While spouts run clattering o'er the roof by fits, And ever and anon with frightful din The leather sounds ; he trembles from within, So when Troy chairmen bore the wooden steed, Pregnant with Greeks impatient to be freed, (Those bully Greeks, who, as... The Works of J. S. - Side 41av Jonathan Swift - 1735Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Jonathan Swift - 1711 - 440 sider
...frightful Din The Leather founds, he trembles from within.. So when Tny(Chair-men bore theWoodenSteed. Pregnant with Greeks impatient to be freed. (Thofe Bully Greeks, who, as the Modenrs do, Inftead of paying Chair-men, run them thro'.) Laocon (truck the Outfide with his Spear,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1713 - 436 sider
...ever and anon with frightful Din The Leather founds, he trembles from within. SQ when Troy Chair- men bore the. wooden Steed, Pregnant with Greeks, impatient...Greeks, who, as the Moderns do, Inftead of paying Chair- men, run them thro'.) Laocon ftruck the Outfide with his Spear, And each imprifon'd Hero quak'd... | |
| 1714 - 528 sider
...and anon, with frightful Din, The Leather founds ; he trembles from within. So when Trpy-Chair-men bore the wooden Steed, Pregnant with Greeks, impatient...free'd ; Thofe Bully Greeks, who, as the Moderns do, Inftcad of paying Chair-men^ run them thro* ; Laoc'on ftrnck the Outfide with his. Spear, And each... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 336 sider
...frightful din The leather founds ; he trembles from within. So when Troy chairmen bore the wooden fteed, Pregnant with Greeks impatient to be freed, (Thofe...run them thro',) Laocoon ftruck the outfide with his fpear, And each imprifon'd hero quak'd for fear'. Now from all parts the fwelling kennels flow, And... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 354 sider
...frightful din The leather founds ; he trembles from within. So when Troy chairmen bore the wooden fteed, Pregnant with Greeks impatient to be freed, (Thofe...them thro',) Laocoon ftruck the outfi.de with his fpear, And each imprifon'd hero quak'd for fear. Now from all parts the fwelling kennels flow, And... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 440 sider
...din . 45 The leather founds; he trembles from within. So when Troy chairmen bore the wooden tteed, Pregnant with Greeks impatient to be freed, (Thofe...moderns do, Inftead of paying chairmen, run them thro'}, 50 Laocoon ftruck the ontfide with his fpear, - . And each imprifon'd hero quak'd for few. • This... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1765 - 578 sider
...frightful din The leather founds; he trembles from within. So when Troy chairmen bore the wooden fteed, Pregnant with Greeks, impatient to be freed, (Thofe...the moderns do, Inftead of paying chairmen, run them through), Laocoon ftruck the outfide with his fpear, And each imprifon'd hero quak'd for fear. Defcriptim... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 338 sider
...frightful din The leather founds; he trembles from within. So whenTroychairman bore the wooden fteed, Pregnant with Greeks impatient to be freed, (Thofe...Inftead of paying chairmen, run them thro',) Laocoon {truck the outfide with his fpear, And each imprifon'd hero quak'd for fear. Now from all parts the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 392 sider
...frightful din The leather founds ; he trembles from within. So when Troy chairmen bore the wooden fteed', * Pregnant with Greeks impatient to be freed, (Thofe bully Greeks, who, as the moderns dor • Infttad of paying chairmen, ran them through), Laocoon ftruck the outfide with his fpear, And... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 466 sider
...founds ; he trembles from within. So 6a SWIFT'S POEMS. So when Troy chairmen bore the wooden fteed, Pregnant with Greeks impatient to be freed, (Thofe...who, as the moderns do, Inftead of paying chairmen, ran them through) Laocoon ftruck the outfide with his fpear, And each imprifon'd hero quak'd for fear.... | |
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