| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 344 pages
...in mining temples heretofore 5 Did Venus and Minerva's powers adore, The ancients thought no !ingle goddefs fit, To reign at once o'er Beauty and o'er...now we find The different titles in Molinda join'd. 10 From hence, when at the court, the park, the play, She gilds the evening, or improves the day, All... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 528 pages
...in (hming temples heretofore 5 Did Venus and Minerva's powers adore, The ancients thought no fingle goddefs fit, To reign at once o'er Beauty and o'er...feparate claim ; till now we find The different titles in Molimta join'd. 10 From hence, when at the court, the park, the play, She gilds the evening, or improves... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 346 pages
...heretofore 5 Did Venus and Minerva's powers adore, The ancients thought no fmgle goddefs fit, To ceign at once o'er Beauty and o'er Wit ; Each was a feparate...now we find The different titles in Molinda join'd. i« From hence, when at the court, the park, the play, She gilds the evening, or improves the day,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 338 pages
...in Ihining temples heretofore 5 Did Venus and Minerva's powers adore, The ancients thought no fingle goddefs fit, To reign at once o'er Beauty and o'er...; Each was a feparate claim ; till now we find The di(ferent titles in Molinda join'd. to From hence, when at the court, the park, the play, She gilds... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 334 pages
...in mining temples heretofore 5 Did Venus and Minerva's powers adore, The ancients thought no fingle goddefs fit, To reign at once o'er Beauty and o'er...feparate claim ; till now we find The different titles in Mblinda join'd. IO From hence, when at the court, the park, the play, She gilds the evening, or improves... | |
| 1795 - 846 pages
...adore. The ancients thought no finale goddcfs fir, To reign at once o'er beauty and o'er wit ” iiach was a feparate claim; till now we find The different titles in Molinda join'd. From hence, whin at the court, the park, the play, She giKlī the evening, <т improve* the day, All eyes regard... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 582 pages
...nhining tempi* heretofore Did Venus and Minerva's powers adore, The ancients thought no single goddess fit. To reign at once o'er Beauty and o'er Wit ; Each was a separate claim; till now we find The different titles in Molinda join'd. From hence, when at the court,... | |
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