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| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 308 pages
...them through), Laocoon struck the outside with his spear, And each imprison'd hero quak'd for fear. Now from all parts the swelling kennels flow, And...all hues and odours seem to tell What street they sail'd from, by their sight and smell. They, as each torrent drives, with rapid force, From Smithfield... | |
| American literature - 1808 - 356 pages
...umbrella's sides. Here various kind s, by various fortunes led, Commence acquaintance underneath a shed. Now from all parts the swelling kennels flow, And bear their trophies with them as they go ; Filths of all hues, and odours seem to tell What street they came from, by their sig-ht and smell... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 472 pages
...through) Laocoon 'struck the outside with his spear, And each imprison'd hero quak'd for fear. ^iow from all parts the swelling kennels flow, And bear their trophies with them as they go : Filths of all hues and odour, seem to tell 'What street they sail'd from, by their sight and smell.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1809 - 304 pages
...them through), Laocoon struck the outside with his spear, And each imprison'd hero quak'd for fear. Now from all parts the swelling kennels flow, And...trophies with them as they go : Filth of all hues and adours seem to tell What street they sail'd from, by their sight and smell, They, as each torrent drives... | |
| William Somervile - 1811 - 312 pages
...them through,) Laocoon struck the outside with his spear, and each imprison'd hero quak'd for fear. Now from all parts the swelling kennels flow, and bear their trophies with them as they go; filths of all hues and odours seem to tell what street they sailM from by their sight and smell. They,... | |
| Akeroyde's padd (Dance) - 1812 - 352 pages
...umbrella's sides. Here various kinds, by various fortunes led, Commence acquaintance underneath a shed. Now from all parts the swelling kennels flow, And bear their trophies with them as they go ;— Filths of all hues, and odors, seem to tell What street they came from by their sight and smell;... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 534 pages
...them through) Laocoon struck the outside with his spear, And each imprison'd hero quak'd for fear. Now from all parts the swelling kennels flow, And bear their trophies with them as they go : Filths of all hues and odour, seem to tell What street they sail'd from, by their sight and smell.... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...the outside with his spear, And each imprison'd hero quak'd for fear. Now from .ill parts theswelling kennels flow, •And bear their trophies with them as they go : Filth of all hues und odours seem to tell What street they sail'd from, by their sight and smell They, as each torrent... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 306 pages
...them through), Laocoon struck the outside with bis spear, And each imprison'd hero quak'd for fear. Now from all parts the swelling kennels flow, And...all hues and odours seem to tell What street they sail'd from, by their sight and smell. They, as each torrent drives, with rapid force, From Smithfield... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1820 - 832 pages
...them through,) Laocoon struck the outside with his spear, And each imprison'd hero quak'd for fear. e, open or conceal'd, alike My voice dissuades ; for what can force or guile With him, or : Filths of all hues and odours seem to tell What street they sail'd from by their sight and smtlL... | |
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