| Jonathan Swift - 1734 - 44 páginas
...Degrees, From Elephants to Mites in Cheefe, Than what a carious Ey6 may trace In Creatures of the rhiming Race. From bad to worfe and worfe they fall, But who can reach theWorft of all? For, tho' in Nature Depih and Height Are equally held infinite, In Poetry the Height... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 502 páginas
...Bulk there are hot more Degree^ From Elephants to Mites in Cheefe. Than what a curious Eye may trace In Creatures of the rhyming Race. From bad to worfe, and worfe they falli But, who can reach to wbrtt of all? For, tho' in Nature, Depth and Height Are equally held infinite,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1744 - 416 páginas
...Bulk there are not more Degrees, From Elephants to Mites in Cheefe, Than what a curious Eye may trace In Creatures of the rhyming Race. From bad to worfe, and worfe they fall, But, who can reach to worft of all ? For, tho' in Nature, Depth and Height Are equally held infinite, In Poetry the Height... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 412 páginas
...bulk there are not more degrees, From elephants to mites in cheefe, Than what a curious eye may trace In creatures of the rhyming race. From bad to worfe, and worfe they fall, But who can reach to worft of all ? For, tho' jn nature, . depth and height . Are equally held infinite, In poetry the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 426 páginas
...there are not more degrees From elephants to mites in cheefe, Than what a curious eye may trace 385 In creatures of the rhyming race. From bad to worfe,...they fall ; But who can reach the worft of all ? For tho" in nature depth and height Are equally held infinite, 390 In poetry the height we know ; 'Tis... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1767 - 294 páginas
...degrees, From elephants to mites in cheefe, Than what a curious eye may trace, In creatures of the rhiming race. From bad to worfe, and worfe they fall ; But...nature, depth and height Are equally held infinite, In poetry the height we know ; 'Tis only infinite below. For inftance : when you rafhly think, No rhimer... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1767 - 288 páginas
...degrees, From elephants to mites in cheefe, Than what a curious eye may trace, In creatures of the rhiming race. From bad to worfe, and worfe they fall ; But who can reach the worft of all i For though, in nature, depth and height Are equally held infinite, In poetry the height we know ;... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 462 páginas
...bulk there are not more degrees From elephants to mites in cheefe, Than what a curious eye may trace In creatures of the rhyming race. From bad to worfe, and worfe they fall J But .who can reach the worft of all ? For though in nature depth and height Are equally held infinite,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 410 páginas
...Than what a curious eye may trace 385 In creatures of the rhyming race. From bad to worfe and worle they fall ; But who can reach the worft of all ? For...' Tis only infinite below. For inftance : When you rafhly think, No rhymer can like Welfted 'j. link, His merits balance'd, you fhall find 395 The laureat... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 398 páginas
...there are not more degrees From elephants to mites in cheefe, Than what a curious eye may trace 385 In creatures of the rhyming race. From bad to worfe,...held infinite : 390 In poetry, the height we know j 'Tis only infinite below. For inftanee : when you rafhly think, No rhymer can like Welfted fink,... | |
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