| John Dryden - 1713 - 614 pages
...Tempt not his heavy Hand ; for he has Pow'r To throw you headlong, from his Heav'nly Tow'r. But gne fubmiffive Word, which you let fall, Will make him in good Humour with us All. He faid no more ; but crown'da Bowl, unbid: The laughing Neftar overlook'd the Lid : Then put it to... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 476 pages
...his heavy hand ; for he has pow'r To throw you headlong, from his heav'nly tow'r* But one fubmiflive word, which you let fall, Will make him in good humour with us all. He faid no more ; but crown'da bowl, unbid : The laughing nectar overlook'd the lid : Then put it to... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 476 pages
...his heavy hand ; for he has pow'r To throw you headlong, from his heav'nly tow'r. But one fubmiflive word, which you let fall, Will make him in good humour with us all. He faid no more ; but crown 'da bowl, unbid : The laughing nedtar overlook'd the lid : Then put it... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 396 pages
...is lofc Tempt not his hfeavy hand; for heias pow'r To throw you headlong, from his heav'nly tow'r. But one fubmiffive word, which you let fall, Will make him in good humour with us all. He faid no more; but crown'da bowl, unbith' The laughing neftar overteok'd the lid : Then put it to... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 398 pages
...his^heavy hand; for he has pow'r To throw you headlong, from his heav'nly tow'ri But one fnbmiffive word; which you let fall, Will make him in good humour with us all. He faid no more; but crown'da bowl, unbid;' The laughing neftar otertook'd the Hd : . Then put it to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 352 pages
...is loft. Tempt not his heavy hand ; for he has power To throw you headlong, from his heavenly tower. But one fubmiffive word, which you let fall, Will make him in good-humour with us all. He faid no more ; but crown'da bowl, unhid : The laughing neftar overlook'd... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 362 pages
...loft. Tempt not his heavy hand ; for he has power To throw you headlong, from his heavenly tower., But one fubmiffive word, which you let fall, Will make him in good-humour with us all. He faid no more; but crown'da bowl, unbid: The laughing neftar overlook'd... | |
| 1793 - 806 pages
...i« loft. Tempt not his heavy hand ; for he has power To throw you headlong, from his heavenly tower, But one fubmiffive word, which you let fall, Will make him in good humour with us all. He faid no more ; but crown'da bowl, unbid : The laughing neitar overlook'd the lid : Then put it to... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 806 pages
...hand ; for he has power To throw you headlong, from his heavenly tower, J3ut one fubmiflive w ord, which you let fall, Will make him in good humour with us all. He faid no more ; but ccown'da bowl, unbid : The laughing peflar overlonk'd the lid : Then put it to... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 842 pages
...l:i» heavy hand ; for he has power To throw you headlong, from his heavenly tower, But one fubmifiive word, which you let fall, Will make him in good humour with us ail. He faid no more ; but crown'da bowl, unhid : The laughing neclar ovcrlook'd the lid : Then put... | |
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