| 418 Seiten
...meafure is incapable of iup- ground, plants, and xvater." porting the majdty, which brilliant For what it 'Nature ? ring her changes round, Her three flat notes are water, plants, and ground' J1'1. •.' Prolong your peal, yet fpite of all your clatter, The tedious cliime is, ground, and plants,... | |
| John Bell - 1789 - 442 Seiten
...oriental ray, Thy satire sure had given them both a stab, Call'd Kent a Driveller, and the Nymph a Drab. For what is Nature ? Ring her changes round, Her three...mutton shock our eyes, Three roasted geese, three butter'd apple-pies. Come then, prolific Art, and with thee bring The charms that rise from thy exhaustless... | |
| John Bell - 1789 - 428 Seiten
...oriental ray, Thy satire sure had given them both a stab, Call'd Kent a Driveller, and the Nymph a Drab. For what is Nature ? Ring her changes round, Her three...dull invention racks, To rival Boodle's dinners, or ^hnack'g, ^-^> Three uncouth legs of mutton shock our eyes, Three roasted geese, three butter'd apple-pies.... | |
| Jeremiah Whitaker Newman - 1796 - 296 Seiten
...fays our knight's admirable poetic commentator, fuppos'd, but not certainly known, to be Mr. Tickle. For what is nature ? ring her changes round, Her three...flat notes, are water, plants and ground ; Prolong ' Prolong the peal, yet fpite of all your clatter, The tedious chime is ground, and plants, and water.... | |
| 1799 - 516 Seiten
...As the meulnre is incapable of fup- ground, plants, and water." patting the majeily, which brilliant For what is Nature ? ring her changes round, Her three flat notes arc water, plants, and ground ; Piulong your pea!, yet fpite of all your clatter, The tedious chime... | |
| School - 1801 - 450 Seiten
...stab, Call'd Kent a Driveller, and the Nymph a Drab. For what is Nature ? Ring her changes round, 45 Her three flat notes are water, plants, and ground...tedious chime is still ground, plants, and water. So, Verse 45. For what is Nature?] This is the great and fundamental axiom, on which oriental taste is... | |
| 1801 - 448 Seiten
...stab, CalFd Kent a Driveller, and the Nymph a Drab. For what is Nature? Ring her changes round, 45 Her three flat notes are water, plants, and ground...tedious chime is still ground, plants, and water. So, Verse 45. For what is Nature?] * This is the great at}d fundamental axiom, on which oriental taste... | |
| 1802 - 452 Seiten
...legs of mutton and turneps, three rcafttd geese , and three buttered affle-fies," Preface, page 7. 3, when some John his dull invention racks To rival Boodle's dinners, or Almack's, 50 Three uncouth legs of mutton shock our eyes, Three roasted geese, three butter'd apple-pies. Come... | |
| Peter Pindar - 1804 - 176 Seiten
...identical phrase of the great original. The figurative terms, and even (lie explanatory simile, are enB 3 Prolong the peal yet, spite of all your clatter, The...invention racks, To rival Boodle's dinners, or Almack's, 50 Three uncouth legs of mutton shock our eyes, Three roasted geese, three butter'd apple-pies. Come... | |
| John Wolcot - 1804 - 178 Seiten
...identical phrase of the great original. Tie figurative terms, and even the explanatory simile, are enB 3 Prolong the peal yet, spite of all your clatter, The...invention racks, To rival Boodle's dinners, or Almack's, 5O Three uncouth legs of mutton shock our eyes, Three roasted geese, three butter'd apple-pies. Come... | |
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