| John Bell - 1777 - 644 pages
...the good old sire, and wept for joy. Jrt silent raptures of the hopeful boy. 6l All arguments, hut most his plays, persuade That for anointed Dulness he was made. Close to the walls which fair Augutta hind, (The fair Augusta, much to fean inclined) 65 An ancient fabric, rais'd t' inform the... | |
| 1801 - 416 pages
...as in sense excel ; So just, so like tautology, they fell, That, pale with envy, Singleton foreswore The lute and sword which he in triumph bore, And vow'd...wept for joy, In silent raptures of the hopeful boy. 6i All arguments, but most his pl<iys, persuade That for anointed Dulness he was made. Close to the... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 382 pages
...triumph bore, And vow'd be ne'er would act Villerius more.' Here stopVl the good eld sire, and wept fur joy. In silent raptures of the hopeful boy. All arguments,...fair Augusta bind, (The fair Augusta, much to fears inelm'd) An ancient fabric, rais'd to' inform the sight, There stood of yore, and Barbican it bight... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 458 pages
...lute and sword which he in triumph bore, And vow'd he ne'er would act Villerius more. Hete stopp'd the good old sire, and wept for joy, In silent raptures of the hopeful boy. 61 All arguments, but most his plays, persuade That for anointed Oulness he was made. Close to the... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 480 pages
...and sword, which he in triumph bore, > And vowed he ne'er would act Villerius more. — V Here stopt the good old sire, and wept for joy, In silent raptures...fair Augusta bind, (The fair Augusta much to fears inclined, § ) An ancient fabric raised to inform the sight, There stood of yore, and Barbican it hight... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 472 pages
...and sword, which he in triumph bore, > And vowed he ne'er would act Villerius more. — ) Here stopt the good old sire, and wept for joy, In silent raptures...fair Augusta bind, (The fair Augusta much to fears inclined, §) An ancient fabric raised to inform the sight, There stood of yore, and Barbican it higlit;... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 474 pages
...and sword, which he in triumph bore, > And vowed he ne'er would act Villerius more. — 3 Here stopt the good old sire, and wept for joy, In silent raptures...fair Augusta bind, (The fair Augusta much to fears inclined, §) An ancient fabric raised to inform the sight, There stood of yore, and Barbican it hight... | |
| John Dryden, Thomas Park - 1808 - 374 pages
...fell, That, pale with envy, Singleton forswore 1 Here step'd the good old sire, mid wept for j»y» In silent raptures of the hopeful boy. All arguments,...he was made. Close to the walls which fair Augusta hind, (The fair Augusta, much to fears inclioM) AH~aliclBnTratiric,"raTstd to' inform the sight, There... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1809 - 604 pages
...lute and sword which he in triumph bore, ( And vow'd he ne'er would act Villerius more, j Here stopt uck. 95 That throbs beneath the sacrificed luiife : Mute must thou bear th hut most his plays, persuade, That (or anointed dulness ke wa's made. Close to the walls which fair... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 654 pages
...sword, which he in triumph bore, And vow'd he ne'er would act Villerius more." Here stopt the pood old sire, and wept for joy. In silent raptures of...Augusta, much to fears inclin'd) An ancient fabric rais'd t' inform the sight, There stood of yore, and Barbican it higlit : A watch-tower once ; but now, so... | |
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