Bristol's hair : What bodily fatigue is half so bad? With anxious care they labour to be glad. What numbers, here, would into fame advance, Conscious of merit in the coxcomb's dance ? The tavern ! park ! assembly ! mask ! and play ! Those dear destroyers... The British Poets: Including Translations ... - Page 136by British poets - 1822Full view - About this book
| Edward Young - Women - 1741 - 194 pages
...Compleatly dreft by * Monteuil, and Grimace, They take their birth-day fuit, and publick face : Their fmiles are only part of what they wear, Put off at night with Lady B 's hair. What bodily fatigue is half fo bad ? With anxious care they labour to be glad* What numbers,... | |
| Edward Young - English poetry - 1752 - 154 pages
...Compleatly dreft by * Afontexil, and Grimace, They take their birth-day fuit, and public face : Their fmiles are only part of what they wear, Put off at night with Lady B 's hair. What bodily fatigue is half fo bad ? With anxious care they labour to be glad. What numbers,... | |
| Edward Young - English literature - 1762 - 412 pages
...Completely dreft by * MONTEUIL, and grimace, They take their birth-Jay fuit, and public face : Their f"miles are only part of what they wear, Put off at night, with lady B 's hair. What bodily fatigue is half fo bad ? With anxious tare they labour to be glad. What numbers,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English essays - 1767 - 274 pages
...Compleatly drefs'd by Monteuel, and grimace. They take their birth-day fuit, and public face; Their fmiles are only part of what they wear, Put off at night with lady B 's hair. What bodily fatigue is half fo bad ? With anxious care they labour to be glad. - "What numbers,... | |
| Edward Young - 1767 - 272 pages
...Completely dreft by *MONTEUIL, and grimace, They take their birrb-day fuit, and public face : Their fmiles are only part of what they wear, Put off at night, with lady 3 's hair. What bodily fatigue is half fo bad ? With anxious care they labour to be glad. What numbers,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 290 pages
...Completely dreft by * Monteuil and grimace, They take their hirth-day fuit and public face i Their fmiles are only part of what they wear. Put off at night, with Lady B 's hair. What bodily fatigue is half fo bad? ja With anxious care they labour to be glad. .. What... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 286 pages
...Completely dreft by * Monteuil and grimace, They take their birth-day fuit and public face : Their fmiles are only part of what they wear. Put off at night, with Lady B 's hair. What bodily fatigue is half fo bad ? 225 With anxious care they labour to be glad. • A... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1791 - 966 pages
...drefs'd by f Montcuel, and grimace, They take their birth-day fuit, and public face ; Their fmilcs arc `q q q B 's hair. What bodily fatigue is half fo bad ? With anxious care they labour to be glad. What numbers... | |
| Edward Young - 1792 - 348 pages
...only part of what they wear, Put off at night, with lady £ 's hair. What bodily fatigue is half fo bad ? With anxious care they labour to be glad. What numbers, here, would into fame advance, Confcious of merit, in the coxcomb's dance ; The tavern ! park ! afiembly ! mafk ! and play ! Thofe... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 542 pages
...dreft by * Monteuil and grimace, They t :ke their tirib-Jay fuit and fu'j'.ic face : 1 heir fmiles arc only part of what they wear. Put off at night, with Lady B 'siuir. What bodily fatigue is half fo bad I 1*5 With anxious care they labour to be gtaJ. What numbers,... | |
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