| Bryan Edwards - 1806 - 426 Seiten
...not, of a copy of verses prefixed to Garth's Dispensary, and in which is. this beautiful triplet ; I read thee over with a lover's eye : Thou hast no...spy : Thou art all beauty ; — or all blindness I. Esq. a man, whose tragical end having excited the attention of Europe, and furnished a lesson for history... | |
| Bryan Edwards - 1806 - 428 Seiten
...copy of verses prefixed to Garth's Dispensary, and in which is this beautiful triplet : I read thce over with a lover's eye : Thou hast no faults, or...spy : Thou art all beauty ; — or all blindness I, Esq. a man, whose tragical end having excited the attention of Europe, and furnished a lesson for history... | |
| Anne MacVicar Grant - 1807 - 240 Seiten
...to me here, and never mind incorrectness ; you will daily improve; or, though you should not, «'• Thou hast no faults, or I no faults can spy, Thou art all beauty, or all bli ndness I." LETTER IX. TO MISS REID. Fort William, May. 12, J?79. BE astonished, Oh ! HCriefr, for... | |
| Anne MacVicar Grant - 1809 - 288 Seiten
...Write to me here, and never mind incorrectness; you will daily improv* 9 on, though you should not, " Thou hast no faults, or I no faults can spy, « Thou art all beauty, or all blindness J." : . • ".-V> LETTER IX. .. .i • •.. : -!i» TO MISS HE1B. :' ' * tl. - .v ...•-. .. ' -1... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 Seiten
...I approve or blame; Perhaps 1 know not why I like, or damn; I can be pleas'd; and 1 dare own I am. I read thee over with a lover's eye; Thou hast no...faults can spy; Thou art all beauty, or all blindness 1. Critics and aged beaux of fancy chaste, Who ne'er had fire, or else whose fire is past, Must judge... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 620 Seiten
...approve or blame; I'erhaps 1 know not why I like, or damn; I can be pleas'd ; and 1 dare own I am. 1 read thee over with a lover's eye; Thou hast no faults,...can spy ; Thou art all beauty, or all blindness I. Critics and aged beaux of fancy chaste, Whf> ne'er had lire, or else whose fire is past, Must judge... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 568 Seiten
...strongly supported, if we except two lines in his Verses to Dr. Garth, which have become proverbial: " Thou hast no faults, or I no faults can spy: •' Thou art all beauty, or all blindness I." ь Without this precaution the s\\m left by the Founder would have been insufficient. Me willed that... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 612 Seiten
...like, or damn) I can be pleas'd; and 1 dare own I am. 1 read thee over with a lover's eye; Thou hust no faults, or I no faults can spy; Thou art all beauty, or all blindness I. Critics and aged beaux of fancy chaste; Who ne'er had fire, or else whose fire is past, Must judge... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 Seiten
...I approve or blame; Perhaps 1 know not why 1 like, or damn; I can be pleas'd; and 1 dare own I ara. I read thee over with a lover's eye; Thou hast no faults, or 1 no faults can spy; Thou art all beauty, Or all blindness 1. Critics and aged beaux of fancy chaste,... | |
| John Wesley - 1812 - 462 Seiten
...however is wiser 'and better than you. .Nay, perhaps you do not think so. Possibly you said once, ' Thou hast no faults, or I no faults can spy ; . , ; Thou art all beauty, or all blindness I.' .. But you do not say so now : she is not without faults : and you can see them plain enough. You see... | |
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