| John Bell - 1796 - 524 sider
...surround, Rouse the fleet hart, and cheer the op'ning hound. i;o Th' impatient courser pants in ev'ry vein. And pawing, seems to beat the distant plain; Hills, vales, and floods, appear already cross'd, And ere he starts, a thousand steps are lost. See! the bold youth strain up the threat'ning... | |
| 1785 - 596 sider
...ABSENTEMQ.UE FERIT GRAVIS UNGUL А С AMPUM. STAIIVJ. ТВ* IMPATIENT COURSE» FANTS IN EVERY VtIN; AND, PAWING, SEEMS TO BEAT THE DISTANT PLAIN: HILLS, VALES, AND FLOODS, APPEAR ALREADY CKOSTj AND, ERE HE STARTS, Л THOUSAND STEPS ARE LOST. ^ I ^ HAT the mind of mnn is never JL latisfied... | |
| 1821 - 690 sider
...impetuosity for the charge, deserves particular notice. In Statius we find a similar description : " Th' impatient courser pants in every vein, And pawing seems to beat the distant plain ; Hills, vnles, and floods, appear already cross, 'd, And ere he starts, a thousand steps are lost." 151, 54.... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 674 sider
...Marcellus,)6— in this sixth book, I into his WINDSOR FOREST, where they are thus beautifully paraphrased : The impatient courser pants in every vein, And pawing...distant plain ; Hills, vales, and floods, appear already crost, And ere he starts, a thousand steps are lost. Our author trusted, as usual, to memory ; for... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 670 sider
...— in this sixth book, I i into his WINDSOR FOREST, where they are thu$ beau, tifully paraphrased : The impatient courser pants in every vein, And pawing...distant plain ; Hills, vales, and floods, appear already crost, And ere he starts, a thousand steps are lost. Our author trusted, as usual, to memory ; for... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 662 sider
...Marcellus,)6-— in this sixth book, I into his WINDSOR FOREST, where they are thus beautifully paraphrased : The impatient courser pants in every vein, And pawing seems to beat the distant piain j Hills, vales, and floods, appear already crost, And ere he starts, a thousand steps are lost.... | |
| 1803 - 322 sider
...fugam, absentemque ferit gravis ungula campum. STATIUS. " ' i TV impatient courser pants in every vein j And pawing, seems to beat the distant plain : Hills, vales, and floods, appear already crost ; > ••• And, ere he starts, a thousand steps are lost. POPE. THAT the mind of man is never... | |
| 1804 - 498 sider
...rapuere, paium vestigia queeras." SIL. ITAL. " When in their flight the champain they have snatch'd, No track is left behind." * It is indeed the boldest...in Windsor Forest: " The impatient courser pants in ev'ry vein, And, pawing, seems to beat the distant plain ; Hills, vales, and floods, appear already... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 230 sider
...surround, Rouse the fleet hart, and cheer the op'ning hound. J50 Th' impatient courser pants in ev'ry vein, And, pawing, seems to beat the distant plain : Hills, vales, and floods appear already cross'd, And ere he starts a thousand steps are lost. See the bold youth strain up the threat'ning... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 380 sider
...loco neicit, fereuat vestigia mille Ante fugam,abunttntquc ferit gra-vu ungula eampum. sTAT1Us, Th' impatient courser pants in every vein, And pawing...distant plain ; Hills, vales, and floods appear already crost, And ere he starts, a thousand steps are lost. PoPE. THAT the mind of man is never satisfied... | |
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