| Samuel Butler, Robert Thyer - 1759 - 538 pages
...fmitfuller. 135 And, fmce the mighty Pyrrhus brought Thofe living Caftles firft, 'tis thought, Againft the Romans, in the Field, It may an Argument be held (Arcadia being but a Piece, 140 As his Dominions were of Greece,) To prove, what this illuftrious Perfbn Has made fo noble a Difcourfe... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 738 pages
...fruitfuller. And fince the mighty. Pyrr'uis brought i35 Thofe living caftles fiift, 'tis thought, Againft the Romans, in the field, It may an argument be held...dominions were, of Greece) 140 To prove what this illuftrious perfon Has made fo noble a difcourfe on, And amply fatisfy'd us all Of the Privolvans'... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 404 pages
...fruitfuller. And finee the mighty Pyrrhus lu-oui'ht IJJ Thofe living eaftleu firft, 'tis thought, Againft the Romans, in the field, " It may an argument be...being but a piece, As his dominions were, of Greece) 144 To prove what this illuftrious perfon Has made fo noble a difcourfe on, And amply fatisfy'd us... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 842 pages
...fruitfuller. And fince the mighty Pyrrhus brought Thofe living caftles firft, 'tis though?, Agajnll the Romans, in the field, It may an argument be held (Arcadia being hut a piece, As his dominions were, of Greece) To prova what this illuftrioiis perfon Has made fo noble... | |
| Samuel Butler, Samuel Johnson - 1807 - 414 pages
...From which we boldly may infer, The Moon is much the fruitfuller. And since the mighty Pynhus brought Those living castles first, 'tis thought, Against...person Has made so noble a discourse on, And amply satisfy'd us all Of the Privolvans' original. That Elephants are in the Moon, Tho' we had now discover'd... | |
| Poetical narratives - 1810 - 330 pages
...From which we boldly may infer, The Moon is much the fruitfuller. And since the mighty Pyrrhus brought Those living castles first, 'tis thought, Against...being but a piece, As his dominions were, of Greece) To prove what this illustrious person Has made so noble a discourse on, And amply satisfy'd us all... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 654 pages
...From which we boldly may infer. The Moon is much the fruitfuller. And since the mighty Pyrrhus brought Those living castles first, 'tis thought, Against the Romans, in the field, It may an argument he held (Arcadia being but a piece, As his dominions were, of Greece) To prove what this illustrious... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 666 pages
...which we boldly may infer The moon is much the fruitfuller. And since the mighty Pyrrhus brought 135 Those living castles first, 'tis thought, Against...person Has made so noble a discourse on, And amply satisfy'd us all Of the Privolvans' original. That elephants are in the moon, 1 45 Though we had now... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1816 - 304 pages
...which we boldly may infer The moon is much the fruitfuller. And since the mighty Pyrrhus brought 135 Those living castles first, 'tis thought, Against...person Has made so noble a discourse on, And amply satisfy'd us all Of the Privolvans' original. That elephants are in the moon, 145 Though we had now... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 312 pages
...From which we boldly may infer, The Moon is much the fruitfuller. And since the mighty Pyrrhus brought Those living castles first, 'tis thought, Against...being but a piece, As his dominions were, of Greece) To prove what this illustrious person Has made so noble a discourse on, And amply satisfied us all... | |
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