| English poetry - 1852 - 874 pages
...wits may give. The fair and innocent shall still believe. Know then, unnumber'd spirits round thee ng ; And the sky saddens with the gather'd storm. Through the hush'd inclos'd in woman's beauteous mould ; Thence, by a soft transition, we repair From earthly vehicles... | |
| Thomas Campbell - English poetry - 1853 - 838 pages
...may give. The fair and innocent shall still believe. Know then, unnumbcr'd spirits round thec flv. The light militia of the lower sky : These, though...As now your own. our beings were of old, And once inclosed in woman's beauteous mould; Thence, by a soft transition, we repair From earthly vehicles... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1853 - 330 pages
...wits may give? The fair and innocent shall still believe. 40 Know, then, unnumbcr'd spirits round thee fly, The light militia of the lower sky: These, though...the ring. Think what an equipage thou hast in air, 45 And view with scorn two pages and a chair. As now your own, our beings were of old, And once inclosed... | |
| Alexander Pope, Alexander Dyce - 1854 - 352 pages
...unseen, are ever on the wing, Hang $'er the box, and hover round the ring. 1 Mrs. Arabella Fennor. Think what an equipage thou hast in air, And view...As now your own, our beings were of old, And once inclos'd in woman's beauteous mould ; Thence, by a soft transition, we repair From earthly vehicles... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1856 - 352 pages
...wits may give ? The fair and innocent shall still believe. 40 Know then, unnumber'd spirits round thee fly, The light militia of the lower sky : These, though...As now your own, our beings were of old, And once enclosed in woman's beauteous mould ; Thence, by a soft transition, we repair From earthly vehicles... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1856 - 512 pages
...may give; \ The fair and innocent shall still believe; Know then, unnumber'd spirits round thee ny, The light militia of the lower sky ; These, though...As now your own, our beings were of old, And once enclosed in woman's beauteous mould ; Thence, by a soft transition, we repair From earthly vehicles... | |
| Alexander Pope, George Gilfillan - 1856 - 356 pages
...still believe. 40 Know then, unnumber'd spirits round thee fly, The light militia of the lower sky : v These, though unseen, are ever on the wing, Hang o'er...As now your own, our beings were of old, And once enclosed in woman's beauteous mould ; Thence, by a soft transition, we repair From earthly vehicles... | |
| Alexander Pope, Alexander Dyce - 1859 - 352 pages
...wits may give ? The fair and innocent shall still believe. Know, then, unnumber'd spirits round thee fly, The light militia of the lower sky : These, though...wing, Hang o'er the box, and hover round the ring. 1 Mrs. Arabella Fermor. Think what an equipage thou hast in air, And view with scorn two pages and... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1860 - 542 pages
...wits may give ? The fair and innocent shall still believe. Know, then, unnumber'd spirits round thee fly, The light militia of the lower sky : These, though...As now your own, our beings were of old, And once enclosed in woman's beauteous mould ; Thence, by a soft transition, we repair From earthly vehicles... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1860 - 632 pages
...though no credit doubting wits may give. The lair and innocent shall still believe Xnow then, unnumher'd spirits round thec fly, The light militia of the lower...box, and hover round the ring Think what an equipage ifinu hast in air. And view with scorn two pages and a chair As now your own, our beings were of old,... | |
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