inclin'd; tThough all the Pomp and Heafure that does wait On publick Daces, and Affaits of Stare, Should fondly court him to be bafe and great ; With even Paffions, and with fetled Face. He would remove the Hurler's falfe Embrace. Tho' all the Storms and Tempefts lhould arife,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 172 pages
...inclin'd. Though all the pomp and pleafure that does wait ~| On public places, and affairs of ftate, j. Should fondly court him to be bafe and great ; With even paffions, and with fettled face, He would remove the harlot's falfe embrace. • Though all the ftorms and tempefts fliould arifc, That... | |
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