| Thomas Gray - 1768 - 200 pages
...did fo move him, That, will he, nill he, to the Great houfe He went as -if the Devil drove him. 1 v. Yet on his way (no fign of grace, For folks in fear...to pray) •To Phoebus he preferr'd his cafe, And beg'd his aid that dreadful day. The " The G'od-head would have back'd his rjuarrc:, But with a blufh,... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1778 - 182 pages
...was the Apparatus, The powerful pothooks did fo move him, That, will he, nill he, to the Great-houfe He went, as if the devil drove him. Yet on his way...his cafe, And begg'd his aid that dreadful day. The The Godhead would have back'd his quarrel, But with a blufh on recollection Own'd, that his quiver... | |
| SAMUEL johnson - 1781 - 292 pages
...was the Apparatus, The powerful pot-hooks did fo move him, That, will he, nill he, to the Great-houfe He went, as if the Devil drove him. Yet on his way...begg'd his aid that dreadful day. The Godhead would ha%'e back'd his quarrel ; But with a blufh, on recollection, Own'd, that his quiver and his laurel... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1798 - 130 pages
...cunning was the apparatus, The pow'rful pothooks did fo move him, That will he nill to die great houfe He went as if the devil drove him. Yet on his way (no fign of Grace, Tor folks in fear are apt to pray) To Phcebus he preferr'd his cafe, And begg'd his aid that dreadful... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1799 - 270 pages
...was the Apparatus, The powerful pot-hooks did so move him, That, will he, nill he, to the Great House He went, as if the Devil drove him. Yet on his way (no sign of grace, For folks in fear are apt to pray) r. To Phoebus he preferr'd his case, And begg'd his... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 512 pages
...pot-hooks did fo move him, That, will be, nil! he, to the Great-houfe He went, as if the Devil drove htm. Yet on his way (no fign of grace For folks in fear are apt to pray) To Phttbus he prcferr'd his cafe, And begg'd his aid that dreadful day. The Godhead would have Iiack'd... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1800 - 302 pages
...powerful pot-hooks did so move him, That, will he, nill he, to the Great House Yet on his way (no sign of grace, For folks in fear are apt to pray) To Phoebus he preferr'd his case, And begg'd his aid that dreadful day. The Godhead wou'd have back'd his quarrel; But with a blush... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1804 - 224 pages
...was the Apparatus, The powerful pot-hooks did so move him, That, will he, nill he, to the Great House He went, as if the Devil drove him. Yet on his way (no sign of grace, For folks in fear are apt to pray) To Phoebus he preferr'd his case, And begg'd his... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 508 pages
...was the Apparatus, The powerful pot-hooks did fo move him, That, will he, nill he, to the Great-houfa He went, as if the Devil drove him. Yet on his way (no Ogn of grace For folks in fear are apt to pray ) » To Phoebus he preftrrr'd his cafe, And begg'd his... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 248 pages
...cunning was the apparatus, The pow'rful pot-hooks did so move him, That will he mil to the great house He went as if the devil drove him. Yet on his way (no sign of grace, For folks ii fear are apt to prayj To Phoebus he preferred his case Aud begg'd his aid... | |
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