| Art - 1762 - 290 pages
...air, inveighs againft that which we breathe in London, and fays, It is not aiiThat from a thoufand lungs reeks back to thine, Sated with exhalations rank and fell, The fpoil of dunghills, and the putrid thaw Of nature, when from fhape and texture me Relapfes into fighting... | |
| John Newbery - 1762 - 292 pages
...air, inveighs againft that which we. breathe in London, and fays, -It is not airThat from a thoufand lungs reeks back to thine,. Sated with exhalations rank and fell, The fpoil of dunghills, and the putrid thaw Of nature, when from fhape and texture fbe Relapfes into fighting... | |
| John Armstrong - 1770 - 238 pages
...Exhal'd, to fully heaven's tranfparent donie 70 With dim mortality. It is not Air That from a thoufand lungs reeks back to thine> Sated with exhalations rank and fell, The fpoil of dunghills, and the putrid thaw Of nature ; when from fltape and texture flic 75 Relapfes into... | |
| John Armstrong - 1770 - 246 pages
...Exhal'dj to fully heaven's tranfparent dome 70 With dim mortality. It is not Air That from a thoufand lungs reeks back to thine; Sated with exhalations rank and fell, The fpoil of dunghills* and the putrid thaw Of nature ; when from fhape and texture fhe 75 Relapfes into... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 pages
...Exhal'J, to fully heaven's tw-nfparent dome With dim mortality. It is not Air That from a tlioufand lungs reeks back to thine, Sated with exhalations rank and fell, The fpoil of dunghills, and the putrid thaw Of nature, when from fliape and texture flic Rclapfes into... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 pages
...kxhal'd, to hilly heav'n's tianfparcnt doine With dim mortality. It is net Air That from a thoufand lungs reeks back to thine, Sated with exhalations rank and fell, The fpoil of dunghills, and the putrid thaw Of nature, when from Ihape and texture Ihe Relapfts into fighting... | |
| James Lackington - 1792 - 556 pages
...Exhal'd : To fully Heaven's tranfparent dome " With dim mortality. It is not air " That from a thoufand lungs reeks back to thine, " Sated with exhalations, rank and fell, " The fpoil of dunghills, and the putrid thaw «' Of Nature : when from fhape and texture fhc " Relapfed... | |
| James Roach - 1794 - 268 pages
...JExhal'd, to fully heaven's tranfparent dome With dim mortality. It is not Air That from a-thoufand lungs reeks back to thine, Sated with exhalations rank and fell, The fpoil of dunghills, and the putrid thaw Of nature, when from fliape and texture flic Relapfes into... | |
| James Lackington - 1795 - 562 pages
...Exhal'd, to fully heaven's tranfparent dome " With dim mortality. It h not air •• That from a thoufand lungs reeks back to thine, " Sated with exhalations, rank and fell, •• The fpoil of dunghills, and the putrid thaw •' Of Nature ; when from lhape and texture fhc " Relapfcd... | |
| George Lipscomb - 1799 - 394 pages
...volatile corruption from the dead, The dying, sickning, and the living world, Exhal'd to sully heav'n's transparent dome With dim mortality. It is not air,...and the putrid thaw Of Nature ; when, from shape and texture, she Relapses into fighting elements : It is not air, but floats a nauseous mass Of all obscene,... | |
| |