| John Ovington - Marriage - 1813 - 168 pages
...harmony within j What the bright sparkling of the (inest eye, To the soft soothing: of a calm reply f Can. comeliness of form, or shape, or air, With comeliness...; But these — these only, can the heart retain.' There is reason however to fear, that at times some of the fair sex gratify the desire of making an... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1814 - 424 pages
...the soft soothing of H calm reply ? Can comeliness of form, or shape, or ahy With comeliness of word or deeds compare ? ,'. No :— Those at first th'...; But these, these only, can the heart retain.— Gajr. 10. Wrong'd in my love, all proffers I disdain -. Deceiv'd for once I trust not kings again.... | |
| John Carey - English language - 1816 - 300 pages
...harmony within ? What the bright sparkling of the finest eye, To the soft soothing of a calm reply ? Can comeliness of form, or shape, or air, With comeliness of words and deeds compare ? No ! those at first th' unwary heart may gain : But these, these only, can that... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1817 - 416 pages
...soft soothing of a calm reply ? Can comeliness of form, or shape, or air, V\ ith comeliness of word or deeds compare ? No : — Those at first th' unwary heart may gain ; But theie, these only, can the heart retain. Gay. 10. Wrong' d in my love all proffers I disdain : Peceiv'd... | |
| William Scott - Children's stories - 1820 - 398 pages
...the toft soothing of a caTm reply ? Can comeliness of form, or shape or air, With comeliness of word or deeds compare"? No : — Those at first th' unwary heart may gain ; But these, these only, can the heait retain. — (joy. 10. Wrong'd in my love all proffers I disdain: Deceived for once I trust not... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1819 - 366 pages
...form, or shape, or air, With comeliness of word or d^'eds compare ? No :•— Tho-e at first tli' unwary heart may gain ; But these, these only, can the heart retain.— Gay, L. 10. Wrong'd iii my love, all proffers 1 disdain :• Deceiv'd for once 1 trust not kings again.... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1823 - 396 pages
...calm reply ? Can comeliness of form, or shape, or air, With comeliness of -word or deeds compare ? J No : — Those at first th' unwary heart may gain ; But these, these only, can the heart retain. — Gay. 10. Wrong'd in my love, all proffers I disdain : DeceivM for once I trust not kings again.... | |
| 1824 - 80 pages
...calm reply? Can comeliness of form, or shape, or air, With cojneliness of words, or deeds compare 1 No ; those at first th' unwary heart may gain, But these, these only, can that heart retain. ANONYMOUS. IS ..•» o* ..!•i,•? .:.j:t.-; f • • LINES •' ••*' o:... | |
| William Scott - Diccion - 1825 - 382 pages
...soothing of a calm reply ? Can comeliness of form, or shape, or air, With comeliness of word or Unsds compare? No : — Those at first th' unwary heart...gain ; But these, these only, can the heart retain. — Gay. 10. Wrong'd in my love, all proffers I disdain : Deceiv'd for once I trust net kings again.... | |
| 1826 - 492 pages
...harmony within ? What the bright sparkling of the finest ej'C, To the soft soothing of a calm reply ? Can comeliness of form, or shape, or air, With comeliness of words or deeds compare ? No : those at first llir unwary heart may gain, I5u1 iht-sp, lliesr only can the heart retain. CH1r Economist. ECONOMY... | |
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