| 1760 - 754 pages
...Till EDWIN came, the pride of fwains, A foul that knew no art : And from whoic eye, ferenely milj, Shone forth the feeling heart. A mutual flame was quickly caught; Was quickly too reveal'd : Tor neither bolom lodg'da wiih That virtue keeps conccaTd. SS^írs. VoLxxii. What happy hours of... | |
| Moses Mendez - 1770 - 334 pages
...fwains, A foul devoid of art ; And from whofe eye, ferenely mild, Shone forth the feeling heart. VII. A mutual flame was quickly caught ; Was quickly too reveal'd : For neither bofom lodg'da wifh, That virtue keeps conceal'd. F 2 VHI. Whal: VIII. What happy hours of home-felt... | |
| 1781 - 384 pages
...was fair. Till Edwin came, the pride of fwains, A foul that knew no art, And from whofe eyes ferenely mild, Shone forth the feeling heart. A mutual flame was quickly caught. Was quickly too reveal'd ; Fqr neither bjfom lodg'd , wifli Which virtue keeps conceal'd. What happy hours of heartfelt blifs.... | |
| 1781 - 512 pages
...pride of A foul devoid of art ; And from whofe eye, ferenely miW, Shone forth the feeling heajt. A mutu A mutual flame was quickly caught ; Was quickly too reveal'd ; For neither bofom lodg'da wilh That virtue keeps conceal'd. What happy hours of home-felt blifs Did love on both... | |
| Thomas Evans - 1784 - 332 pages
...fair. Till Edwin came, the pride of fwains, A foul that knew no art ; And from whofe eye, ferenely mild, Shone forth the feeling heart. A mutual flame...quickly caught ; Was quickly too reveal'd : For neither bofom lodg'da wifh, That virtue keeps conceal'd.What happy hours of home-felt Wife Did love on both... | |
| 1785 - 304 pages
...fair. Till Edwin came, the pride of fwains, A foul that knew no art ; And from whofe eye, ferenely mild, Shone forth the feeling heart. A mutual flame...quickly caught ; Was quickly too reveal'd : For neither bofom lodg'da wifh, What happy hours of home-felt blifs Did love on both beftow ! But blifa too mighty... | |
| William Enfield - 1785 - 460 pages
...fair. 'Till EDwIN came, the pride of fwains, A foul that knew no art, And from whofe eyes ferenely mild, Shone forth the feeling heart. A mutual flame was quickly caught, Was quickly too reveal'd ; Nor neither bofom lodg'da wifh Which virtue keeps conceal'd. What happy hours of heart-felt blifs... | |
| John Walter - 1785 - 258 pages
...fair : Till EDWIN came, the pride of fwains, A foul that knew no art, And from whofe eyes ferenely mild, Shone forth the feeling heart. A mutual flame was quickly caught, Was quickly too reveal'dj For neither bofom lodg'da wifh, Which virtue keeps conceal'd. What happy hours of heartfelt... | |
| 1796 - 220 pages
...by all a wonder own'd, Yet knew not fhe was fair, A foul devoid of art ; And from whofe eye ferenely mild, Shone forth the feeling heart. A mutual flame was quickly caught; Was quickly too reveal'd: Por neither bofom lodg'da wifh That virtue keeps conceal'd. , . What happy hours of home-felt blift... | |
| 1797 - 332 pages
...EDWIN came, the pride of fwains, a foul that knew no art, ' , and from whofe eyes ferenely mild, lhone forth the feeling heart. A mutual flame was quickly caught, was quickly too reveal'd ; nor neither bofom lodg'da wilh. which virtue keeps conceal'd. What happy hours of heart-felt blifs... | |
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