| James Thomson - 1757 - 244 pages
...arm. THESE BRITAIN knows not ; give, ye BRITONS, then Your fportive fury, pitylefs, to pour 471 Loofe on the nightly robber of the fold : Him, from his craggy winding haunts unearth'd, Let all the thunder of the chace purfue. Throw the broad ditch behind you ; o'er... | |
| James Thomson - 1766 - 266 pages
...nervous arm. . THESiBRiTAiNknowsnot;give,yeBRiTOus,then Yourfportive fury, pitylefs, to pour 471 Loofe on the nightly robber of the fold: Him, from his craggy winding haunts unearth'd, Let all the thunder of the chace purfue. Throw the broad ditch behind you; o'er the... | |
| James Thomson - 1769 - 218 pages
...nervous arm. THESEBRITAIN knows not ; give,yeBaiTONs Your fportive fury , pitylefs , to pour Loofe on the nightly robber of the fold : Him, from his craggy winding haunts unearth'd, Let all the thunder of the chace purfue. Throw the broad ditch behind you ; o'er... | |
| James Thomson - 1774 - 272 pages
...THESE BRITAIN knows not; give, ye BRITAINS, then Your fportive fury, pitylefs, to pour 471 I•oofe on the nightly robber of the fold: Him, from his craggy winding haunts unearth'd, Let all the thunder of the chace purfue. Throw the broad ditch behind you ; o'er... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 304 pages
...nervous arm. Thefe Britain knows not; give, ye Britons, thea Your fportive fury, pitylefs, to pour Loofe on the nightly robber of the fold : Him, from his craggy winding haunts unearth'J, Let all the thunder of the chace purfue. Throw the broad ditch behind you ; o'er... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1787 - 510 pages
...arm. Thefe Britain knows not. Give, ye Britons ! then, Your fportive fury, pitilefs, to pour 47i Loofe on the nightly robber of the fold ; Him from his craggy winding haunts uncarth'd, Let all the thunder of the chafe purfue. Throw the broad diteh behind you; o'er the... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1788 - 326 pages
...nervous arm. Thefe BRITAIN knows not; give, ye BRITONS, then Your fportive fury, pitylefs, to pour Loofe on the nightly robber of the fold : Him, from his craggy winding haunts unearth 'd, Let all the thunder of the chace purfue. Throw the broad ditch behind you; o'er... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 292 pages
...arm. 469 Thefe Britain knows not ; give, ye Britons, then Your fportive fury, pitylefs, to pour Loofe on the nightly robber of the fold : Him, from his craggy winding haunts unearth'd, Let Let all the thunder of the chace purfue. Throw the broad ditch behind you ; o'er... | |
| James Thomson - 1793 - 300 pages
...nervous arm. THESE BRITAIN knows not; give, ye BRITONS, then Your sportive fury, pitiless, to pour 471 Loose on the nightly robber of the fold : Him, from his craggy winding haunts unearth'd, Let all the thunder of the chase pursue. Throw the broad ditch behind you ; o'er... | |
| 1794 - 954 pages
...nervous arm. Thtfc Britain knows not ; give, ye Britons, then Your fportive fury, pitylefs, to pour Loofe on the nightly robber of the fold : Him, from his craggy winding haunts unearth'd, Let all the thunder of the chafe purfue. Throw the bread ditch behind you; o'er the... | |
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