Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Tom 1David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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Strona 419
... turn'd about his steed , And eftsoons on th ' adventure rid ; Where leave we him and Ralph awhile , And to the ... turns the spit Bestirs himself , and plies his feet To climb the wheel , but all in vain , His own weight brings him ...
... turn'd about his steed , And eftsoons on th ' adventure rid ; Where leave we him and Ralph awhile , And to the ... turns the spit Bestirs himself , and plies his feet To climb the wheel , but all in vain , His own weight brings him ...
Strona 431
... Turn'd to as monstrous figures too : Witness myself , whom he ' as abus'd , And to this beastly shape reduc'd , By feeding me on beans and pease He crams in nasty crevices , And turns to comfits by his arts , To make me relish for ...
... Turn'd to as monstrous figures too : Witness myself , whom he ' as abus'd , And to this beastly shape reduc'd , By feeding me on beans and pease He crams in nasty crevices , And turns to comfits by his arts , To make me relish for ...
Strona 477
... turn , and displaying his wit upon this occasion , has , to the end of this poem , subjoined the following epi- grammatical ... Turns of itself to ' t when ' tis cool : Or whether male and female screws In th ' iron and stone th ' effect ...
... turn , and displaying his wit upon this occasion , has , to the end of this poem , subjoined the following epi- grammatical ... Turns of itself to ' t when ' tis cool : Or whether male and female screws In th ' iron and stone th ' effect ...
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