| John Dryden, John Milton, William D'Avenant - 1716 - 418 páginas
...his hafte doth ftumble; And came full over on her fnout, Her heels fo threw the dirt about, For Ihe by no means could get out,, But over him doth tumble....up to the Neck doth take, His fury fomewhat it doth Hake, He calleth for a Ferryj Where you may fome recovery note, What was his Club he made his Boat,... | |
| 1793 - 810 páginas
...Hearing luch turmoil over head, Thought furely they had all been dead, •So feaiful was the jumbling. And falling down into a lake, Which him up to the neck doth take, His fury it doth iomewhat flake, He calleth for:i ferry : Where you may fome recovery note, What was his club... | |
| 1816 - 852 páginas
...box on the ear. Ainfworth* WHERRY, a./. [Of uncertain derivation.]! A light boat ufed on rivers.— And falling down into a lake Which him up to the neck doth take, His fury fomewhat it doth flake, lie calleth for. a ferry ; What was his club he made his boat, And in his oaken cup doth float, As... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1841 - 844 páginas
...Hearing such turmoil over head, Thought surely they had all been dead, So fearful was the jumbling. And falling down into a lake, Which him up to the neck doth take, Hia fury it doth somewhat slake, He calleth for a ferry : Where you may some recovery note, What was... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1845 - 352 páginas
...Hearing such turmoil over head, Thought surely they had all been dead, So fearful was the jumbling. And falling down into a lake, Which him up to the neck doth take, His fury somewhat it doth slake, He calleth for a ferry : Where you may some recovery note, What was his club... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1875 - 448 páginas
...Hearing such turmoil over head, Thought surely they had all been dead, So fearful was the jumbling. And falling down into a lake, Which him up to the neck doth take, His fury somewhat it doth slake, He calleth for a ferry : Where you may some recovery note, What was his club... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 562 páginas
...Hearing such turmoil over head, Thought surely they had all been dead ; So fearful was the jumbling. And falling down' into a lake, Which him up to the neck doth take, His fury somewhat it doth slake ; He calleth for a ferry ; Where you may some recovery note ; What was his club... | |
| Michael Drayton - 1883 - 240 páginas
...turmoyle over head, Thought surely they had all bin dead,So fearfull was the Jumbling. And falling downe into a Lake Which him up to the. neck doth take, His fury somewhat it d.oth slake, He calleth for a. Ferry ; Where you may some recovery note, What was his Club... | |
| John Hawley Stotsenburg - 1904 - 556 páginas
...Hearing such turmoil over head, Thought surely they had all been dead; So fearful was the jumbling. And falling down into a lake, Which him up to the neck doth take, His fury somewhat it doth slake ; He calleth for a ferry; Where you may some recovery note; What was his club... | |
| Arthur Symons - 1906 - 426 páginas
...Hearing such turmoil overhead, Thought surely they had all been dead; So fearful was the jumbling. And falling down into a lake, Which him up to the neck doth take, His fury somewhat it doth slake; He calleth for a ferry; Where you may some recovery note, What was his club... | |
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