| John Oldmixon - 1728 - 484 str.
...Eyes : He fir ft in woncTrous Magick Fetters bound, "fhe Airy Voice, and ftopt the flying Sound ; fbe various Figures by his 'Pencil wrought, Gave Colour and a Body to the "Thought, THESE Verfes are Mrs. Molefxortb\ Daughter to that Noble Lord, the late Vifcount Molefworth, Author... | |
| James Arbuckle - 1734 - 456 str.
...the Eyes. He fir ft in wond'rous magic k Fetters hound The airy Vo ice \ andftopt the flying Sound : The various Figures by his 'Pencil wrought, Gave Colour and a Body to the Though t. WELL may the Englijh and French Tranflators yield to a Lady, who has excell'd, we may fafely... | |
| Samuel Boyse - 1753 - 378 str.
...a.', C, V. (9) The nohle Art from Caa'mus took its Rife, Of painting Words, and fpeaking to the Eyes ! The various Figures by his Pencil wrought, Gave Colour and a Body to the Thought. Lncae, (10) Daughter of Lycus, King of Tbtba, (11) A Town in the Ifle of Lejhos, foften foften them,... | |
| George Colman - 1755 - 336 str.
...from Cadmus took its rife Of painting words, and fpeaking to the eyes : He firft in wond'rous magick fetters bound The airy voice, and ftopt the flying...pencil wrought Gave colour, and a body to the thought. SONETT O. From PETRARCH. '"IpHoughtful alone, thro' barren wafles I ftray, •*• Slow'ling'ring fteps... | |
| Jean Palairet - 1757 - 256 str.
...words, and fpeaking to the eyes. He firft in wond'rous magick fetters bo.un'd The airy voice, and ilopt the flying found : The various figures, by his pencil...to the thought. The Hebrews, ftruck with admiration thereof, call'd Dikduk, ie fubtle invention. The Americans believed at firft paper could fpeak, feeing... | |
| Collection - 1758 - 354 str.
...and fpeaking to the eyes } He firft in wonderous magic fetters bound . • The airy voice, and ftop'd the flying found : The various figures by his pencil wrought, Gave colour, form, and body to the thought. t'Orl WIT; TRUE wit is like the brilliant ftone Dug from the Indian... | |
| Collection - 1765 - 418 str.
...words, and fpeak ing to the eyev, He firft in wond'rous magic fetters bound The airy voice, and ftop'd the flying found : The various figures by his pencil wrought, Gave colour, form, and body to the thought. On WIT. riT^ RUE wit is like the brilliant ftone -*• Dug from the... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1765 - 412 str.
...words, and fpeaking to the eyes.; He firft in wond'rous magic fetters bound The airy voice, ahd'ftop'd the flying found: The various figures' by his pencil wrought, Gave colour, form, and body to the thought On WIT. rr\ RUE wit is like the brilliant ftone •*• Dug from the... | |
| Poems - 1775 - 518 str.
...words, and fpeaking to the eyes J He firft in wond'rous magic fetters bound The airy voice, and fiopt the flying found : The various figures by his pencil wrought Gave colour, and a body to the thought. SONETT O. From PETRAC H. Vain are all other coverts to conceal, From fight of men, the torments rhat... | |
| 1780 - 472 str.
...from Cadmus took its rife Of painting ivords, and /peaking to the eyes ; He firft in wondrous magick fetters bound The airy voice, and ftopt the flying...wrought, Gave colour, and a body to the thought." Marinda, 8vo, 1716. p. 41. HlSTORIA HlSTRIONICA. P. 342. Add to note I. Among Dr. Birch's MSS. in The... | |
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