Still to be neat, still to be drest, As you were going to a feast ; Still to be powdered, still perfumed : Lady, it is to be presumed, Though art's hid causes are not found, All is not sweet, all is not sound. The Book of Gems: Chaucer to Prior - Side 138redigert av - 1836Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Robert Bell - 1855 - 284 sider
...mistake, And each one wound his mother. EPICCENE; OR, THE SILENT WOMAN. 1609. THE GEACE OF SIMPLICITY. STILL to be neat, still to be drest, As you were going to a feast ; Still to be powdered, still perfumed : Lady, it is to be presumed, Though art's hid causes are not found, All is... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1855 - 580 sider
...of earth, For Love is elder than his birth. SONG, FROM " THE SILENT WOMAN." (A lesson, dear ladies.) Still to be neat, .still to be drest As you were going to a feast ; Still to be powdered, still perfumed : Lady, it is to be presumed, Though art's hid causes are not found, All is... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1855 - 440 sider
...mother, whose dim form Bends in dark ether from her infant's chair. SHELLEY. THE GRACE OF SIMPLICITY. Still to be neat, still to be drest, As you were going to a feast ; Still to be powdered, still perfumed : Lady, it is to be presumed, Though art's hid causes are not found, All is... | |
| 1855 - 834 sider
...spread them as distract with fears ; Mine own enough betray me. SONG. И "IBS SILETT WOKAJI." SwbL to be neat, still to be drest, As you were going to a feast ; Still to be powder'd, still perfumed : Lady, it is to be presumed, Though art's hid causes are not found, All is... | |
| John Bartlett - 1856 - 660 sider
...the cup, And I 'll not look for wine.* The Sweet Neglect. [From the " Silent woman." Act i. So. 5.J Still to be neat, still to be drest As you were going to a feast. Give me a look, give me a face, That makes simplicity a grace. Eobes loosely flowing, hair as free... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1857 - 334 sider
...were going to a feast, Still to be powder'd, still perfuni'd, Lady, it is to be presum'd, Though art's hid causes are not found, All is not sweet, all is not sound. Give me a look, give me a face That makes simplicity a grace ; Robes loosely flowing, hair as free ; Such sweet... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1857 - 396 sider
...going to a feast ; Still to be powdered, still perfumed : Lady, it is to be presumed, Though art's hid causes are not found, All is not sweet, all is not sound. Give me a look, give me a face That makes simplicity a grace ; Eobes loosely flowing, hair as free : Such sweet... | |
| Aubrey Thomas De Vere - 1858 - 298 sider
...soever : Thou that makest a shade of night, Goddess excellently bright. SONG. [In the Silent Woman.] Still to be neat, still to be drest As you were going to a feast ; Still to be powder'd, still perfumed ; Lady, it is to be presumed, Though art's hid causes are not found, All is... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1858 - 594 sider
...feast; Still to be powder'd, still perfum'd: Lady, it is to be presum'd, Though art's hid causes arc not found, All is not sweet, all is not sound. Give me a look, give me a face, That makes simplicity a grace ; Robes loosely flowing, hair as free ; Such sweet... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1859 - 728 sider
..." Silent Woman" (Act i. sc. 1), and imitated from i Latin Poem, printed at the end of" Petronius." STILL to be neat, still to be drest, As you were going...to be poud'red, still perfum'd : Lady, it is to be presume, Though art's hid causes are not found, All is not sweet, all is not sound. Give me a looke,... | |
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