| Thomas Parnell - 1722 - 240 страници
...With nervous Cords-their Hands are firmly brac^; Their round black Eye- balls in their Bofom plac'd ; On eight long Feet the wond'rous Warriors tread ; And either end alike fupplies a Head, Thefe, mortal Wits to call the Crabs, agree, • . The Gods have other Names for Things... | |
| Thomas Parnell - 1726 - 276 страници
...Head. Thefe, mortal Wits to call the Crabs, agree ; The Gods have other Names for things than we. / * Now where the Jointures from their Loins depend, The Heroes Tails with fev'ring Grafps they rend. Here, fhort of Feet, depriv'd the Pow'r to fly, There, without Hands, upon... | |
| Thomas Parnell - 1760 - 268 страници
...With nervous cords their hands are firmly brac'dj Their round black eye-balls in their bofom plac'dj On eight long feet the wond'rous warriors tread ; And either end alike fupplies a head. Thefe* mortal wits to call the Crabs, agree-, The Gods have other names for things... | |
| Thomas Parnell - 1767 - 250 страници
...With nervous cords their hands are firmly bfac'd ; Their round black eye- balls in their bofom plac'd; On eight long feet the wond'rous warriors tread} And either end alike fupplies a head. Thefe, mortal wits to call the Crabs, agtee ; The Gods hare other names for things... | |
| Thomas Parnell - 1770 - 294 страници
...With nervous cords their hands are firmly brac'd ; Their round black eye-balls in their bofom plac'd; On eight long feet the wond'rous warriors tread ; And either end alike fupplies a head. Thefe, mortal wits to call the Crabs, agree, The Gods have other names for things... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - 1779 - 422 страници
...nervous cords their hands are firmly br.ic'd ; Their round black eye-balls in their bofom plac'd ; On eight long feet the wondrous warriors tread; . And either end alike fupplies a head. Thefe, mortal wits to call the Crabs agree, The Gods hkve. other names for things... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 424 страници
...With nervous cords their hands are firmly bracM ; Their round: black eye-balls in their bofom plac'd ; On eight long feet the wondrous warriors tread ; And either end alike fupplies a head. Thefe, mortal wits to call the. Crabs agree, The Gods have- other names for things... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 334 страници
...With nervous cords their hands are firmly brac'd ; Their roand black eye-balls in their bofom plac'd; On eight long feet the wondrous warriors tread ; And either end alike fupplies a head. Thefe, mortal wits to call the Crabs agree, The Gods have other names for things than... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 350 страници
...head. Thefe to call Crabs, mere mortal wits agree ; 189 But Gods have other names for things than we. Now, where the jointures from their loins depend, The heroes tails with fev'ring grafps they rend. Here, fhort of feet, depriv'd the pow r to fly, There, without hands, upon... | |
| Homer - 1806 - 234 страници
...With nervous cords their hands are firmly brac'd; Their round black eye- balls in their bosom plac'd ; On eight long feet the wond'rous warriors tread, And...agree; But gods have other names for things than we. Now, where the jointures from their loins depend, The heroes' tails with sev'ring grasps they rend.... | |
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