| Edward Young - 1762 - 412 стор.
...horfes that could overtake the goat and the wild afs; but none that could reach How rich the P-eacock* ! what bright glories run ' From plume to plume, and vary in the fun! He proudly .fpreads them to the golden ray, Gives all his colours, and adorns the day ; , With... | |
| Thomas Gibbons - 1767 - 540 стор.
...enlarged thefe lines into a defcription, J ha4 almoft faid, beyond all prajfe, View next the peacock. What bright glories run From plume to plume, and vary in the fun ! Omnia fanda, nefanda malo permifla furore juftifkam nobis mentem avertere Deorum. Quare nee tales... | |
| Edward Young - 1775 - 408 стор.
...fhe skims along the field with fpeed, She fcorns the rider, and purfuing fteed. How rich the peacock! what bright glories run From plume to plume, and vary in the fun! He proudly fpreads them to the golden ray, Gives all his colours, and adorns the day; With confcious... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 290 стор.
...(kirns along the field with fpeed, ZBJ She fcorns the rider, and purfuing fteed. How rich the Peacock ! what bright glories run From plume to plume, and vary in the fun! He proudly fpreads them to the golden ray, Gives all his colours,, and adorns the day ; jiff With... | |
| John Bell - 1784 - 468 стор.
...time fhelkims alongthe field with fpeed* i 105 She Icorns the rider, and purfuing fteedf. How rieh the peacock J! what bright glories run From plume to plume, and vary in the fun! author lull touches the great points of diftinciUm in each ere*ture, and then haftcnsto another.... | |
| Select lessons - 1785 - 156 стор.
...Reafon's Spite, One Truth is ckar, WHATEVER is, is RIGHT. The PEACOCK. YOUNG. HOW rich the Peacock ? what bright Glories run From Plume to Plume, and vary in the Sun ? He proudly fpreads them to the golden Ray, Gives all his Colours, and adorns the Day : With confcious... | |
| Edward Young - 1792 - 348 стор.
...f JCawphn fays, Cyrus had horfes that could overtake the goat and 02 "the How rich the Peacock ! * what bright glories run From plume to plume, and vary in the fun! He proudly fpreads them, to the golden ray Gives all his colours, and adorns the day; With confcious... | |
| 1794 - 1036 стор.
...the rider, and purfuing deed What time (he (kirns along the field with fpccJ, How rich the peacock ! what bright glories run From plume to plume, and vary in the fun ! He proudly Cpreads them to the goMcn ray, Gives all his colour», and adorns the day ; no With... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 542 стор.
...flams along the field with fpeed, the fcorns the rider, and purfuing Heed, ao; How rich the Peacock ! what bright glories run From plume to plume and vary in the fun ! He proudly fpreads them to the golden ray, Gives all his colours; and adorns the day: II* With... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 420 стор.
...tread May crush her young in their neglected bed. * What time she skims along the field with speed, f She scorns the rider, and pursuing steed. How rich...to another. A description is exact when you cannot add, tmt what is common to another thing; nor withdraw, but something peculiarly belonging to the thing... | |
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