 | 1764
...chair, With midnight howl to bay th'aSVighted moon, To walk with torches thro' the ftreets at noon, To force plain nature from her ufual way, Each night...and a blank each day, To match for fpeed one feather 'gaind another, To make one leg run races with kis brother 'Gaind all the reft to take the northern... | |
 | Charles Churchill - 1772
...up his chair With midnight howl to bay th' affrighted Moon, To walk with torches thro' the ftreets at noon, To To force plain nature from her ufual way, Each night a vigil, and a Hank each day. To match for fpeed one Feather 'gainft another, To make one leg run races with his brother,... | |
 | Charles Churchill - 1776
...affrighted moon, ^9 walk, with torches thro' the ftreets at noons To force plain Nature from herufual way, Each night a vigil, and a blank each day. To match for fpced one feather 'gainft another, To make one leg run races with his brother, 'Gainft all the reft... | |
 | Robert Anderson - 1795
...chair; With midnight howl to bay th* affrighted moon, To walk with torches through the dreets at noon, To force plain nature from her ufual way, Each night...another, To make one leg run races with his brother ; 'Gaind all the reft to take the northern wind, Bute to ride fir Ik, and he to ride behind ; To coin... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1800
...chair ; With midnight howl tobayth' affrighted moon, To walk with torches thro' the ftreets at noon, To force plain Nature from her ufual way, Each night...vigil, and a blank each day ; . To match for fpeed ane feather '^jainft another, To make one leg run races with his brother ; 'Gainft all the reit to... | |
 | Great Britain - 1804
...chair ; With midnight howl to bay th' affrighted moon, To walk with torches thro' the ftreets at noon, To force plain Nature from her ufual way, Each night a vigil, and a blank each day ; To match for fpecd one feather 'garnit another, To make one leg run rices with his brother ; 'Gainft all the reft... | |
 | Richard Alfred Davenport - 1824
...affrighted moon, To walk with torches through the streets at noon ; To force plain Nature from her usual way, Each night a vigil, and a blank each day ; To match for speed one feather 'gainst another, To make one leg run races with his brother; 'Gainst all the rest... | |
 | John Timbs - 1829 - 360 pages
...affrighted moon, To walk with torches through the streets at noon; To force plain nature from her usual way, Each night a vigil, and a blank each day; To match for speed one feather 'gainst another, To make one leg run races with his brother; To coin newfangled wagers,... | |
 | Charles Churchill, William Tooke - 1844
...affrighted moon, To walk with torches through the streets at noon ; To force plain nature from her usual way, Each night a vigil, and a blank each day ; To match for speed one feather 'gainst another, To make one leg run races with his brother ; Ťo 'Gainst all the... | |
 | John Forster - 1855 - 267 pages
...affrighted moon, To walk with torches through the streets at, noon, To force plain nature from her usual way, Each night a vigil, and a blank each day, To match for speed one feather 'gainst another, To make one leg run races with his brother, 'Gainst all the rest... | |
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