"Her Heart a Stranger to Disguise; / Her Mind as perfect as her Face"
— Whyte, Samuel (1733-1811)
Author
Work Title
Place of Publication
Dublin
Publisher
Robert Marchbank
Date
1792
Metaphor
"Her Heart a Stranger to Disguise; / Her Mind as perfect as her Face"
Metaphor in Context
She was--at least in Damon's Eyes--
Made up of Loveliness, and Grace;
Her Heart a Stranger to Disguise;
Her Mind as perfect as her Face:
Made up of Loveliness, and Grace;
Her Heart a Stranger to Disguise;
Her Mind as perfect as her Face:
Categories
Provenance
Searching in HDIS (Poetry)
Citation
Only 1 entry in ESTC (1792).
A Collection of Poems on Various Subjects, Including the Theatre, a Didactic Essay; in the Course of Which Are Pointed out, the Rocks and Shoals to Which Deluded Adventurers Are Inevitably Exposed. Ornamented With Cuts and Illustrated With Notes, Original Letters and Curious Incidental Anecdotes (Dublin: Robert Marchbank, 1792). <Link to ECCO>
A Collection of Poems on Various Subjects, Including the Theatre, a Didactic Essay; in the Course of Which Are Pointed out, the Rocks and Shoals to Which Deluded Adventurers Are Inevitably Exposed. Ornamented With Cuts and Illustrated With Notes, Original Letters and Curious Incidental Anecdotes (Dublin: Robert Marchbank, 1792). <Link to ECCO>
Date of Entry
02/22/2006