| Edward Young - Women - 1741 - 194 pages
...point they aim at is deformity : They throw their perfons with a hoydon-air Acrofs the room, and tofs into the chair. So far their commerce with mankind...gone, They, for our manners, have exchang'd their own. The modeft look, the caftigated grace, The gentle movement, and flow-meafur'd pace, For which her lovers... | |
| Edward Young - English poetry - 1752 - 154 pages
...point they aim at is deformity: They throw their perfons with a hoydon-air Acrofc the room, and tofs into the chair. So far their commerce with mankind...gone, They, for our manners, have exchang'd their own. The modeft look, the caftigated grace, The gentle movement, and flow-meafur'd pace, For which her lovers... | |
| Edward Young - English literature - 1762 - 412 pages
...point they aim at is deformity ; They throw their perfons with a hoyden air Acrofs the room, and tofs into the chair. So far their commerce with mankind...gone, They, for our manners, have exchang'd their own. The modeft look, the cafligated grace, The gentle movement, and flow-meafur'd pace,, Fl.r which her... | |
| Edward Young - 1767 - 272 pages
...point they aim at is deformity : They ibroio their perfons with a hoyden air Acrotg the room, and tafs into the chair. So far their commerce with mankind is gone, They, for our manners, hare exchang'd their o\va, The modeft look, the caftigated grace, The gentle movement, and flow-meafur'd... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 290 pages
...they aim at is deformsty •. They throw their perfons with a hoyden air Acrofs the room, and tofs into the chair. So far their commerce with mankind...for our manners, have exchang'd their own. 480 The modeft look, the caftigated grace, The gentle movement, and flow-meafur'd pace, For which her lovers... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 278 pages
...deformity : They tbroiv their perfons with a hoyden air I Acrofs the room, and tofs into the chair. I So far their commerce with mankind is gone, ( They, for our manners, have exchang'd their own. 4.80 Jl The modeft look, the caftigated grace, The gentle movement, and flow-mearur'd pace, - For which... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 286 pages
...point they aim at is deformity : They throw their perfons with a hoyden air Acrofs the room, and toft into the chair. So far their commerce with mankind...for our manners, have exchang'd their own. 480 The modeft look, the caftigated grace, The gentle movement,- and flow-meafur'd pace, For which her lovers... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1791 - 966 pages
...point they aim at is deformity : They throw their pcrfons with a hoyden air Acrofs the room, and tofs into the chair. So far their commerce with mankind...gone, They for our manners have exchang'd their own. The modeit look, the caftigatcd grace, The gentle movL'incnt, and flow mcaiur'd pace, For which her... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1796 - 574 pages
...is deformity : They throw their pcrfons with a hoydtn air Acrofs the room, and toft into the civur. So far their commerce with mankind is gone, They for our manners have exchang'd their own. The modeft look, the caftigated grace, The gentle movement, and (low mcafur'd pace, For which her lovers... | |
| Edward Young - 1799 - 314 pages
...point they aim at is deformity : They throw their perfons, with a hoyden air, Acrofs the room, and tofs into the chair. So far their commerce with mankind...gone, They for our manners have exchang'd their own. 4.80 The modeft look, the caftigated grace, The gentle movement, and flow- meafur'd pace, For which... | |
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