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" His long red cloak, well brushed and neat, He manfully did throw. Now see him mounted once again Upon his nimble steed, Full slowly pacing o'er the stones, With caution and good heed. But finding soon a smoother road Beneath his well-shod feet, The snorting... "
Poems - Page 202
by William Cowper - 1841 - 423 pages
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Annual Register, Volume 26

Edmund Burke - 1785 - 652 pages
...Through which the belt he drew ; He hung one bottle on each fide, . To make his balance true. » " Then over all, that he might be Equipp'd from top to toe, His long red cloak, well brufli'd and neat, He manfully did throw. " Now fee him mounted once again Upon his nimble fteed, Full...
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The Life of John Gilpin,: Taken from Divers Manuscripts in the Possession of ...

William Cowper - 1785 - 184 pages
...ears. Through which the belt He drew} He hung one bottle on each fide, To make his balance true. Then over all, that he might be Equipp'd from top to toe, His long red cloak, well brufh'd and neat, He manfully did throw. Now Upon his nimble fteed, Full flowly pacittg o'er the {tones,...
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Poems, Volume 2

William Cowper - 1787 - 346 pages
...ear,u, . Through which the belt he drew,. And hung a bottle on each fide, To make his balance true. Then over all, that he might be Equipp'd from top to toe, His long red cloak, well brufh'd and neat, He manfuljy did throw. Now fee him mounted once again. Upon his nimble fteed, Full...
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Poems, Volume 2

William Cowper - 1788 - 376 pages
...curling ear, Through which the belt he drew, hung a bottle on each fide, To make his balance true. Then over all, that he might be Equipp'd from top to toe, His long red cloak, well brufh'd and neat, He manfully did throw. Now fee him mounted once again Upon his nimble fteed, Full...
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Poems: By William Cowper, ... In Two Volumes. ...

William Cowper - 1790 - 300 pages
...ear, Through whkh the belt he drew, And hung a bottle on each fide, To make his balance true. i Then over all, that he might be Equipp'd from top to toe, His long red cloak, well brufh'd and neat, He manfully did throw. Now fee him mounted once again Upon his nimble fteed, Full...
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Poems: By William Cowper, of the Inner Temple Esq. In Two Volumes ...

William Cowper - 1793 - 384 pages
...ear, Through which the belt he drew, And hung a bottle on each fide, To make his balance true, 8 Then, over all, that he might be Equipp'd from top to toe, His long red cloak, well brufh'd and neat, He manfully did throw. Now fee him mounted once again Upon his nimble fteed, Full...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Pieces of Poetry, Selected for ...

Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 476 pages
...ear. Through which rhe belt he drew, And hun¡; a bottle on each fide, To make his balance true ; Then over all, that he might be . Equipp'd from top to toe. His long red cloak, well brufh'd and neat, He manfully did throw. Mow fee him mounted once again Upon his nimble fteed, Full...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1800 - 632 pages
...Through which the belt he drew ; He hung one bottle on each fide, To make'his balance true. " Then over all, that he might be Equipp'd from top to toe, His long red Cloak, well brulh'dand neat, , , He manfully did-throw. " Now fee him monntea once again Upon his nimble need,...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 26

1800 - 608 pages
...Through which the belt he drew; He hung one bottle on each fide, ' To make his balance true. " Then over all, that he might be Equipp'd from top to toe, His long red cloak, well bruih'dand neat, He manfully did throw. " Now fee him mounted once again Upon his nimble need. Full...
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Poems, Volume 2

William Cowper - 1800 - 364 pages
...ear, Through which the belt he drew, And hung a bottle on each fide, To make his balance true. Then, over all, that he might be Equipp'd from top to toe, His long red cloak, well brufiYd and neat, He manfully did throw. Now fee him mounted once again Upon hii nimble fteed, Full...
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