em, and betwixt his grinders caught. Unlike in method, with conceal'd design, Did crafty Horace his low numbers join : And, with a sly insinuating grace, Laugh'd at his friend, and look'd him in the face: Would raise a blush, where secret vice he found... The Saunterer: A Periodical Paper ... - Page 160by Hewson Clarke - 1805 - 300 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 pages
...fly infatuating Grace Laugh'd at his Friend, and look'd him in the Face : Would raifc a lllufh where fecret Vice he found. And tickle while he gently prob'd...Innocence the Croud beguil'd, And made the defperate Pafles when he finil'd. Dryd. Perf. Pindar's unnavigable Song Like a fwoll'n Flood from, feme fteep... | |
| Lewis Crusius - 1733 - 362 pages
...fly infinuating grace Laugh 'd at his friend, and look'd him in the face; Would raife a blufh where fecret vice he found, And tickle while he gently prob'd the wound ; With Iteming innocence the crowd beguil'd, And made the defp'rate paflès when he fmil'd. DRYDEN. As to... | |
| Juvenal - 1735 - 512 pages
...fly insinuating Grace, . Laugh'd at his Friend, andlook'd him in the Face : Wou'draife a Blulh, where fecret Vice he found; And tickle, while he gently prob'd the Wound. With feeming Innocence1 the Crowd beguil'd *• But made the defperate Pafles, when he imii'd . Cou'd he do this,... | |
| Joseph Trapp - 1742 - 394 pages
...fly infinuaring Grace, Laugh'd at his Friend, and look'd him in the Face : Wou'd raife a Blufh, where fecret Vice he found ; And tickle, while he gently prob'd the Wound. With feeming Innocence the Crowd beguil'd ; But made the defp'rate Paffes when he fmil'd. Dryden. Voffius ftill erring upon the... | |
| Lewis Crusius - 1753 - 388 pages
...i'v infinuating grace Laugh'd at his friend, and look'd him in the face ; Would raife a blufh where fecret vice he found, And tickle while he gently prob'd the wound ; With ftc-ming innocence the crowd beguil'd, And nuiue the defp'rate pafles when he fmil'd. DRY DEN. As to... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 476 pages
...fly infmuating grace, Laugh'd at his friend, and look'd him in the face: Would raife a blufh, where fecret vice he found -, And tickle, while he gently prob'd the wound. With feeming innocence the crowd beguil'd;. But made the defperate pafles when he fmil'd. Could he do this, and is my Mufe controll'd... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 476 pages
...fly infmuaring grace, Laugh'd at his friend, and look'd him in the face; Would raife a blufh, where fecret vice he found ; A-nd tickle, while he gently prob'd the wound. With feeming innocence the crowd beguil'd;But made the defpcrate pafies when he fmil'd. Could he do this, and is my Mufe controlled... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1763 - 292 pages
...fly infinuating grace, Laugh'd at his friend, and look'd him in the face ; \Vou)d raife a blufh where fecret vice he found, And tickle while he gently prob'd the wound. With feeming innocence the crowd beguil'd ; But made the defp'rate paffes, when he Imil'd To the RAMBLER. SIR, AS very many well-difpofed... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 398 pages
...infinuating grace, Laugh'd at his friend, and look'd him in the face I Would raite u blufl;, where fecret vice he found ; And tickle, while he gently prob'd the wound. With fteming innocence the crowd be^uil'd ; Hut made the defperate pafl'es when he fmil'd. Could he do this,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 1130 pages
...infinuating grace, Laugii'd at his friend, and look'd him in, the face: Would raife a blulh, where fecret vice he found; And tickle, while he gently prob'd the wound. With feeming innocence the irowd beguil'd ; But made the defperate paffes when he fmil'd. Could he do this, and is my Mufe control'd.... | |
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