| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 792 páginas
...smoother road Beneath his well-shod feet, The snorting beast began to trot, Which galled him in his seat. So, Fair and softly, John he cried, But John he cried...trot became a gallop soon, In spite of curb and rein. v So stooping down, as needs he must Who cannot sit upright, He grasped the mane with both his hands,... | |
| William Scott - 1814 - 424 páginas
...Which gall'd him in his seat. So, " fair and softly," John he cried j But John he cried in vain ; The trot became a gallop soon, In spite of curb and rein. So stooping down as needs he must, 3 cannot sit upright ; .•.B..isp'd the mane with both his harm-,, And eke with all Uis might. \way... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 páginas
...smoother road Beneath his well-shod feet, The snorting beast began to trot, Which gall'd him in his seat. So, fair and softly, John he cried, But John he cried...down, as needs he must Who cannot sit upright, He grasp'd the mane with both his hands, And eke with all his might. His horsej who never in that sort... | |
| 1819 - 490 páginas
...seat." The s.milarity between the heroes, now they are fairly started, becomes much more striking: " ' So, fair and softly !' John he cried, But John he...in vain ; That trot became a gallop soon, In spite ot' curb or rein. " So stooping down, as needs he must Who canuot sit upright, He grasp'd his rein... | |
| William Cowper - 1817 - 252 páginas
...and rein. So stooping down, as needs he mast Who caunot sit upright, He grasped the mane with hoth his hands, And eke with all his might. His horse, who never in that sort Had handied heen hefore, What thing upon his hack had got Did wonder more and more. Away went Gilpin, neck... | |
| William Cowper - 1817 - 252 páginas
...smoother road Beneath his well-shod feet, The suorting heast hegan to trot, Which galled him in his seat. So, fair and softly, John he cried, But John he cried in vain ; That trot hecame a gallop soon, In spite of curh and rein. So stooping down, as needs he must Who caunot sit... | |
| William Scott - 1817 - 416 páginas
...road • Beneath his well shod feet, The snorting beast began to trot, Which gall'd him in, his seat. So, " fair and softly," John he cried ; But John he cried in vain ; The trot became a gallop soon ; In spite of curb and rein. So stooping down, as needs he must, Who... | |
| William Cowper - 1818 - 240 páginas
...smoother road Beneath his well-shod feet, The snorting beast began to trot, Which gall'd him in his seat. So, fair and softly, John he cried, But John he cried...down, as needs he must, Who cannot sit upright, He grasp'd the mane with both his hands, And eke with all his might. His horse, who never in that sort... | |
| William Cowper - 1818 - 244 páginas
...smoother road Beneath his well-shod feet, The snorting beast began to trot, Which gall'd him in his seat. So, fair and softly, John he cried, But John he cried...trot became a gallop soon, In spite of curb and rein. Su stooping down, as needs be must, Who cannot sit upright, He grasp'd the mane with both his hands,... | |
| 1819 - 792 páginas
...Linen-draper has been sufficiently apparent; but it is much more striking after they have fairly started. " So, fair and softly, John he cried, But John he cried...vain, That trot became a gallop soon, In spite of curb or rein. So stooping down, as needs lie must, Who cannot sit upright, He grasped the inane with both... | |
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