| John Bell - 1788 - 628 Seiten
...ounce, or tiger, hog, or bearded goat, All other parts remaining as they were ; And they, so perfeft is their misery, Not once perceive their foul disfigurement, But boast themselves more comely than before, 7 5 • And all their friends and native home forget, To roll with pleasure in a sensual sty. Therefore... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 294 Seiten
...outward beauty to delude the sight. S.Spi. " Lose they the mem'ry of their former state ? F. Spi. " No, they (so perfect is their misery) " Not once perceive...disfigurement, " But boast themselves more comely than before ; " And all their friends and native home forget, " To roll with pleasure in a sensual sty. no S. Spi.... | |
| John Milton, John Dalton - 1791 - 498 Seiten
...delude the sight. S. Spi. " Lose they the mem'ry of their former state I F. Spi. " No, they (so perfeft is their misery) " Not once perceive their foul disfigurement, " But boast themselves more comely than before ; " And all their friends and native home forget, " To roll with pleasure in a sensual sty. no S. Spi.... | |
| 1797 - 468 Seiten
...outward beauty to delude the sight. S.Spi. " Lose they the mem'ry of their former state? F. Spi. " No, they (so perfect is their misery) " Not once perceive...disfigurement, " But boast themselves more comely than before ; " And all their friends and native home forget, " To roll with pleasure in a sensual sty. no S.Spi.... | |
| John Milton, Thomas Warton - 1799 - 148 Seiten
...wolf, or bear, Or ounce, or tiger, hog, or bearded goat, All other parts remaining as they were; And they, so perfect is their misery, •• •> -*.'•'-•<...disfigurement, But boast themselves more comely than before r And all their friends and native home forget, To roll with pleasure in a sensual sty. Therefore,... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1801 - 450 Seiten
...and not at all conscious of their forlorn situation,) like the transformed followers of Comus, — Not once perceive their foul disfigurement ; But boast themselves more comely than before. Methinks, such men, who have found out so short a path, have no reason to complain of the shortness... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1801 - 452 Seiten
...and not at all conscious of their forlorn situation,) like the transformed followers of Comus, — Not once perceive their foul disfigurement ; But boast themselves more comely than before. * Methinks, such men, who have found out so short a path, have no reason to complain of the shortness... | |
| James Beresford - 1806 - 384 Seiten
...(For most do taste,) their human countenance, Th' express resemblance of the gods, is changed ; And they, so perfect is their misery, Not once perceive their foul disfigurement." Comus. 55. (T.) When parched with thirst, opening your last bottle of spruce beer, and finding it so... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 434 Seiten
...or bear, 70 Or ounce, or tiger, hog, or bearded goat, All other parts remaining as they were ; And they, so perfect is their misery, Not once perceive...their foul disfigurement, But boast themselves more comly than before, And all their friends and native home forget, To roll with pleasure in a sensual... | |
| John Milton - 1808 - 96 Seiten
...wolf, or hear< 7& Or ounce, or tiger, hog, or hearded goat, All other parts remaining as they were; And they, so perfect is their misery, Not once perceive their foul disfigurement, But hoast themselves more comely than hefore} 75 And all their friends and native home forget, To roll... | |
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