Dryden, as she always familiarly calls that celebrated poet : We women to new joys unseen may move; There are no prints left in the paths of love. All goods besides by public marks are known: But those men most desire to keep, have none. The invisible spy, by Explorabilis - Page 170by Eliza Haywood - 1773Full view - About this book
| John Dunton - English wit and humor - 1707 - 584 pages
...it, by reafon of the good Opinion which they luve ot their Wives. Falfe Women to пет» Joys tmfeen can move, There are no Prints left in the Paths of Love : AH Goods befidesby public^ Marks are known, But that we moßdeßre to keep, has none, Further, fomeaflèrt... | |
| Edward Bysshe - English language - 1710 - 620 pages
...natural EfFeft of Love, As other Pains and Aches prove. Hud, Ah ! Why are not the Hearts of Women known ? Falfe Women to new Joys unfeen can move, There are no Prints left in the Paths of Love : All Goods befides by publick Marks are known, (fa But that we moft defire to keep has none. Dryd. Ctttq.... | |
| Charles Gildon - Criticism - 1718 - 490 pages
...Thirft. (Dryd. Jmfhit. Ah ! Why are not the Hearts of Women known ? Falfe Women to new Joys uufeen can move, There are no Prints left in the Paths of Love : All Goods befides bypublick Mirks are known, But that we moft defift to keep has none. (Dryd. Conq. of... | |
| Eliza Fowler Haywood - English fiction - 1755 - 332 pages
...fhe has too much art. — How true, O Drydcn, are thy words : • Falfe women to new joys; urifeen can • move, There are no prints left in the paths...backwards and forwards in the room, then ran haftily down ftairs, as I 'imaD 6 gin\V6o gin'd, in fearch of Oeora ; but finding he did not, and went out of the... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1808 - 474 pages
...and going off from her, Ah, why are not the hearts of women known ! False women to new joys unseen can move ; There are no prints left in the paths of love. All goods besides by public marks are known; But what we most desire to keep, has none. Almah. Why will... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1820 - 440 pages
...favourite Jack Dryden, as she always familiarly calls that celebrated poet: We women to new joys unseen may move : There are no prints left in the paths of love. All goods besides by public marks are known : But those men most desire to keep, have none. This infernal... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1824 - 874 pages
...Jack Dryden, as she always familiarly calls that celebrated poet : We women to new joys unseen may move : There are no prints left in the paths of love. All goods besides by public marks are known : But those men most desire to keep, have none. This infernal... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1824 - 806 pages
...Jack Dryden, as she always familiarly calls that celebrated poet : We women to new joys unseen may move : There are no prints left in the paths of love. All goods besides by public marks arc known : But those men moat desire to keep, have none. This infernal... | |
| Hannah More - Marriage - 1836 - 250 pages
...are nut tbe hearts of women shown * Falae women to new joys unseen can move, There are no prints teft in the paths of love: All other goods by public marks are known, But this we most desire to keep, has none !' 1 do not say that this will always be the case, and Heaven forbid... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1883 - 494 pages
...and going off from her. Ah, why are not the hearts of women known ! False women to new joys unseen can move ; There are no prints left in the paths of love. All goods besides by public marks are known ; But what we most desire to keep, has none. Almah. Why will... | |
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