| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 478 pages
...her own person, It beggar'd all description : she did lie In her pavilion (cloth of gold of tissue), O'erpicturing that Venus, where we see, The fancy...cheeks which they did cool, And what they undid, did.* . . . Her gentlewomen, like the Nereides, ' So many mermaids, tended her i' the eyes, And made their... | |
| William Shakespeare, Benjamin Humphrey Smart - English drama - 1839 - 490 pages
...own person, It beggar'd all description : she did lie In her pavilion,—cloth of golden tissue,— O'er-picturing that Venus, where we see The fancy...boys, like smiling Cupids, With diverse-colour'd fans, that seem'd to make The deli'cate cheeks which they did cool, to glow ; And did, and undid : while... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 480 pages
...her own person, It beggar'd all description : she did lie In her pavilion (cloth of gold of tissue), O'erpicturing that Venus, where we see, The fancy...dimpled boys, like smiling Cupids, With diverse-colour'd fens, whose wind did seem • To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool, And what they undid,... | |
| Louisa Caroline Tuthill - English language - 1839 - 482 pages
...her own person, It beggared all description : she did lie In her pavilion (cloth of gold, of tissue,) O'er-picturing that Venus, where we see The fancy...Stood pretty dimpled boys, like smiling Cupids, With diverse-colored fans, whose wind did seem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool, _ And what... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 534 pages
...her own person, It beggared all description; she did lie In her pavilion, (cloth of gold, of tissue,) O'er-picturing that Venus, where we see, The fancy...Stood pretty dimpled boys, like smiling Cupids, With diverse-colored fans, whose wind did seem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool, And what... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 534 pages
...out-work nature :9 on each side her, Stood pretty dimpled boys, like smiling Cupids, With divers-colour'd fans, whose wind did seem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool, And what they undid, did. p] ie if report juoA-oles with her, or suits with her merits. STEEVENS. [8] The reader may not be displeased... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 526 pages
...appears from the conclusion of his own description, that Antony had never seen her there. VOL. vi. 16 Agr. O, rare for Antony ! Eno. Her gentlewomen, like...the Nereides, So many mermaids, tended her i' the eyes,1 And made their bends adornings;2 at the helm A seeming mermaid steers ; the silken tackle Swell... | |
| Thomas Peregrine Courtenay - Historical drama, English - 1840 - 354 pages
...out- work nature. On each side her Stood pretty dimpled boys, like smiling Cupids, With many-coloured fans, whose wind did seem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool, And what they undid, did. Her gentlewomen, like the Nereides^ So many mermaids, tended her i' the °.s And made then- bends adornings... | |
| P. Sadler - 1841 - 362 pages
...beggar'd (1) all description : she did lie In her pavilion, (cloth of gold , of tissue ,) O'erpiciuring that Venus where we see The fancy outwork nature :...cheeks which they did cool , And what they undid , did. SHAKSPEARE. BRUTUS TO CA88IUS. There is no terror, Cassius , in your threats ; • For I am armed so... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1841 - 202 pages
...her own person, It beggar'd all description : she did lie In her pavilion, (cloth of gold, of tissue) O'er-picturing that Venus, where we see The fancy...Stood pretty dimpled boys, like smiling Cupids, With diverse-color'd fans, whose wind did seem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool, And what... | |
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