| William Somerville - 1767 - 224 páginas
...Beaft Th' Advantage fpies ; and at one fidelong Glance Rips up his Groin. Wounded, he rears aloft, And And plunging, from his Back the Rider hurls Precipitant...While the furly Monfter trots along, But with unequal Speed ; for ftill they wound, Swift-wheeling in the fpacious Ring. A Wood Of Darts upon his Back he... | |
| William Somerville - 1773 - 258 páginas
...parting fends His feather'd death into his brawny fides. But perilous th' attempt. For if "the fteed Haply too near approach ; or the loofe earth 330 His...plain. Mean while the furly monfter trots along, But But with unequal fpeed ; for ftill they wound, Swift-wheeling in the fpacious ring. A wood Of darts... | |
| William Somerville - 1773 - 248 páginas
...fides. But perilous th' attempt. For if the fteed Haply too near approach ; or the loofe earth 333 His footing fail ; the watchful angry beaft Th' advantage...while the furly monfter trots along, But with unequal fpeed ; for flill they wound, Swift-wheeling in the fpacious ring. A wood Of darts upon his back he... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 480 páginas
...loose earth 330 His footing fail, the watchful, angry beast Th' advantage spies, and, at one sidelong glance, Rips up his groin. Wounded, he rears aloft,...back the rider hurls Precipitant; then, bleeding, spurns the ground, And drags his reeking entrails o'er the plain. Mean-while the surly monster trots... | |
| William Blane - 1788 - 316 páginas
...brawny fides. But perilous th' attempt. For if the fteed Haply too near approach, or the loofe earth His footing fail, the watchful, angry beaft Th' advantage...hurls Precipitant; then bleeding fpurns the ground, And drags his reeking entrails o'er the plain. Mean while the furly monfter trots along, But with unequal... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 páginas
...near approach, or the loofe earth His footing fail, the watchful angry beaft Th' advantage fjpies, ho' they bafk'd in his meridian ray, The infecls vanifh...friends; for here no dark dcfign, No wicked int'rcft, And drags his reeking entrails o'er the plain. Meanwhile the furly monfter trots along, But with unequal... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 906 páginas
...the loofe earth His footing fail, the watchful angry bcall Th' advantage fpies ; and at one fidclong glance Rips up his groin. Wounded, he rears aloft, And, plunging from his back the rider hurli Precipitant ; then bleeding fuurns the ground, And drags his reeking entrails o'er the plain.... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 574 páginas
...too near approach, or the loofe earth His footing fail, the watchful angry bcaft Th' advantage fpics, and at one fidelong glance Rips up his groin. Wounded,...hurls Precipitant; then, bleeding, fpurns the ground, And drags his recking entrails o'er the plain. Meanwhile the furly monfter trots along, But with unequal... | |
| William Somervile - 1800 - 216 páginas
...pafling fends His feather'd death into his brawny fides. But perilous th' attempt. For if the fteed Haply too near approach; or the loofe earth 330 His...335 And drags his reeking entrails o'er the plain. Meanwhile the furly monfter trots along, But with unequal fpeed ; for ftill they wound, Swift-wheeling... | |
| William Somerville - 1800 - 200 páginas
...pafling fends His feather'd death into his brawny fides. But perilous th' attempt. For if the fteed Haply too near approach ; or the loofe earth 330 His...335 And drags his reeking entrails o'er the plain. Meanwhile the furly monfter trots along, But with unequal fpeed ; for ftill they wound, .Swift-wheeling... | |
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