| Edward Young - 1741 - 194 páginas
...Liberia's eye As riot, impudence, and perfidy ; The youth of fire, that has drunk-deep, and play'd, And kill'd his man, and triumph'd o'er his maid ;...the dear deftroyer to her arms ; And amply gives, (tho' treated long amifs) The man of merit his revenge in this. If you refent, and wifh a woman ill,... | |
| Edward Young - 1762 - 412 páginas
...deep, and play'J, And kill'd his man, and triumph 'd o'er his maid ; For him, at yet unhang'd, fhc fpreads her charms, Snatches the dear deftroyer to her arms ; And amply gives (though treated long amif») The man of merit bis revenge in tbit. If you refent, and wifh a woman ill, But turn her o'er... | |
| Edward Young - 1767 - 272 páginas
...deep, and play'd, And kill'd his man, arid.triumph'd o'er his maid ; . For him, as yet unhang'd, fhe fpreads her charms, Snatches the dear deftroyer to...arms ; . . . . And amply gives (though treated long aruifs) The man of merit his revenge in this* If you refent, and wifh a wcmaa ill,. . But turn her.... | |
| John Bell - 1784 - 468 páginas
...Liberia's eye As riot, impudence, aml perfidy; 414 The youth of fire, that has drunk deep, and play'd, And kill'd his man, and triumph'd o'er his maid, For him, as yet unhang'd, Ihe fpreads her charms, Snatches the dear deftroyer to her arms, And amply gives, (tho' treated long... | |
| 1786 - 782 páginas
...coat, makes a cuuqneli of the Ixait, and (to ule the emphatic words of the celebrated Doctor Ycung) — Amply gives, though treated long amifs, The man of merit his revenge in this. For the honour of the ladies, however, I (ball introduce a little narrative to the public ohfei vation,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 286 páginas
...deep, and play'd, 411 And kill'd his man, and triumphed o'er his maid; For him, as yet unhang'd, fhe fpreads her charms, Snatches the dear deftroyer to...wifh a woman ill, But turn her o'er one moment to her -will. The languid lady next appears in ftate, Who was not born to carry her own weight; She lolls,... | |
| Edward Young - 1792 - 348 páginas
...LIBERIA'S eye As riot, impudence, and perfidy ; The youth of fira, that has drunk deep, and play'd, And kill'd his man, and triumph'd o'er his maid; For him, as yet unhang'd, fhe fpreads her charms, Snatches the dear deftroyer to her arms; And amply gives (though treated long... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1056 páginas
...And kill'd his man, and triumph'd o'er his maid 1 'or him, as yet unhang'd, (he fpreads her charm!, Snatches the dear deftroyer to her arms; And amply gives (though treated long amift) The mjn of merit his revenge in ibis. If you refent, and wifh a ititman ill, But turn her o'er... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 574 páginas
...eye As riot, impudence, and perfidy ; The youth of lire, that has drunk clccp, and play'd. And kill d his man, and triumph'd o'er his maid ; For him, as yet unhang'd, <hc Iprcads her charms, Snatches the dear deftrover to her arm», And amply gives (tho' treated long... | |
| Edward Young - 1799 - 314 páginas
...Liberia's eye As riot, impudence, and perfidy : 414 The youth of fire, that has drunk deep, and play'd, And kill'd his man, and triumph'd o'er his maid, For him, as yetunhang'd, <he fpreads her charms, Snatches thedeardeftroyerto her arms, And amply gives, (tho' treated... | |
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