| Michel de Montaigne - 1711 - 566 pages
...infert,, it being at leau as well faid, as any of thofe he quotes out of jhe Ancient Poets, B.«. John. Still to be Neat, ftill to be Dreft,"" ?,' /«»....ftill Perfum'd :, ' Lady, it is to be prefum'd, Though Arts hid caufes are not found, All is not fweet, all is not found. AS may be judg'd by thefe fqllowing,... | |
| William Oldys - English drama - 1740 - 326 pages
...makes many thieves, as many ftrumpets, And' no fewer bankrupts. Johnfon's Every man out of Ml humour. Still to ~be neat, ftill to be dreft, As you were...to be powder'd, ftill perfum'd ; Lady, it is to be prefnm'd, Though art's hid caufes are not found, • AH is not fweet, all is not found. Give me a look,... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - French essays - 1743 - 440 pages
...prefume to infert, it being at leaft as well laid, as any of thofc he quotes out of the ancient Poets, Still to be neat, ftill to be dreft, As you were going...are not found, All is not fweet, all is not found •[ . As may be judged by thefe following, Rides nei, Coracine, nil oleites : Mala quota bent ale... | |
| James Upton - 1749 - 144 pages
...during the plague at LONDON. So again below, " But now " by reafon of the ficknefie, &c. Ibid. SONG. *' Still to be neat, ftill to be dreft, " As you were going to a feaft ; " Still to bee poudred, ftill perfum'd : " Lady, it is to be prefum'd, " Though art's hid caufes are not found,... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1759 - 476 pages
...prefume to infert, it being at leaft as well faid, as any of thofe he quotes out of the ancient Poets, Still to be Neat, ftill to be Dreft, As you were going to a Feaft, Still to be powder'd, ftill pertum'd : Lady, it is to be prefum'd, Though Arts hidcaufes are not found, All is not fweet, all is... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - French essays - 1776 - 484 pages
...prefume to infert, it being at leaft as well faid, as any of thofe he quotes out of the ancient poets, Still to be neat, ftill to be dreft, As you were going to a feaft, Still to be powder 'd, ftill perfum'd : Lady, it is to be prefum'd, Though art's hid caufes are not found, All... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1776 - 96 pages
...ytii were going to a feaft ; Still to be powder' d, Jlillperfum'd : Lady, it is to be prefuiri 'd, Though art's hid 'caufes are not found, All is not fweet, all is not found. B Give ~ Give me a look, give me a face, That makes Jimplicity a grace ; Robes loofely flowing, hair... | |
| George Colman - 1777 - 340 pages
...fong yet perfect I gave you, boy ? Boy. Yes, Sir. Cler. Let me hear it. Boy. You fhall, Sir. SONG. Still to be neat, ftill to be dreft, As you were going...ftill perfum'd : Lady, it is to be prefum'd, Though Though art's hid caufes are not found, All is not fweet, all is not found. Give me a look, give me... | |
| Thomas Davies - Theater - 1783 - 444 pages
...its turn of thought, I cannot forbear transcribing: G 4 Still -Still to be neat, (till to be drefs'd As you were going to a feaft ; Still to be powder'd, ftill perfum'd; '"I- Lady, 'tis to be prefum'd, , ; Though art's hid caufes are not found, .__ • All is not fweet,... | |
| Thomas Davies - Theater - 1784 - 300 pages
...elegance ofitstuirt of thought, I cannot forbear tnnferibing: Siilfto be neat,. ttill'to b^ drefs'iT As you were going to a feaft- ; Still to be powder'd, ftill perfumrd; Lady, 'lis to be prefum.'dy Though art's hid caufcs are not found*. All is not fweet, a!l... | |
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