term affign'd to her here, In the uniform praftice of Religion and Virtue. MADE to engage all hearts, and charm all eyes ; Tho* meek, magnanimous ; tho' witty, wife ; Polite, as all her life in courts had been ; Yet good, as fhe the world had never feen A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes - Page 78edited by - 1782Full view - About this book
| Richard Pococke - England - 1888 - 278 pages
...Having employed the short time assigned to her here In the uniform practice of Virtue and Religion, Made to engage all hearts, and charm all eyes, Tho' meek, magnanimous ; tho' witty, wise ¡ Polite, as all her life in Courts had been, Yet good, as she the world had never seen ; The... | |
| Thomas Joseph Pettigrew - Epitaphs - 1888 - 578 pages
...29. Made to engage all hearts, and charm all eyes; Though meek, magnanimous ; though witty, wist ; Polite, as all her life in courts had been ; Yet good, as she the world had never seen ; The noble fire of an exalted mind, With gentle female tenderness combined.... | |
| Thomas Joseph Pettigrew - Epitaphs - 1902 - 584 pages
...29. Made to engage all hearts, and charm all eyes; Though meek, magnanimous ; though witty, wise ; Polite, as all her life in courts had been; Yet good, as she the world had never seen; The noble fire of au exalted mind, With gentle female tenderness combined.... | |
| Sir William Weller Pepys - 1904 - 516 pages
...wife— "' Made to engage all hearts, to charm all eyes, Though weak, magnanimous, though witty, wise ; Polite as all her life in courts had been, Yet good, as she the world had never seen. The nobler fire of an exalted mind With gentlest female tenderness combined.... | |
| 1751 - 390 pages
...contains. Mrs. Littleton's ETIT А гн, by lie limimrablc George Littleton, Efj; ter /»n/mag Hitjband. Tho' meek, -magnanimous ; tho' witty, wife! Polite as all her life in courts had been ; Yet good as fhc the world had never feen : The noble fire of an exalted mind, With gcntleft female tendernefs combin'd.... | |
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