Her complexion was clear, healthful, and animated with a native glow more bright than art can confer. Her features were regular, and well proportioned, but had withal a kind of mafculine air. Her eyes were blue, beautiful, and piercing as light itfelf. The Temple of Virtue: A Dream - Page 54by David Fordyce, James Fordyce - 1775 - 110 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1757 - 564 pages
...eyes. The manner of the whole was iimple and folemn. There was no niv! of adventitious decorations, and there were none. At the upper end of the temple, on a throne of fUte, appeared the goddefs. Her complexion was clear, healthful, and animate, her features were regular,... | |
| English literature - 1757 - 740 pages
...eyes. . The manner of the whole was limpie and fol emu. There was no need of adventitious decoration;., and there were none. At the upper end of the temple, on ะท throne of (late, appeared the goddeft. Her complexion was clear, healthful, and animated ; her features... | |
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...eye. The manner of the whole was simple and solemn. There was no need of adventitious decorations, and there were none. At the upper end of the temple, on a throne of state, appeared the goddess- But how describe her Wondrous form ? Her complexion was clear, healthful,... | |
| Increase Cooke - American literature - 1819 - 490 pages
...eye. The manner of the whole ' as simple and solemn. There was no need of adentitious decorations, and there were none. At the upper end of the temple, on a throne of ate, appeared the goddess. But how describe her ondrous form ! Her complexion was clear, healthil,... | |
| 1757 - 380 pages
...eyes. The manner of the whole was fimple and foleine. There was no need of adventitious decorations, and there were none. At the upper end of the temple, on a throne of ftate, appeared the goddefs. But how defcribe her wondrous form ? Her complexion was clear, healthful, and animated with... | |
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