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" By heavens, thou mov'st a leg, and now its brother. And kicking, lo, again, thou mov'st another! And now thy little drunken eyes unclose, And now thou feelest for thy little nose, And, finding it, thou rubbest thy two hands Much as to say,  "
The Works of Peter Pindar, Esq. [pseud.]: To which are Prefixed Memoirs of ... - Страница 168
по Peter Pindar - 1812
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The Works of Peter Pindar, Том 2

Peter Pindar - 1797 - 444 страници
...mov'st a leg, and now its brother, .And kicking, lo ! again thou mov'st another! And now thy liftlc drunken eyes unclose; And now thou feelest for thy little nose, And., finding it, t"ou rubbest thy two hands; Much as to say, " I'm g'ad l'm liere again." And well mayst thou rejoice...

The Works of Peter Pindar, Esq. With a Copious Index, Том 2

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...thy thread — By heav'ns, thou mov'st a leg, and now its hrother, And kicking, lo, again thou mov'st another! And now thy little drunken eyes unclose;...thou feelest for thy little nose, And finding it, thon ruhhest thy two hands ; Much as to say, * I'm glad I'm here again' — And well mayst thou rejoice...

The Works of Peter Pindar

Peter Pindar - 1835 - 490 страници
...brother, And kicking, lo, again, thou mov'st another ! See William Penn, Nntlian, and the Bailiff, And now thy little drunken eyes unclose, And now thou...nose, And finding it, thou rubbest thy two hands, Muchas to say, "I'm glad I'm here again." And well raayest thou rejoice — 'tis тегу plain, That...

Marriage

Susan Ferrier - 1841 - 448 страници
...crow ;' and amongst the moderns we find in a Peteronian Pindaric ode the following coincidence : — ' And now thy little drunken eyes unclose. And now thou feelest for thy little nose.' " There is rather a falling off in the following stanza, which is deficient both in dignity and in...

Oldham's Amusing and Instructive Reader: A Course of Reading, Original and ...

Oliver Oldham - 1854 - 406 страници
...thread; Bravo! thou movest a leg, and now its brother, And kicking, lo, again, thou movest another! 4. And now thy little drunken eyes unclose, . And now...: " I'm glad I'm here again." And well may'st thou rejoice—'tis very plain, That near wert thou to Death's unsocial lands. 5. And now thou rollest on...

Englische Dichter: Eine Auswahl englischer Dichtungen mit deutscher Uebersetzung

1856 - 754 страници
...snipp'dthy thread; By heav'ns, thou mov'st a leg, and now its brother, And kicking, lo ! again thou mov'st another ! And now thy little drunken eyes unclose...may'st thou rejoice — 'tis very plain, That near wert thou to Death's unsocial lands. And now thou rollest on thy back about, Happy to find thyself...

The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to Saxe ... with ...

James Parton - 1856 - 700 страници
...thy thread; By heavens, thou mov'st a leg, and now its brother, And kicking, lo, again, thou mov'st another! And now thy little drunken eyes unclose,...finding it, thou rubbest thy two hands Much as to say, " I 'm glad I 'm here again." And well mayest thou rejoice—'tis very plain, That near wert thou to...

A New Library of Poetry and Song, Том 2

William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 576 страници
...thy thread ; By heavens, thou mov'st a leg, and now its brother, And kicking, lo, again, thou mov'st another ! And now thy little drunken eyes unclose,...finding it, thou rubbest thy two hands, Much as to say, " I 'm glad I 'm here again." And well mayst thou rejoice, — 't is very plain, That near wert thou...

A New Library of Poetry and Song, Том 2

William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 630 страници
...kicking, lo, again, thou mov'st another ! And now thy little drunken eyes unclose, And now thou feelcst for thy little nose, And, finding it, thou rubbest thy two hands, Much as to say, " 1 'in glad I 'in here again." Ami well iiiayst thou rejoice, — 't is very plain, That near wert...

The Humorus Poetry of the English Language, from Chaucer to Saxe

James Parton - 1884 - 734 страници
...; By heavens, thou mov'st a leg, and now its brother. And kicking, lo, again, thou mov'st another I And now thy little drunken eyes unclose, And now thou...finding it, thou rubbest thy two hands Much as to say, " I 'm glad I 'm here again." And well mayest thou rejoice — 'tis very plain, That near wert thou...




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