| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 páginas
...Field. But Soldiers of a ruftick Mold, Rough, hardy, feafon'd, manly, bold ; Either they dug the fturdy Ground, Or thro' hewn Woods their weighty Strokes...: Home with their weary Team they took their Way, (Her. And drown'd in friendly Bowls the Labour of the Day. Rafe. TRANSMIGRATION of SOULS. Now iince... | |
| Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - 1714 - 382 páginas
...fatifrTitlt, But Soldiers of a ruftick Mould, Reugh, hardy, feafin'd manly told ; Either they dug theflubborn Ground, Or thro' hew'n Woods their weighty Strokes...declining Sun Had chang'd the Shadows, and their Task was dont, Htme with their weary Team they tank their W*y, dnd drvm'A in friendly Bowls the Labour of th»... | |
| John Dryden - 1716 - 424 páginas
...hewn Woods their weighry ftrokes did And afrer the declining Sun [found : Had chang'd the (hadows, and their Task was done, Home with their weary Team they took theit way, And drown'd in friendly Bowls the labour of the day. Time fenfrbly all things impairs ;... | |
| Wentworth Dillon Earl of Roscommon - 1717 - 580 páginas
...». Nos nequiores mox daturos Trogeniem vitiofarem. Either they dug the ftubborn Ground, Or through hewn Woods their weighty Strokes [did found. And after...[done, Home with their weary Team they took their [way, Anddrown'd in friendly Bowls the labour of the [Day. Time fenfibly all things impairs : Our Fathers... | |
| Charles Gildon - 1718 - 490 páginas
...But Soldiers of a ruftick Mold, Rough, hardy, feafon'd, manly, bold : Either they dug the ftnbborn Ground, Or thro' hewn Woods their weighty Strokes-...the declining Sun Had chang'd the Shadows, and their Tafk was- done : ' Home with their weary Team they took their way, And drown'd in friendly Bowls the... | |
| George England - 1735 - 388 páginas
...manly, bold, " Either they dug the ftubborn Ground, **• Or through hewn Woods their weighty Stroke* did found; " And after the declining Sun " Had chang'd...And drown'd in friendly Bowls the Labour of the Day. AND in the fth Ode of the 4th Book, addrcfs'd to Auguflut, lie praifes him, amongft other Things, for... | |
| Wentworth Dillon Earl of Roscommon - 1749 - 296 páginas
...book v. ode 2. The Sarunite women And after the declining fun Had chang'd the fhadows, and their talk was done, Home with their weary team they took their...And drown'd in friendly bowls the labour of the day. Time•omen were fo inchsftrions, that they managed the farms for their h,sbands, and left them nothing... | |
| 1785 - 772 páginas
...their weighty ftrokes did found : And -after the declining fun Had chang'd the fludows, and their talk was done; Home with their weary team they took their way. And drown'd in friendly bowls the labeurs of the day. I am, Sir, your very humble fervant, JONATHAN RINGWOOD.' PS I forgot to tell you,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 806 páginas
...weighty ilrokes did • found : Arid after the declining fnn Had charig'd the (hadows, and their taflc was done, Home with their weary team they took their way, And drown'd in friendly bowls the labour of ihe day. • Time fenfibly all thing* impairs ; Our fathers have been worfe than theirs, And we than... | |
| 1797 - 550 páginas
...their weighty ftrokes did found : And after the declining fun Had changed the fhadows, and their tafk was done ; Home with their weary team, they took their way, And drown'd in friendly bowls the labours of the day." ; I am, Sir, Your very humble fervant, JONATHAN RINGWOOD. ' PS I forgot to tell... | |
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