From whence he vaulted into th' seat, With so much vigour, strength and heat, That he had almost tumbled over With his own weight, but did recover, By laying hold on tail and main, Which oft he us'd instead of rein. Hudibras: The first [-third and last] part - 20 페이지저자: Samuel Butler - 1709 - 226 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Charles Bowker Ash - 1831 - 648 페이지
...Scat, With MO mnch Vigour, Strength, and Heat, That he had almost tumbled over With his own Weight, bnt did recover, By laying hold on Tail and Main, Which oft he us'd instead of Rein. HCnIiRAS. Theyre dwelltc a Wyghte of greate renowne, An ofte thys Wyghle I've seene,... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1835 - 332 페이지
...vaulted into th' seat With so much vigour, strength, and heat, That he had almost tumbled over 415 With his own weight, but did recover By laying hold on tail and mane, Which oft he us'd instead of rein. But now we talk of mounting steed, Before we further do proceed,... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1835 - 410 페이지
...vaulted into th' seat, With so much vigour, strength, and heat, That he had almost tumbled over 415 With his own weight, but did recover, By laying hold on tail and mane, Which oft he us'd instead of rein. But now we talk of mounting steed, Before we further do proceed,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1841 - 844 페이지
...saddle-eaves, From whence he vaulted into th' seat With so much vigour, strength, and heat, That he had almost Ӡ ya a z D 2x used instead of rein. But now we talk of mounting steed, Before we further do proceed, It doth behove... | |
| 1844 - 520 페이지
...; From whence he vaulted into th' seat With so much vigour, strength, and heat, That he had almost tumbled over With his own weight, but did recover By laying hold of tail and mane ; Which oft be used instead of rein. '• But now we talk of mounting steed, Before... | |
| English poetry - 1848 - 468 페이지
...; From whence he vaulted into th' seat, With so much vigour, strength, and heat, That he had almost tumbled over, With his own weight ; but did recover,...By laying hold on tail and main, Which oft he us'd instead of rein. But now we talk of mounting steed, Before we further do proceed, It doth behove us... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1853 - 838 페이지
...saddle-eaves, From whence he vaulted into th' seat With so much vigour, strength, and heat, That he had almost tumbled over With his own weight, but did recover By laying hold on tail and main. Which oil he used instead of rein. But now we talk of mounting steed, Before we further do proceed, It doth... | |
| 1854 - 386 페이지
...eaves, From whence he vaulted into th' seat With so much vigor, strength and heat, That he had almost tumbled over, With his own weight, but did recover, By laying hold on tail and mane, Which oft he used instead of rein." Now I found no such difficulty in getting into my wagon.... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1854 - 292 페이지
...saddle-eaves, From whence he vaulted into th' seat, With so much vigour, strength, and heat, That he had almost tumbled over With his own weight, but did recover, By laying hold on tail and mane, Which oft he used instead of rein. But, now we talk of mounting steed, Before we further do proceed,... | |
| Samuel Butler, George Gilfillan - 1854 - 296 페이지
...saddle-eaves, From whence he vaulted into th' seat, With so much vigour, strength, and heat, That he had almost tumbled over With his own weight, but did recover, By laying hold on tail and mane, Which oft he used instead of rein. But, now we talk of mounting steed, Before we further do proceed,... | |
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