The insidious worm, the all-devouring crow. A little ashes, sprinkled round the spire, Soon steep'd in rain, will bid the worm retire ; The feather' d robber with his hungry maw Swift flies the field before your man of straw, A frightful image, such as... The Hasty-pudding: A Poem, in Three Cantos - Strana 7autor/autoři: Joel Barlow - 1838 - 12 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Percy Holmes Boynton, Howard Mumford Jones, George Sherburn, Frank Martindale Webster - 1918 - 748 str.
...his hungry maw Swift flies the field before your man of straw, A frightful image, such as school-boys bring, When met to burn the pope or hang the king....roast the winter cakes. Slow springs the blade, while check'd by chilling rains. Ere yet the sun the seat of Cancer gains; But when his fiercest fires emblaze... | |
| Percy Holmes Boynton - 1918 - 750 str.
...your man of straw, A frightful image, such as school-boys bring. When met to burn the pope or hang the Thrice in the season, through each verdant row ""...roast the winter cakes. Slow springs the blade, while check'd by chilling rains, Ere yet the sun the seat of Cancer gains; But when his fiercest fires emblaze... | |
| Percy Holmes Boynton, Howard Mumford Jones, George Sherburn, Frank Martindale Webster - 1918 - 750 str.
...bring, When met to burn the pope or hang the Thrice in the season, through each verdant row "° \Vield the strong ploughshare and the faithful hoe: The faithful...roast the winter cakes. Slow springs the blade, while check'd by chilling rains, Ere yet the sun the seat of Cancer gains; But when his fiercest fires emblaze... | |
| Percy Holmes Boynton - 1918 - 746 str.
...your man of straw, A frightful image, such as school-boys br'ng, When met to burn the pope or hang the Thrice in the season, through each verdant row *">...the faithful hoe: The faithful hoe, a double task thaf takes, To till the summer corn, and roast the winter cakes. Slow springs the blade, while check'd... | |
| Frederick Clarke Prescott, John Herbert Nelson - 1925 - 302 str.
...his hungry maw Swift flies the field before your man of straw, A frightful image, such as school-boys bring When met to burn the Pope or hang the King....season, through each verdant row Wield the strong plow-share and the faithful hoe— The faithful hoe a double task that takes, To till the summer corn... | |
| Vernon Louis Parrington - 1926 - 592 str.
...his hungry maw Swift flies the field before your man of straw, A frightful image, such as schoolboys bring, -When met to burn the pope, or hang the king....roast the winter cakes. Slow springs the blade while check'd by chilling rains, E'er yet the sun the seat of Cancer gains; But when his fiercest fires emblaze... | |
| Fred Lewis Pattee - 1926 - 1162 str.
...straw— A frightful image, such as schoolboys bring When met to burn the Pope, or hang the King. 30 Thrice in the season, through each verdant row, Wield...faithful hoe— The faithful hoe; a double task that takes.-rTo till the summer corn and roast the winter cakes. Slow springs the blade while checked by... | |
| Robert Shafer - 1926 - 1410 str.
...hungry maw Swift flies the field before your man of straw, 50 A frightful image, such as schoolboys put into his hands. 3. We are thus assisted by natural...in the expression of particular meanings. But how g plowshare and the faithful hoe—- The faithful hoe, a double task that takes, To till the summer corn... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder - 1927 - 1288 str.
...hungry maw Swift flies the field before your man of straw — 50 A frightful image, such as school-boys bring When met to burn the pope or hang the king....faithful hoe: The faithful hoe, a double task that takes, 55 To till the summer corn, and roast the winter cakes. Slow springs the blade while checked by chilling... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1856 - 892 str.
...his hungry maw, Swift Hies the field before your man of straw ; A frightful image, such as schoolboys bring, When met to burn the pope or hang the king....season, through each verdant row, Wield the strong plow-share and the faithful hoe; The faithful hoe, a double task that takes, To till the summer corn... | |
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