| John Ross - 1878 - 816 páginas
...fair-proportioned on her polished limbs, Veiled in a simple robe, their best attire, Beyond the pomp of dress ; for loveliness Needs not the foreign aid of ornament, But is, when unadorned, adorned the most. Thoughtless of beauty, she was beauty's self, Recluse amid the close-embowering woods. As in the hollow... | |
| John Ross - 1878 - 786 páginas
...fair-proportioned on her polished limbs, \'eiled in a simple robe, their bestaitire, Beyond the pomp of dress ; for loveliness Needs not the foreign aid of ornament, But is, when unadorned, adorned the most. Thoughtless of beauty, she was beauty's self. Recluse amid the close-embowering woods. As in the hollow... | |
| John McGovern - 1880 - 762 páginas
...yonder comes the powerful King of Day Rejoicing in the east. 3. Autumn nodding o'er the yellow plain. 4. Loveliness Needs not the foreign aid of ornament, But is, when unadorned, adorned the most. 5. Cruel as death, and hungry as the grave. We will drop James Thomson after exhibiting the best verse... | |
| C. A. M. Burdett - 1880 - 356 páginas
...precious jewel I have found Among the filth and rubbish of the world. Longfellow (fhe Spanish Student(. Loveliness Needs not the foreign aid of ornament, But is, when unadorned, adorned the most. Thomson. April p. Her man comes home beneath the .starlight — • Ne'er cares she ; Mine comes home... | |
| James Martin (of the Wedgwood inst, Burslem) - 1880 - 232 páginas
...fair-proportioned on her polished limbs, Veiled in a simple robe, their best attire Beyond the pomp of dress; for loveliness Needs not the foreign aid of ornament, But is, when unadorned, adorned the most. 3. Thoughtless of beauty, she was beauty's self, Recluse amid the close embowering woods. As in the... | |
| James Thomson - 1880 - 548 páginas
...fair-proportioned on her polished limbs, Veiled in a simple robe, their best attire, Beyond the pmop of dress ; for loveliness Needs not the foreign aid of ornament, But is when unadorned adorned the most. Thoughtless of beauty, she was beauty's self, Recluse amid the close-embowering woods. As in the hollow... | |
| Joseph Angus - 1880 - 726 páginas
.... . . they lived the rural day .... and talked — Or sighed and looked unutterable things. Summer. Needs not the foreign aid of ornament, But is when unadorned, adorned the most. Autumn. 160. John Dyer, 1699-1758. (Handbook, par. 197.) View from Cfrongar ffill. Now I gain the mountain's... | |
| Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - 1880 - 298 páginas
...ungepu^t, 'when not in grand toilet;' or 'when unadorned.' Compare the well-known verse by Thomson : ' Loveliness Needs not the foreign aid of ornament, But is, when unadorned, adorn'd the most.' l. 21. luar— notljluenbig : say, 'may perhaps be necessary.' In accordance with... | |
| William Alexander Clouston - 1881 - 566 páginas
...required no ornaments " — thus anticipating our English poet of the Seasons, in his oft-quoted lines : Loveliness Needs not the foreign aid of ornament ; But is, when unadorned, adorned the most. The Persian Sa'dl was also an admirer of beauty unadorned : " The face of a beloved mistress requireth... | |
| William Alexander Clouston - 1881 - 564 páginas
...required no ornaments "—thus anticipating our English poet of the Seasons, in his oft-quoted lines : Loveliness Needs not the foreign aid of ornament ; But is, when unadorned, adorned the most. The Persian Sa'dl was also an admirer of beauty unadorned : " The face of a beloved mistress requireth... | |
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