| Sir John Denham - 1709 - 354 páginas
...then his fpccd, His winged Heels, and then his ,'irmcd Head 5 With thefe t'avoid, with that his F.itc to meet: But fear prevails, and bids him truft his Feet. So faft he flies, that his reviewing Eye Has loft ihe Chafers i and his Ear the cry * Exuliing, 'till he finds, their Nobler Scnfe... | |
| John Dryden, John Milton, William D'Avenant - 1716 - 418 páginas
...but itraight his View Conhrms, that more than all he fears is true: Betray'd in all his Strengths, the Wood befet, All Inftruments, all Arts of Ruin met: He calls to mind his Strength, and then his Speed, His winged Heels, and then his armed Head; With thefe t' avoid, with... | |
| Charles Gildon - 1718 - 490 páginas
...but ftrait his View Confirms that more than all his Fears is true : Betray'd ia all his Strength ; the Wood befet ; All Inftruments, all Arts of Ruin met; He calls to Mind his Strength, and then his Speed, His winged Heels, and then his armed Head ; With thofe t* avoid, with... | |
| Sir John Denham - 1719 - 258 páginas
...Wood befet; All Instruments, all Arts of Ruin met; He calls to mind his Strength, and then his Speed, His winged Heels, and then his armed Head; With thefe...bids him truft his Feet. So faft he flies, that his reviewing Eye Has loft the Chafers, and his Ear the Cry} Exulting, 'till he finds their Nobler Senfe... | |
| Edward Bysshe - 1762 - 338 páginas
...: but ftrait his View Confirms that more than all his Fears is true. Betray'd in all his Strength, the Wood befet, All Inftruments, all Arts of Ruin met; He calls to mind his Strength, and then his Sped ; His winged Heels, ami then his armed Head; With thofe t'avoid, with this... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1767 - 294 páginas
...fear Had giv'n this falfe alarm, but ftraight his view Confirms, that more than all he fears is true. Betray'd in all his ftrengths, the wood befet, All...bids him truft his feet. So faft he flies, that his reviewing eye Has loft the chafers, and his ear the cry; Exulting, 'till he finds, their nobler fenfe... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1767 - 292 páginas
...his P.rengths, the wood befet, All inilruments, ail arts of ruin met; He calls to mind his firength, and then his fpeed, His winged heels, and then his armed head; With thei'e t'avoid, with that his fate to meet : But fear prevails, and bids him truft his feet. So fafl... | |
| 1781 - 516 páginas
...but ftraight his view Confirms, that more than all he fears is true. Betray'd in all his flrengths, the wood befet; All inftruments, all arts of ruin...winged heels, and then his armed head ; With thefe t' avoid, with that his fate to meet: But fear prevails, and bids him truft his feet. So faft he flies,... | |
| 1781 - 512 páginas
...view Confirms, that more than all he fears ts true,. Betray'd in all his ftrengths, the wood befet i All inftruments, all arts of ruin met; He calls to mind his ftrength, and then his fpeedi His winged heels, and then his armed head ; With thefe t' avoid > with that his fate to meet;... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenaburg - 1789 - 492 páginas
...Had giv'n this falfe* Alarm, but ftraight his View Confirms, that more than all he fears is true. • Betray'd in all his ftrengths, the Wood befet; All...Inftruments, all Arts of Ruin met; He calls to mind his Strength, and then his Speed, His winged Heels, and then his armed Head; With thefe t' avoid, with... | |
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