| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 páginas
...Abode ; t And fiez'd with youthful Arms the drunken God. J. His rofy Wreath was dVopt not long before, Borne by the Tide of Wine, and floating on the Floor. His empty Can, with Ears half worn away, Waj hung on high, to faoaTr the Triumph of the Day. Dr. VirL SINGING. See Enthufufm, Mufick. Behold... | |
| Bernard de Montfaucon - 1712 - 516 páginas
...drunken God. j His ro/te Wreath vats dropt not long before, Born by the Tide ofWint, arti finalin% on the Floor.. -*. His empty. Can^ with Ears half worn away, ."-.'•) Was hung on high, to loa/t the Tritmpk of the Dayl;', Invaded thus, for want' of Better Bands, His Garland they unftring... | |
| Wentworth Dillon Earl of Roscommon - 1717 - 580 páginas
...His rojie Wreath was draft not long before, Born by the tide of Wine, and float ingon the Floor. His His empty Can, with Ears half 'worn away, Was hung on high, to boaft the triumph of the day. Invaded thus, for want of better Bands, His Garland they unftring, and... | |
| Thomas Herbert Earl of Pembroke, James Kennedy - 1769 - 230 páginas
...the drunken God. His rojy Wreath was dropt not long before. Borne by the Tide of Wine, and float ing on the Floor; His empty Can, with Ears half worn away, Was hung on high, to boafl the Triumph of the Day. Invaded thus, for want of better Bands, His Garlands they unflring, and... | |
| James Kennedy (of Salisbury.) - 1769 - 230 páginas
...God. His rofy Wreath was dropt not long before, Borne by the Tide of Wine, and footing on the Floor 4 His empty Can, with Ears half worn away, Was hung on high, to boajl the Triumph of the Day.. Invaded thus; for want of better Bands, His Garlands they unjiring,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 412 páginas
...and floating on the floor. z5 His empty cann, with ears half worn away, Was hung on high, to boaft the triumph of the day. Invaded thus, for want of better bands, His garland they unftring, and bind his hands : For, by the fraudful god deluded long, 3* They now refolve to have their... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 494 páginas
...to boaft the triumph of the day. Invaded thus, for want of better bands, His garland they unftring, and bind his hands : For, by the fraudful god deluded long, 30 They now refolve to have their promis'd fong. : came in, to make their party good ; The faireft Nai's of the... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 366 páginas
...and floating on the floor. 25 His empty cann, with ears half worn away, Was hung on high, to boaft the triumph of the day. Invaded thus, for want of better bands, His garland they unftring, and bind his hands : For, by the fraudful god deluded long, 3o> They now refolve to have... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 páginas
...> And feiz'J with youthful arms the drunken god. J His rofy wreath was dropt not long before, Born by the tide of wine, and floating on the floor. His empty cano, with ears half worn away. Was hung on high, to boirfl the triumph of the Invaded thus, for want... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 658 páginas
...wine, and floating on the door. His empty cann, with ears half worn away, Was hung on high, to boaft the triumph of the day. Invaded thus, for want of better bands, His garland they unftring. and bind his hands: For, by the fraudful god deluded long. They now refolve to have their... | |
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