 | John Bell - English poetry - 1799
...all fortunes, -names, and natures, fall; Then from those wombs of stars, the bride's bright At ev'ry glance a constellation flies, And sows the court with stars, and doth prevent In light and power the alNey'd firmament. . First her eyes kindle other ladies' eyes, Then from their beams, their jewels,... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800
...from those wombs of stars, the Bride'i bright eyej, At every glance a constellation flies And sowes the court with stars, and doth prevent In light and power, the al!-ey'd firmament: First her eye kindles other ladies* eyes, Then from their beams their jewels lustres... | |
 | Great Britain - 1804
...from those wombs of stars, the Bride's bright eyeğ, At every glance a constellation flies AnJ sowes the court with stars, and doth prevent In light and power, the all-ey'd firmament: First her eye kindles other ladies' eyes, Then from their beams their jewels lustres... | |
 | Abraham Cowley - English literature - 1806
...light : The prince's favour is diffus'd o'er all, From which all fortunes, names, and natures fall ; Then from those wombs of stars, the bride's bright eyes, At every glance a constellation flies And sowes the court with stars, and doth prevent In light and power, the all-ey'd firmament : First her... | |
 | Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - English literature - 1806
...from those wombs of stars, the Bride's bright eye:, At every glance a constellation flies, And sowes the court with stars, and doth prevent, In light and power, the all-ey'd firmament : First her eye kindles other ladies' eyes, Then from their beams their jewels'... | |
 | Abraham Cowley - English poetry - 1809
...light : The prince's favour is diffus'd o'er all, From which all fortunes, names, and natures fall ; Then from those wombs of stars, the bride's bright eyes, At every glance a constellation flies And sowes the court with stars, and doth prevent In light and power, the all-ey'd firmament : First her... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810
...were, The prince's favour, is diffus'd o'er all, From which all fortunes, names, and natures fall ; Then from those wombs of stars, the bride's bright...court with stars, and doth prevent In light and power tho all-ey'd firmament. First her eyes kindle other ladies' eyes, Then from their beams their jewels'... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810
...Light : The prince's favoiir is diffus'd o'er all, From which all fortunes, names, and natures fall : Then from those wombs of stars, the bride's bright eyes, At every glance a constellation flies, And sowes the court with stars, and doth prevent, In light and power, the all-ey'd firmament : First her... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1810
...Light : The prince's favour is diffus'd o'er all, From which all fortunes, names, and natures fall : Then from those wombs of stars, the bride's bright eyes, At every glance a constellation flies, And sowes the court with stars, and doth prevent, In light and power, the all-ey'd firmament : First her... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1811
...from those wombs of stars, the bride's btight eyes, At every glance a constellation flies, And sowes the court with stars, and doth prevent, In light and power, the all-eyed firmament : First her eye kindles other ladies' eyes, Then from their beams their jewels, lustres rise ; And from their jewt-Js... | |
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