| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 274 pages
...trippen by ; Which when obferv'd, he fhrunk into his mew, And ftrait would recollect his piety anew. LXX. Nor be forgot a tribe, who minded nought (Old...And the fage berry fun-burnt Mocha bears Has clear'd their inward eye : then, fmoak-enroll'd, Their oracles break forth myfterious as of old. LXXI. Here... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 304 pages
...trippen by ; Which when obferv'd, he flirunk into his mew, And ftrait would recolleft his piety anew. LXX. Nor be forgot a tribe, who minded nought (Old...nation's cares. The world by them is parcel'd out in mares, When in the Hall of Smoak they congrefs hold, And the fage berry fun-burnt Mocha bears Has clear'd... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 280 pages
...trippen by ; Which when obferv'd, he mrunk into his mew, And ftrait would recolleft his piety anew. LXX. Nor be forgot a tribe, who minded nought (Old...perdie, as if they deeply thought; And on their brow fat eieiy nation's cares. The world by them is parcel'd out in mares, When in the Hall of Smoak they congrefs... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 628 pages
...anew. LXX. Nor be forgot a tribe, who minded nought (Old inmates of the place) but flare-affairs : They look'd, perdie, as if they deeply thought ; And...nation's cares. The world by them is parcel'd out in fliares, When in the Hall of Smoak they congrefs hold, And the fage berry fun-burnt Mocha bears Has... | |
| 1782 - 518 pages
...Mr. Quill. f This is intended as the character of Mr. Thomfsn, and »•»» writte* by Ljttelton, e forgot a tribe who minded nought (Old inmates of the...brow fat every nation's cares. The world by them is parcell'd out in mares, When in the Hall of Smoke they congrefs hold. And the fage berry fun-burnt... | |
| John Bell - 1787 - 510 pages
...forgot a tribe who minded nought (Old inmates of the place) but ftate-affairs ; They look'd, perdic, as if they deeply thought, And on their brow fat every nation's cares. The world by them is parcell'd out in fhares, When in the Hall of Smoke they congrefs hold, And the fage berry fun-burnt... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1788 - 326 pages
...trippen by ; Which when obferv'd, he fhrunk into his mew, And ftrait would recolleft: his piety anew. LXX. Nor be forgot a tribe, who minded nought (Old...And the fage berry fun-burnt Mocha bears Has clear'd their inward eye : then, fmoak-enroll'd, Their oracles break forth myfterious as of old, * The following... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 292 pages
...trippsn by ; Which when obfcrv'd, he fhrunk into his mew. And ftrait would recolleft hh piety anew. LXX. Nor be forgot a tribe, who minded nought (Old...nation's cares. The world by them is parcel'd out in marcs, When in the Hall of Srnoak they congrefs hold, And the fage berry fun-burnt Mocha bears Has... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 pages
...piety anew. Nor be forgot a tribe, who minded nought (Old inmates of the place) but ftate affairs : They look'd, perdie, as if they deeply thought; And...brow fat every nation's cares: The world by them is parcell'd out in mares, When in the Hall of Smoke they congrefs hold, And the fage berry fun-burnt... | |
| James Roach - 1794 - 260 pages
...his mew, And flraight would recollecl his piety anew. LXX. l\Tor be forgot a tribe who minded naught (Old inmates of the place) but ftate-affairs ; They...brow fat every nation's cares. The world by them is parcell'J out in fliares, When in the Hall of fmoak they congrefs hold, And the Sage berry fun-burnt... | |
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