. Oracles from the poets: a fanciful diversion for the drawing room. Or have tasted the bag of the bee ?O so white I O so soft! O so sweet is she ! Ben Jonson. j 67 | 60. Her nose is crookd, and turnd chin stands all awry ;A worse formed lady than she is, Was never seen with haires like serpents cling aboute Her cheekes of deadlye hewe ;A worse formd ladye than she isNo man mote ever view. Percys Reliques—The Marriage of Sir Gawaine. \ WHAT IS THE PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF \HIM WHO LOVES YOU 1 Twas pretty, though a plague, To see him every hour, to sit and draw i His arched b


. Oracles from the poets: a fanciful diversion for the drawing room. Or have tasted the bag of the bee ?O so white I O so soft! O so sweet is she ! Ben Jonson. j 67 | 60. Her nose is crookd, and turnd chin stands all awry ;A worse formed lady than she is, Was never seen with haires like serpents cling aboute Her cheekes of deadlye hewe ;A worse formd ladye than she isNo man mote ever view. Percys Reliques—The Marriage of Sir Gawaine. \ WHAT IS THE PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF \HIM WHO LOVES YOU 1 Twas pretty, though a plague, To see him every hour, to sit and draw i His arched brows, his hawking eye, his curls, I In our hearts table ; heart, too capable ? Of every line and trick of his sweet favor. , Alls Well That Ends Well \ I will drop in his way some obscure epistle of love ; wherein, \ by the color of his beard, the shape of his leg, the manner of his \ gait, the expressure of his eye, forehead, and complexion, he shall ) find himelf most feelingly personated. I Twelfth Night. I WHAT IS THE PERSONAL APPEARANCE OFHIM WHO LOVES YOU?. N his bold visage middle age \ Has slightly pressd its signet sage, \ )| Yet has not quenchd the open truth [[! And fiery vehemence of youth. IB^^^SSmS Scott—Lady of the Lake. 2. He is young I And eminently beautiful, and life I Mantles in eloquent fulness on his lip, j And sparkles in his glance, and in his mien Open as day, and full of manly daring. 5 Rogers—Italy. | 6. His face is keen as is the wind \ That cuts along the hawthorn fence,\ A motley air I Of courage and of impudence. > WoRDSWORTlt. < 7. Oh what a deal of scorn looks beautiful \ In the contempt and anger of his lip ! \ Twelfth Night. \ 8. A goodly person, and can manage fai


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