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" O'ertakes their sounding pinions, and again, Immediate, brings them from the towering wing, Dead to the ground ; or drives them, wide dispersed, Wounded, and wheeling various, down the wind. "
The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'. - Page 249
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Poems

James Thomson - 1730 - 260 pages
...they fife ; thegun, 3 7 5 Glanc'd juft, and fudden, from the fowler's eye, (yertakcs their founding pinions; and again, Immediate, brings them from the towering wing, Dead to the ground; or drives them elfe difperft, Wounded, and wheeling various, down the wind. 380 B 3 Theic The/e are...
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The Art of Rhetoric Made Easy

John Holmes - Oratory - 1739 - 202 pages
...triumphant, are theyfafe; the Gun, Gla.nc'dju/l, and fudden, from the Fowler's Eye, Overtakes their founding Pinions ; and again, Immediate, brings them from the towering Wing, Dead to the Ground Autumn, ver. 374. 9. Whifk, BackrGammon, and Drinking, after Hunting. PERHAPS awhile, amuftve, thoughtful...
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The Works of James Thomson: With His Last Corrections and ..., Volume 1

James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1788 - 326 pages
...triumphant, are they fafe ; the gun, Glanc'd juft, and fudden, from the fowler's eye O'ertakes their founding pinions ; and again, Immediate, brings them from the towering wing, Dead to the ground ; or drives them wide-difpers'd. Wounded, and wheeling various, down the wind. Thefe are not fubjeifts...
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The Seasons

James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - English poetry - 1793 - 308 pages
...triumphant, are they fafe ; the gun, Glanc'd juft, and fudden, from the fowler's eye O'ertakes their founding pinions ; and again, Immediate, brings them from the towering wing, Dead to the ground ; or drives them wide-difpers'd, Wounded, and wheeling various, down the wind. Thefe are not fubjefts...
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L'homme des champs; ou, Les géorgiques françoises

Jacques Delille - 1800 - 284 pages
...they safe ; the g'un, « Glanc'd just, artd sudden, from the fowler's eye « O'ertakes their sounding pinions ; and again, « Immediate , brings them from the towering wing « Dead to the ground; or drives them wide-dispers'd, « Wounded and wheeling various, down the wind. « These are not subjects...
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Œuvres, Volume 6

Jacques Delille - French literature - 1800 - 286 pages
...gun, « Glane' d just, and suddcn, from the fowler's eye <• O er i.iko> their souudin j pinious ; and again , « Immediate , brings them from the towering wing , « Dead to the ground; or drives them wide-dispers'd, « Wounded, and wheeling various, down the wind. « These are not subjccls...
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The Works of Mr. James Thomson: With His Last Corrections and ..., Volume 1

James Thomson - 1802 - 340 pages
...triumphant, are they safe; the gun, Glanced just, and sudden, from the fowler's eye, O'ertakes their sounding pinions; and again, Immediate, brings them from the towering wing, Dead to the ground; or drives them wide Jispers'd, Wounded, and wheeling various, down the wind. These are not subjects...
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The seasons. To which is prefixed, the life of the author, by P. Murdoch ...

James Thomson - 1803 - 330 pages
...are they fafe ; the gun, Glanc'd juft, and fudden, from the fowler's eye, O'ertakes their founding pinions ; and again, Immediate, brings them from the towering wing, Dead to the ground ; or drives them wide-difpers'd, Wounded, and wheeling various, down the wind. Thefe are not fubjects...
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The seasons; with the life of the author. To which are added Hesiod, or the ...

James Thomson - 1803 - 268 pages
...triumphant, are they safe ; the gun, Glanc'd just, and sudden, from the fowler's eye O'ertakes their sounding pinions ; and again , , • • Immediate, brings them from the towering wing, Dead to the ground ; or drives them wide-dispers'd , Wounded, and wheeling various, down the wind. These are not subjects...
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The cabinet of poetry, containing the best entire pieces in the works of the ...

Cabinet - 1808 - 524 pages
...triumphant, are they safe ; the gun, Glanc'd just and sudden from the fowler's eye, O'ertakes their sounding pinions ; and again, Immediate, brings them from the towering wing, Dead to the ground ; or drives them wide-dispers'd, Wounded, and wheeling various, down the wind. These are not subjects...
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