| John S. Skinner, Editor - 1823 - 448 str.
...those substantial things, Whose mass adhesive to the metal clings ; Where the strong labial muscle must embrace, The gentle curve, and sweep the hollow...the lore of art. These tuneful lips, that thousand lips have tried, With just precision could the point decide, Tho' riot in song ; the muse but poorly... | |
| Seymour fict. family - 1824 - 926 str.
...dilate, Becomes the pudding best. The shape, tb« MM, A secret rests unknown to vulgar eyes. Eiperienc'd feeders can alone impart A rule so much above the...precision could the point decide, Though not in song; the mate bat poorly »hin«« In cones, and cubes, and geometric lines. Yet the true form, as near as she... | |
| 1839 - 584 str.
...the puddiug best. The shape, the size, A secret resin unknown to vulgar eyes. Experienced feeders con alone impart A rule so much above the lore of art....precision could the point decide, Though not in song ; the mu&c but poorly shines In cones, and cubes, and geometric lines. Yet the true form, as near as she... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1840 - 328 str.
...Becomes the pudding best. The shape, the size, A secret rests, unknown to vulgar eyes. Experienced feeders can alone impart A rule so much above the...poorly shines. In cones, and cubes, and geometric lines ; C2 , I divide , to the side. » ;:i' deadly sin : uBBKPfcN W >i*,i*ii irom your joyous chin V/MII;... | |
| Richard Lamb Allen - 1850 - 398 str.
...unknown to vulgar eyes ; Experienc'd feeders can alone impart A rule so much above the lore of art. v These tuneful lips, that thousand spoons have tried, With just precision could the point decide, Tho' not in song ; the muse but poorly shines In cones and cubes, and geometric lines. Yet the true... | |
| Arethusa Hall - 1851 - 422 str.
...true. There is a choice in spoons. Though small appear The nice distinction, yet to me 't is clear. These tuneful lips, that thousand spoons have tried,...Though not in song; the muse but poorly shines In curves, and cubes, and geometric lines : Yet the true form, as near as she can tell, , Is that small... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1852 - 588 str.
...Becomes the pudding best. The shape, the size, A secret rests, unknown to vulgar eyes. Experienced feeders can alone impart A rule so much above the...These tuneful lips, that thousand spoons have tried, Mrith just precision could the point decide, Though not in song; the muse but poorly shines In cones,... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1855 - 718 str.
...Becomes the pudding best. The shape, the size, A secret rests, unknown to vulgar eves. Experienced feeders can alone impart A rule so much above the...and cubes, and geometric lines; Yet the true form, ns near as she can toll, Is that small section of a goose egg shell, Which in two equal portions shall... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1855 - 690 str.
...dilate, Becomes the pudding best. The shape, the she, A secret rests, unknown to vulgar eyes. Experienced feeders can alone impart A rule so much above the...point decide, Though not in song ; the muse but poorly shine« In cones, and cubes, and geometric lines ; Yet the true form, as near as she can tell, Is that... | |
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