| John Dryden, John Milton, William D'Avenant - 1716 - 418 oldal
...his hafte doth ftumble; And came full over on her fnout, Her heels fo threw the dirt about, For Ihe by no means could get out,, But over him doth tumble. And falling down into a Lake Which him up to the Neck doth take, His fury fomewhat it doth Hake, He calleth... | |
| John Nichols - 1782 - 342 oldal
...his hafte dotli ftumble; And came full over on her fnout, Her heels to threw the dirt about, For flie by no means could get out, But over him doth tumble. And falling down into a lake Which him up to the neck doth take, His fury fomewhat it doth flake, He calleth... | |
| 1793 - 810 oldal
...hi» hafte doth flumble, And came lull over on her fnout, Her heels fo threw the dirt abnut, For fhe by no means could get out. But over him doth tumble. And being in this piteous cafe, And all bt ¡lurried head and face, On runs he in this wildgoofe chafe, As here and there he... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 692 oldal
...And with their honey daub'd his bnrtl ; It would have made a man affear'd, To see how he was moiled. A new adventure him betides : He met an ant, which...could get out, But over him doth tumble. And being in tlu's piteous ewe, And all bcslurricd head and face, On runs he in this wildgoose chase. As here and... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 420 oldal
...stumble, And eame full over on her snout, I Ier heels so threw the dirt about, For she by no means eould get out, But over him doth tumble. And being in this piteous ease, And all beslurried head and faee, On runs he in this wildgoose ehase, As here and there he rambles,... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1845 - 352 oldal
...And with their honey daub'd his beard ; It would have made a man affear'd, To see how he was moiled. A new adventure him betides : He met an ant, which...doth tumble. And being in this piteous case, And all beslurried head and face, On runs he in this wild-goose chase, As here and there he rambles, Half blind,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1853 - 838 oldal
...And with their honey daub'd his beard ; It would have made a man aflear'd, To see how he was moiled. A new adventure him betides : He met an ant, which he bestrides. And post thereon away he ridee, Which with his haste doth stumble, And came full over on her snout, Her heels so threw the dirt... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 404 oldal
...dear Pigwiggen, ' one of the side-splitting misadventures of the Elfin King is thus described : — ' A new adventure him betides : He met an ant, which...no means could get out, But over him doth tumble.' Moreover, is it not strange that the borrower, SHAKESPEARE, gave to his fairies such names as Moth,... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1875 - 466 oldal
...And with their honey daub'd his beard ; It would have made a man afeard, To see how he was moiled. A new adventure him betides : He met an ant, which...doth tumble. And being in this piteous case, And all beslurried head and face, On runs he in this wild-goose chase, As here and there he rambles, Half blind,... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 562 oldal
...a man afeard To see how he was moiled. 240 A new adventure him l»etides ; He met an Ant, which lie bestrides, And post thereon away he rides, Which with...But over him doth tumble. And being in this piteous ease, And all lie-slurred head and face, 250 On runs he in this wild-goose chase, As here and there... | |
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