| 1795 - 94 pages
...rough-furrow'd coat secure-, Nor medlar fruit delicious in decay. Afflictions great! yet greater still remain: My galligaskins, that have long withstood >^ The winter's fury, and encroaching frosts, x By time subdu'd, (what will not time subdue!} , An horrid chasm disclose, with orifice Wide, discontinuous;... | |
| George Campbell - English language - 1801 - 462 pages
...Sect I. . Of wit. in every tongue. An apposite instance of such an plication we have from Philips. My galligaskins, that have long withstood The winter's fury and encroaching frosts, By time subdued, (What luitt(tot time subdue!) An horrid chasm disclose *. Like to this, but not equal, is... | |
| Peter Pindar - English poetry - 1804 - 176 pages
...secure, VOL. n. p Ixor medlar fruit, delicious in decay: Afflictions great! yet greater still remain •' My galligaskins, that have long withstood The winter's fury, and encroaching frosts, By time subdued, (what will not time subdue!) A horrid chasm disclos'd with orifice Wide, discontinuous ; at... | |
| John Wolcot - 1804 - 178 pages
...rough-furruw'd coat secure, medlar fruit, delicious in decay : Afflictions great! yet greater still remain : My galligaskins, that have long withstood The winter's fury, and encroaching frosts, By time subdued, (what will not time subdue!) A horrid chasm disclos'd with orifice Wide, discontinuous; at... | |
| Albin Joseph U. Hennet - 1806 - 458 pages
...coat secure ; Nor medlar fruit , delicious in decay. i Afflictions great ! yet greater still remain : My galligaskins , that have long withstood The winter's...time subdue ! An horrid chasm disclos'd with orifice TVide , discontinuous ; at which the winds Eurus and Auster , and the dreadful force Of Boreas , that... | |
| English poetry - 1806 - 408 pages
...secure, Nor Medlar, fruit delicious in decay : Afflictions great ! yet greater still remain : "-'l\ My Galligaskins that have long withstood The winter's...subdu'd, (what will not time subdue !). An horrid chasm diselose, with orifice Wide, discontinuous ; at which die -winds Burns and Auster, and the dreadful... | |
| Robert Southey - English poetry - 1807 - 512 pages
...rough-furrow'd coat secure, Nor medlar fruit delicious in decay ; Afflictions great ! yet greater still remain : My Galligaskins, that have long withstood The winter's fury, and encroaching frosts, By time subdued (what will not time subdue ! ) An horrid chasm disclos'd with orifice Wide, discontinuous;... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 512 pages
...furrow'd coat secure, Nor medlar fruit, delicious in decay ; Afflictions great! yet greater still remain. My galligaskins, that have long withstood The winter's fury and encroaching frosts, By time subdued (what will not time subdue *} An horrid chasm disclose, with orifice Wide, discontinuous ;... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 654 pages
...My galligaskins, that have long withstood The winter's fury, and encroaching frosts, By time subdued his shoulders with battoon Be claw'd and cudgel'd to some tune. A tailor's 'prentice has j at which the winds Eurus and Auster, and the dreadful force Of Boreas, that congeals the Cronian... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1811 - 420 pages
...one passage out of this poet, which is the misfortune of his galligaskins : My galligaskins, which have long withstood The winter's fury and encroaching...frosts, By time subdu'd (what will not time subdue !) This is admirably pathetical, and shews very well the vicissitudes of sublunary things. The rest... | |
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