| Virgin muse - 1722 - 250 páginas
...they cou'd allow) i A wakeful Cent'ry, and on Duty now, S Whom to the Gods for Sacrifice they Vow : J Her, with malicious Zeal, the Couple view'd •, She ran for Life, and limping they purfu'd A Full well the Fowl perceiv'd their bad Intent, And w^uld not make her Matters Compliment', But perfectited,... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 526 páginas
...fell to pray'r, Excufing, as theycou'd, their country fare. One goofe they had ('twas all they cou'd allow)' A wakeful centry, and on duty now, Whom to...life, and limping they purfu'd : Full well the fowl pereeiv'd their bad intent, And wou'd not make her mafter's compliment ; But perfecuted, to the pow'rs... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 396 páginas
...had ('twas all they cou'd allow) T A wakeful centry, and on duty now, f Whom to the Gods for facri&ce they vow : -* Her, with malicious zeal, the couple...Full well the fowl perceiv'd their bad intent, And wou'd not make her mafter's compliment; But perfecuted, to the pow'rs fhe flies, And clofe between... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 392 páginas
...they cou'd allow) "1 A wakeful centry, and on duty now, V Whom to the Gods for facrifke they vow : J Her, with malicious zeal, the couple view'd ; She...Full well the fowl perceiv'd their bad intent, And wou'd not make her mafter's compliment ; But perfecuted, to the pow'rs fhe flies, And clofe between... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 358 páginas
...wine, and of no common grape, increas'd : And up they held their hands, and fell to prayer, E:tcufmg, as they could, their country fare. One goofe they...couple view'd ; She ran for life, and limping they purfued : Full well the fowl perceiv'd their bad intent, And would not make her mafter's compliment;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 376 páginas
...wine, and of no common grape, increas'd : And up they held their hands, and fell to prayer, Excufmg, as they could, their country fare. One goofe they...facrifice they vow : Her, with malicious zeal, the couple view'dj Sl:e ran for life, and limping they purfued : Full well the fowl perceiv'd their bad intent,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 366 páginas
...as they could, their country fare. Oae goofe they had ('twas all they cou'J aJlow) A wakeful ccntry, and on duty now, Whom to the Gods for facrifice they...couple view'd ; She ran for life, and limping they purfued : F:il! well the fowl perceiv'd their bad intent, And would not make her mafter's compliment... | |
| 1793 - 806 páginas
...wine, and of no common gra¡~e, incrca&'d : And up they he'd their hands, and fell tu prayer, F.xcufmg, as they could, their country fare. One goofe they had ('twas all they cuuld allow) ~) A wakeful ccntry, and on duty now, v Whom to the Gods for facrifice th-y vow : j Her,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 806 páginas
...wine, and of no common grape, incrcas'd : And up they held their hands, and fell to prayer, Excndng, as they could, their country fare. One goofe they had ('twas all they could allow) A wakeful ccntry, and on duty now, Whom to the Gods for facrifice they vow : Her, with malicious zeal, the couple... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 658 páginas
...wine, and of no common grape increas'di And up they held their hands, and fell to prayer, Excufing, as they could, their country fare. One goofe they had ('twas all they could allow) ~l A wakeful centry, and on duty now, r Whom to the God« for facrifice they vow : J Her, with malicious... | |
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