 | Select collection - 1780
...with her ftarry head compare. J Such ropes of pearl her anus incumher, She fearcc can deal the cauls at Ombre. So many rings each finger freight, They tremble with the mighty weight. The like in England ne'er was feen, Since Holbein drew Hal and his Queen. But, after thefe fantaftic... | |
 | John Bell - English poetry - 1789
...rocket breaking in the air Can with her starry head compare. Such ropes of pearl her arms incumber^ She scarce can deal the cards at Ombre. So many rings...finger freight, They tremble with the mighty weight. The like in England ne'er was seen, Since Holbein drew Hal and his Queen. -6But, after these fantastic... | |
 | John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1808
...Now sparkling in the froein's hair; * No rocket breaking in the air Can with her starry head compare. Such ropes of pearl her arms encumber, She scarce can deal the cards at omber ; So many rings each finger freight, They tremble with the mighty weight. The like in England... | |
 | John Dryden - English literature - 1808
...Now sparkling in the froein's hair; * No rocket breaking in the air Can with her starry head compare. Such ropes of pearl her arms encumber, She scarce can deal the cards at omber ; So many rings each finger freight, They tremble with the mighty weight. The like in England... | |
 | John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821
...sparkling in the froein's hair ; * No rocket breaking in the air Can with her starry head compare. Such ropes of pearl her arms encumber, She scarce can deal the cards at omber ; So many rings each finger freight, They tremble with the mighty weight. The like in England... | |
 | John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821
...starry head compare. Such ropes of pearl her arms encumber, She scarce can deal the cards at omber ; So many rings each finger freight, They tremble with the mighty weight. The like in England ne'er was seen, Since Holbein drew Hal t and his queen. But after these fantastic... | |
 | Horace Smith - 1827
...quite the mode. The Sedley wears nothing else. When I last saw her playing cards 'with the King, in the Painted Gallery at Whitehall, she reminded me of what...finger freight, They tremble with the mighty weight.' Voi/ons! have I arranged all that I am to wear? O del! quelcoup cTetourdi! I have never settled about... | |
 | Horace Smith - 1827
...quite the mode. The Sedley wears nothing else. When I last saw her playing cards with the King, in the Painted Gallery at Whitehall, she reminded me of what...her arms encumber, She scarce can deal the cards at Omhre ; So many rings each finger freight, They tremble with the mighty weight.' Foyons! have I arranged... | |
 | John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1885
...starry head compare. Such ropes of pearl her arms encumber, 35 She scarce can deal the cards at omber : So many rings each finger freight, They tremble with the mighty weight. The like in England ne'er was seen, Since Holbein drew Hal § and his queen : 40 But after these fantastic... | |
 | Sir George Etherege - English drama - 1888 - 408 pages
...Now sparkling in the Frauldris hair ; No rocket breaking in the air Can with her starry head compare. Such ropes of pearl her arms encumber She scarce can...finger freight They tremble with the mighty weight ; The like in England ne'er was seen Since Holbein drew Hal and his Queen. But after these fantastic... | |
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