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" With such smooth looks and many a gentle word, The first fair she beguil'd her easy lord ; Too blind with love and beauty to beware, He fell unthinking in the fatal snare ; Nor could believe that such a heav'nly face Had bargain'd with the devil, to damn... "
Dramatic Works - Page 20
by CROWNE, Nicholas Rowe - 1720
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The Art of English Poetry Containing: Rules for making verses. A collection ...

Edward Bysshe - English language - 1710 - 620 pages
...found the Fools : With fuch fmooth Looks, and many a gentle Word, The firft fair She beguil'd her eafy Lord : Too blind with Love and Beauty to beware, He...Snare : Nor could believe that fuch a heav'nly Face, (Row, Fair Pen. Had bargain'd with the Devil, to damn her wretched Race. Henceforth not name a Woman...
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The ambitious step-mother. Tamerlane. The fair penitent. Ulysses

Nicholas Rowe - English drama - 1720 - 398 pages
...Pow'r ? when they oppofe their Arts, Still they prevail, and we are found their Fools. With fuch fmootb Looks, and many a gentle Word, The firft fair She...with the Devil, to damn her wretched Race. £ Exit. sc ENE n: SCENE, The Street near SdohoV Enter Lothario aml Roflano. Letb. To tell thee then the Purport...
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No.55-102, Apr. 16, 1726-Mar. 25, 1727

James Arbuckle - 1734 - 456 pages
...him •• • WITH fuchfmooth Looks, and many a gentle Word, 'The fa ft fair jhe beguil'd her eafy Lord : Too blind with Love and Beauty to beware, He fell unthinking in the fatal Snare ; Nor cou'dbelieve thatfuch a Heav'nly Face Had bargained with the Devil, to damn her wretched Race:) . Yield...
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The ambitious stepmother. Tamerlane. The fair penitent. Ulysses

Nicholas Rowe - 1756 - 456 pages
...found their Fools. With fuch fmooth Looks, and many a gentle Word, The firft fair She beguil'd her eafy Lord ; Too blind with Love and Beauty to beware, He...fuch a Heav'nly Face Had bargain'd with the Devil, ^o damn her wretched Race. ' ; {Exit. SCENE II. T'he Street near ScioltoV Palace. Enter LOTHARIO and...
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The Works: The ambitious step-mother. Tamerlane. The fair penitent. Ulysses

Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 408 pages
...their Fools. With fuch fmooth Looks, and many a gentle Word, The fir ft Fair She beguil'd her eafy Lord ; Too blind with Love and Beauty to beware, He...Devil, to damn her wretched Race. • [Exit. SCENE SCENE II. The Street near Sciolto'j Palace. Enter LOTHARIO and R oss AN o. LOTHARIO. TO tell thee then...
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The Royal convert - Jane Shore - Jane Gray - Poems on several occasions

Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 418 pages
...their Fools. With fuch fmooth Looks, awl. many a gentle Word,. The firft Fair-She beguil'd her eafy Lord ; Too blind with Love and Beauty to beware, He...with the Devil, to damn her wretched Race. [Exit, SCENESCENE II. The Street near ScioltoV Palate. Enter LOTHARIO and R oss AN 0. LOTHARIO. TO tell thee...
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British Theatre: Alzira, by Aaron Hill [adapted from Voltaire] 1791. The ...

John Bell - English drama - 1791 - 376 pages
...their fools." With such smooth looks, and many a gentle word, The first fair she beguil'd her easy lord ; Too blind with love and beauty to beware^ He...unthinking in the fatal snare ; Nor could believe that such a heav'nly face Had bargain'd with the devil, to damn her wretched race. [Exit. SCENE II. The...
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Jones's British Theatre, Volume 2

William Jones - English drama - 1795 - 446 pages
...found their fools." With fuch fmooth looks, and many a gentle word, The firft fair me beguil'd her eafy lord ; Too blind with love and beauty to beware, He fell unthinking in the fatal fnare ; Nor could believe that fuch a heav'nly face Had bargain'd with the devil, to damn her wretched...
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The Fair Penitent: A Tragedy

Nicholas Rowe - 1797 - 452 pages
...their fools." With such smooth looks, and many a gentle word, The first fair she beguil'd her easy lord; Too blind with love and beauty to beware, He...unthinking in the fatal snare ; Nor could believe that such a heav'nly face Had bargain'd with the devil, to damn her wretched race. [£xiV. SCENE I1. The...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays, Volume 3

John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 462 pages
...their fools." With such smooth looks, and many a gentle word, The first fair she beguil'd her easy lord; Too blind with love and beauty to beware, He...unthinking in the fatal snare ; Nor could believe that such a heav'nly face Had bargain'd with the devil, to damn her wretched race. . [Exit. SCENE II. The...
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