| 1703 - 864 σελίδες
...be wonder.ftrucfc^ iThac fucb a fpeaking dowdy thing Foiild make a Beggar of a Ring ? pNiree hapgy Nations turn to Tears, And all their former Love to Fears, Ruin the Great, and raife the Small* «t will by turns betray them all. wwly born, and meanly bred* fcof this Nation is the Head... | |
| 1705 - 620 σελίδες
...PortfmouthV Pitturc. September i 1682. WH O can on this Picture look, And not ftrait be wonder-llruek, That fuch a fneaking dowdy Thing Should make a Beggar...former Love to Fears, Ruin the Great, and raife the Small, Yet will by Turns betray them all. Lowly born, and meanly bred, Yet of this Nation is the Head... | |
| 1794 - 428 σελίδες
...PORTSMOUTH'S PICTURE. W HO can on this pifture look, And not ftraight be wonder-ftruck, That fuch a wither'd, dowdy thing, Should make a beggar of a king ! Three...turn to tears, And all their former love to fears : — Falfe and foolifti, proud and bold, Ugly, as you fee, and old : .. In a word, her haughty Grace... | |
| William Beloe - 1807 - 464 σελίδες
...Portsmouth's Picture. Who can on this picture took, And not strait be wonder struck,. That such a sneaking dowdy thing Should make a beggar of a King ; Three...all their former love to fears : Ruin the great, and raise the small, Yet will by turns betray them all. Lowly born and meanly bred, Yet of this nation... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1840 - 558 σελίδες
...meridian of beauty. Who can on this picture look, And not strait be wonder-struck, That such a sneaking dowdy thing Should make a beggar of a king ! Three...all their former love to fears. Ruin the great, and raise the small, Yet will by turns betray them all. Lowly born, and meanly bred, Yet of this nation... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1855 - 568 σελίδες
..." Who can on this picture look, And not straight be wonder-struck, That such a sneaking dowdy thing Three happy nations turn to tears, And all their former love to fears. Ruin the great, and raise the small, Yet will by turns betray them all. Lowly born, and meanly bred, Yet of this nation... | |
| William Walker Wilkins - 1860 - 332 σελίδες
...can on this pifture look, And not ftraight be wonder-ftruck, That fuch a fneaking dowdy thing Shou'd make a beggar of a king ; Three happy nations turn...all. Lowly born and meanly bred, Yet of this nation me is head : For half Whitehall makes her their court, Tho' t'other half makes her their fport. Monmouth's... | |
| William Walker Wilkins - 1860 - 310 σελίδες
...can on this pifture look, And not ftraight be wonder-ftruck, That fuch a fneaking dowdy thing Shou'd make a beggar of a king ; Three happy nations turn...former love to fears ; Ruin the great and raife the 1'mall, Yet will by turns betray them all. Lowly born and meanly bred, yet of this nation me is head... | |
| William Hugh Logan - 1873 - 412 σελίδες
..."September 1682. " Who can on this Picture look, And not strait be wonder-struck That such a speaking dowdy thing Should make a beggar of a King, Three...all their former love to fears ; Ruin the great, and raise the small, Yet will by turns betray them all ? Lowly born and meanly bred, Yet of this nation... | |
| Mr. Crown (John) - 1873 - 408 σελίδες
..."September 1682. " Who can on this Picture look, And not strait be wonder-struck That such a speaking dowdy thing Should make a beggar of a King, Three...all their former love to fears ; Ruin the great, and raise the small, Yet will by turns betray them all '! Lowly born and meanly bred, Yet of this nation... | |
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