| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 strani
...ground, And from his cumbrous arms his limbs unbound; Then lanc'da vein, and watch'd returning breath; el ? and bark to be cmploy'd, While Venus is by rival dogs enjoy'df mortified his manly brcaft. Him ftill enrranc'd, and in a litter laid, They bore from field, and to... | |
| 1793 - 806 strani
...ground, And from his cumbrous arms his limbs unbound ; Then lanc'da vein, and watch'd returning breath ; It came, but clogg'd with fymptoms of his death. The...the noble parts had preft, All bruis'd and mortify'd hi« manly bread. Him Hill entranc'd, and in a litter laid, They bore from field, and to his bed convey'd,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1795 - 322 strani
...ground, And from his cumbrous arms his limbs unbound ; Then lanc'da vein, and watch'd returning breath ; It came, but clogg'd with fymptoms of his death. The...parts had preft, All bruis'd and mortify'd his manly brcaft. Him ftill entranc'd, and in a litter laid, They bore from field, and to his bed convey'd. At... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 806 strani
...ground. And from his cumbrous arms his limbs unbound ; Then lanc'da vein, and watch'd returning breath; It came, but clogg'd with fymptoms of his death. The...parts had preft, All bruis'd and mortify'd his manly bread. Him dill entranc'd, and in a litter laid, They bore from field, and to his bed convey'd, At... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 842 strani
...cumbrous arms his limbs unbound ; Then lanc'da vein, and watch'd returning breath; It came, but clngg'd with fymptoms of his death. The faddle-bow the noble parts had preft, All bruis'd and mortify 'd his manly bread. Him dill eritranc'd, and in a litter laid, They bore from field, and to... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 574 strani
...limbs unbound : Then lunc'da vein, and watch'd returning breath; It came, but clogg'd withfymptoms of his death. The faddle-bow the noble parts had preft, All bruis'd and mortified his manly brcaft. Him Hill enrranc'd, and in a litter [aid, They bore from field, and to... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 658 strani
...lanc'da vein, and watch'd returning breath ; It came, hut clogg'd with fymptoms of his death. T he faddle-bow the noble parts had preft, All bruis'd and mortify'd his manly hreaft. Him ftill entranc'd, and in a litter laid. They tore from field, and to his htd convey'd. At... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 458 strani
...The saddle-bow the noble parts had prest ; 711 All bruis'd and mortify'd his manly breast. Him, still entranc'd, and in a litter laid. They bore from field, and to his bed convey'd. At length he wak'd, and, with a feeble cry, 715 The word he first pronounc'd was ' Emily.'... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 500 strani
...saddlebow the noble parts had prest, All bruised and mortified his manly breast. Him still entranced, and in a litter laid, They bore from field, and to his bed conveyed. t An " infernal fury," according to the best readings of Chaucer, though others, which Dryden... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1809 - 604 strani
...saddle-bow the nobler parts had prest, All bruu'd and mortified his manly breast. Him still entrunc'd, and in a litter laid, . They bore from field, and to his bed convey'd. At length he wak'd. and, with a feeble cry, The word he first prouounc'd was Emily. Meantime... | |
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