| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 314 strani
...Law-books on the Shelf, And thus debated with herfelf. SINCE Men alledge they ne'er can finJ, Thole Beauties in a Female Mind, Which raife a Flame that...and pure; If 'tis with Reafon they complain, This Inftant fhall reftore my Reign. I'll fearch where ev'ry Virtue dwells, From Courts inclufive down to... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1744 - 416 strani
...Experiment : She threw her Law-books on the Shelf, And thus debated with her felf. SINCE Menalledge, they ne'er can find Thofe Beauties in a Female Mind,...pure ; If 'tis with Reafon they complain, This Infant ftfill reftore my Reign. I'll learch where ev'ry Virtue dwells, From Courts inclufive, down to Cells,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 412 strani
...On whom the Queen of love, was bent To try a new experiment : She threw her law-books on the.fliclf, And thus debated with herfelf. SINCE men alledge,...find Thofe beauties in a female mind, Which raife a Same that will endure For ever, uncorrnpt and. pure ;. If 'tis with reafon they complain, . This infant... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 354 strani
...maid, On whom the queen of love was bent To try a new experiment. She threw her law-books on the fhelf, And thus debated with herfelf. Since men alledge,...and pure ; If 'tis with reafon they complain, This inftant fhall reftore my reign. •. . . : I'll fearch where ev'ry .virtue dwells.,.. : From courts... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 336 strani
...queen of love was bent To try a new experiment*.; •; ..,c : She threw her law-books, on the fhelf, And thus debated with herfelf. . Since men alledge,...they ne'er can find Thofe beauties in a female mind j.:.. Which raife a flame, that will endure For ever uncorrupt and pure ; If 'tis with reafon they... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 440 strani
...whom the queen of love was berifri To try a new experiment. She threw her law-books on the fhelf, 140: And thus debated with herfelf. SINCE men alledge,...flame that will endure For ever uncorrupt and pure;- 1451 If 'tis with reafon they complain^ This inftant mall reftore my reign. Ill fearch where ev'ry... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1767 - 274 strani
...maid, On whom the queen of love was bent To try a new experiment. She threw her law-books on the fhelf, And thus debated with herfelf : " Since men alledge,...they ne'er can find Thofe beauties in a female mind, 180 THE BE AU TIES OiF Which ran'fe a flame, that will endure For evsr uncorrupt and pure ; If 'tis... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 338 strani
...maid, On whom the queen of love was bent To try a new experiment. She threw her law-books on the fhelfj And thus debated with herfelf. Since men alledge,...and pure ; If 'tis with reafon they complain, This inftant fhall reftore my reign. I'll fearch where ev'ry virtue dwells, From courts inclulive down to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 384 strani
...whom the Queen of Love was bent To try a new experiment. She threw her law-books on the flielf, 140 And thus debated with herfelf. Since men alledge,...flame that will endure For ever uncorrupt and pure ; 1^.5 If 'tis with reafon they complain, This infant fliall reftore my reign. I 'll fcarch where every... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 378 strani
...try a new experiment. She threw her law-books on the flielf, 140 And thus debated with herfelf. Since Since men alledge, they ne'er can find Thofe beauties...flame that will endure For ever uncorrupt and pure ; ;^j If 'tis with reafon they complain, This infant fliill reftore my reign. I 'll fearch where every... | |
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