| John Dryden - Fables - 1713 - 614 pages
...thus defy'd : Now Monfter, now, by Proof it ftiall appear, Whether thy Horns are (harper, or my Spear. At this, I threw: For want of other Ward, He lifted...His Hand it pafs'd ; and fix'd it to his Brow : Loud Shouts of ours attend the lucky Blow. Him Peleus finifh'd, with a fecond Wound, Which thro' the Navel... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 376 pages
...approach'd, and thus defy'd \ Now, monfter, now, by proof it fhall appear, Whether thy horns are fharper, or my fpear. At this, I threw : for want of other...: Him Peleus finifh'd, with a fecond wound, Which through the navel pierc'd : he reel'd around, And dragg'd his dangling bowels on the ground : Trod... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 358 pages
...approach'd, and thus defy'd : Now, monfter, now, by proof it (hall appear, Whether thy horns are (harper, or my fpear. At this, I threw : for want of other...fhouts of ours attend the lucky blow : Him Peleus fini(h'd, with a fecond wound, Which through the navel pierc'd : he reel'd around, And dragg'd his... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 352 pages
...monfter, now, by proof it mall appear, Whether thy horns are (harper, or my fpear. At this, I threw r for want of other ward, He lifted up his hand, his...His hand it pafs'd, and fix'd it to his brow: Loud mouts of ours attend the lucky blow : Him Peleus fini(h'd, with a feconti wound, Which through the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 366 pages
...approach'd, and thus defy'd : Now, monfter, now, by proof it (hall appear, Whether thy horns are (harper, or my fpear. At this, I threw : for want of other ward, He lifted up his hand, his front to guard. H:s hand it pafs'd, and fix'd it to his hrowt Loud (houts of ours attend the lucky blow : Him Peleus... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 362 pages
...approach'd, and thusdefy'd: Now, monfter, now, by proof it fhall appear. Whether thy horns are fharper, or my fpear. At this, I threw : for want of other...: Him Peleus finifh'd, with a fecond wound, Which through the navel pierc'd : he reel'd around, And dragg'd his dangling bowels on the ground : Trod... | |
| 1793 - 806 pages
...approjch'd, and thus defy'd : Now, monder, now, by proof it Ihall appear, Whether thy horns are (harper, or my fpear. At this, I threw : for want of other...His hand it pafs'd, and fix'd it to his brow : Loud fiiouts of ours attend the lucky blow : Him Peleus finifh'd, with a fécond wound, ~l Which through... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 842 pages
...dcfy'd : Now, monftcr, now, by proof it fliall appear, Wether thy horns are fharper, or my fpear. Al this I threw : for want of other ward, He lifted up his hand, his front to guard, fill band it pafs'd, and fix'd it to his brow : lend (bouts of ours attend the lucky blow : rim Peleus... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 806 pages
...Now, monfter, now, by proof it fhall appear, Whether thy horns are fharper, or my fpear. At thi«, I threw : for want of other ward, He lifted up his hand, his front to guard. Hii hand it pafs'd, and fii'd it to his brow : Loud fhouts of ouis attend the lucky blow : Him PeJeus... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 658 pages
...approach'd, and thus defy 'di Mow, monfter, now, by proof it (hall appear, Whether thy horns are (harper, 3Y ț l fA ۿ( y> h 0 ] { $~7 % < K Pie lifted up his hand, his front toguaid. HUs hand it pafs'd, and fix'd it to his brow: Loud (houts... | |
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