| 1797 - 468 Seiten
...fragrant violet or opening rose, Are half so sweet as Alexander's breath. Then he will talk— good Gods I how he will talk! He speaks the kindest words, and looks such things, Vows with such passion, and swears with such a grace. That it is heaven to be deluded by him I Sys. Her sorrows must have way.... | |
| John Milton - 1797 - 484 Seiten
...tose, Are half so sweet as Alexander.s breath. Then he will talk— good Gods I how he will talk I He speaks the kindest words, and looks such things, Vows with such passion, and swears with such a grace, That it is heaven to be deluded by him I Sys. Her sorrows must have way.... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 416 Seiten
...of the genial spring, The fragrant violet, or opening rose, Are half so sweet as Alexander's breath. Then he will talk — good gods! how he will talk!...words, and looks such things, Vows with such passion, and swears with such a grace, That it is heaven to be deluded by him ! Sys. Her sorrows must have way.... | |
| John Fletcher, David Garrick - 1808 - 410 Seiten
...of the genial spring, The fragrant violet, or opening rose, Are half so sweet as Alexander's breath. Then he will talk — good gods! how he will talk!...words, and looks such things, Vows with such passion, and swears with such a grace, That it is heaven to be deluded by him ! Sys. Her sorrows must have way.... | |
| 1811 - 718 Seiten
...sweetness ; Then he will talk — good gods, how he will talk ! Even when the joy he sighed for is possest, scandalous coward; Spiritless, void of honour; one, who's sold so much grace, That 'tis a kind of heaven to be deluded by him. Par. But what was it, that you would... | |
| Theresa (fict. name.) - 1815 - 276 Seiten
...fois ne sc funt pas connoitre, Et pour leur coup d-essai vcuknt des coups de maitre. CoR:itIH.£. lie speaks the kindest words, and looks such things, Vows...such passion, swears with such a grace, That it is heaven to be deluded by him. -Lcs. POOR Isabel-s expectations were not answered ; in a second visit,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1822 - 364 Seiten
...rage.' And then, again, that little, soft, . shy, tearful trembler, for Statira, to hear her recite, ' He speaks the kindest words, and looks such things, Vows with such passion, swears with so much grace, That 'tis a kind of hea^fcn to be deluded by him.' What a play we might have run up... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 396 Seiten
...of the genial spring, The fragrant violet, or op'ning rose, Are half so sweet as Alexander's breath. Then he will talk — good gods ! how he will talk...words, and looks such things, Vows with such passion, and swears with such a grace, That it is heaven to be deluded by him ! Sys. Her sorrows must have way.... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 814 Seiten
...Alexander's breath. Then he will talk—Rood prods! how lie will Poly. Why all thia noise—ye partial power* talk! He speaks the kindest words, and looks such things, Vows with such passion, and swears with such That it is Heaven to be deluded liy him ! St/n. Her sorrows must have way. A'fiij.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1825 - 434 Seiten
...my rage. And then, again, that little, soft, shy, tearful trembler, for Statira, to hear her recite, He speaks the kindest words, and looks such things, Vows with such passion, swears with so much grace, That 'tis a kind of heaven to be deluded by htm." What a play we might have run up !... | |
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