| Collection - 1758 - 358 sider
...the doubt, " Replies the man, I'll turn him out : " And when before your eyes I've fet him, " If you don't find him black, I'll eat him." He faid ; then...When next you talk of what you view, " Think others fee, as well as you : " Nor wonder, if you find that none '• Prefers your eye-fight to his own."... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1765 - 412 sider
...the doubt, " Replies the man, I'll turn him out : " And when before your eyes I've fet him, *c If you don't find him black, I'll eat him.'! He faid ; then...and all are wrong : " When next you talk of what you " Think others fee, as well as you : " Nor wonder, if you find that none " Prefers your eye-fight to... | |
| 1782 - 382 sider
...fight Produc'd the beaft, audio! 'twas white— Both fioth ftar'd ; the man look'd wond'rous wife *4 My children," the Camelion cries, (Then firft the creature found a tongue) " You all are right j and all are wrong: " When next you talk of what you view, " Think others fee, as well as you : "... | |
| William Enfield - 1785 - 460 sider
...doubt, '•' Replies the man, I'll turn him out : " And when before your eyes I've fet him, " If you don't find him black, I'll eat him." He faid ; then...When next you talk of what you view, " Think others fee, as well as you : *' Nor wonder, if you find that none " Prefers yonr eye-fight to his own." MERRICK.... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 sider
...and lo — 'twas white. Both ftar'd ; the man look'd wond'rous wife— ' My children,' the Cameleon cries (Then firft the creature found a tongue) You...When next you talk of what you view, Think others fee as well as you : Nor wonder, if you find that none Prefers your eye-fight to his own.' §209. The... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 574 sider
...wife— " My children," the Camellón cries (Then lirft t'.ic crca:ure found a tongue)^ You all arc right, and all are wrong; When next you talk of what you view. Think others fee as well as you : Nor wonder, if you find that none " Prefers your eye-light to his own." §333.... | |
| John Wesley - 1794 - 738 sider
...lo ! 'twas white. Both Itar'd ; — the man look'd wond'rous wife.— " My children," the Cameleon cries, (Then firft the creature found a tongue) "...When next you talk of what you view, " Think others fee, as well as you : 41 Nor wonder, if you find that none " Prefers your eye-fight to his own.'1 [MERRICK.... | |
| British poetical miscellany - 1805 - 262 sider
...doubt," Replies the man, " I'll turn him out ; " And, when before your eyes I've fet him, " If you do'nt find him black, I'll eat him." He faid ; then,...When next you talk of what you view, Think others fee, as well as you ; Nor wonder if you find that none Prefers your eye-fight to his own." -*>««TO... | |
| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 sider
...Both star'd , the man look'J wond'rous wise— « My children , x> the Cameleon cries , (Then first the creature found a tongue) ^ » You all are right,...When next you talk of what you view , » Think others see as well as you : r> No wonder, if you find that none » Prefers your eye-sight to his own. » MERBICK.... | |
| William Enfield - 1805 - 456 sider
...and lol—'twas white. Both ftar'd, the man look,'d wond'rous wife— " My children," the Chameleon cries, (Then firft the creature found a tongue,) "...When next you talk of what you view* " Think others fee as well as you: " Nor wonder, if you find that none . tc Prefers your eyefight to his own." MERRJCK.... | |
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