 | William Cowper - 1782 - 359 páginas
...But paffion rudely fnapsthe ftring, /.':,/ L..~:'i. And it, revives again, i ' • .,:: vi^rrn.vT: :: Some foe to his upright intent Finds out his weaker part, Virtue engages his affent, '.si But pleafure wins his heaft. 'Tis here the folly, of the wlfes. : :,_: ; ;;; , '. Throughall... | |
 | William Cowper - 1782 - 359 páginas
...fpring, Vice feems already flain, But paflion rudely fnaps the ftring, And it revives again. 3Some foe to his upright intent Finds out his weaker part, Virtue engages his affent, But pleafure wins his heart. 4"Tis here the folly of the wife Through all his art we view,... | |
 | William Cowper - 1786
...fpring, Vice feems already flain, But pafiion rudely fnaps the firing, And it revives again. 3Some foe to his upright intent Finds out his weaker part, Virtue engages his afient, But pleafure wins his heart. 4 4'Tis here the folly of the wife Through all his art we view,... | |
 | William Cowper - 1787
...feems already flain, But paffion rudely fnaps the firing, And it revives again. HUMAN FRAILTY; in. Some foe to his upright intent Finds out his weaker part, Virtue engages his affent, But pleafure wins his heart. IV. *Tis here the folly of the wife Through all his art we view,... | |
 | William Cowper - 1788
...the fpring, Vice feems already flain, But paffion rudely fnaps the firing, And it revives again. nr. Some foe to his upright intent Finds out his weaker part, Virtue engages his aflent, But pleafure wins his heart. IV. "Tis here the folly of the wife Through all his art we view,... | |
 | William Cowper - 1793 - 359 páginas
...fpring, Vice feems already flain ; But paflion rudely fnaps the firing, And it revives again. Ill, Some foe to his upright intent Finds out his weaker part-; Virtue engages his afient, But pleafure wins his heart. IV. 'Tis here the folly of the wife Through all his art we. view... | |
 | James Lackington - 1794 - 328 páginas
...bring me an account where I might find her ; but I did not fee her until &• veral weeks after that. Some foe to his upright intent, Finds out his weaker part, Virtue engages his aifenr. But pleafure wins the heart. Tis here the folly of the wife, Through all his arts we view,... | |
 | James Lackington - 1795 - 540 páginas
...bring me an account where I might find her ; but I did not fee Jier until feveral weeks after that. " Some foe to his upright intent, " Finds out his weaker part, !' Virtue engages his affent, " But pleafure wins the heart. •' 'Tis here the folly of the wife, " Through all his arts... | |
 | Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 1008 páginas
...bow well bent and fmart the tyring. Vice feems already flaiu ; But pallion rudely (naps the firing, And it revives again. Some foe to his upright intent Finds out his weaker partj Virtue engages his aC'enr, But plculure wins his heart. 'Tis h-.-re the folly of the wife Through... | |
 | Lindley Murray - 1799 - 356 páginas
...the fpring, Vice feerns already flain ; But Pafsion rudely fnaps the firing, And it revives again. Q Some foe to his upright intent Finds out his weaker part, Virtue engages his afsent, But Pleafure wins his heart. Tis here the folly of the wife, Through all his art, we view ;... | |
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