| Edward Bysshe - English language - 1710 - 620 pages
...upbraids the Coward's Fears. Bl*cJ • Freed from his Keepers thus, with broken Reins, The wanton Courfer prances o'er the Plains; Or in the Pride of Youth o'er-leaps the Mounds, And fnufFsrhe Females in forbidden Grounds: Orfeeks his Wat'ring in the well-known Flood, To quench his... | |
| Charles Gildon - Criticism - 1718 - 490 pages
...bears his Rider headlong on the Foe. Freed from his Keepers thus, with broken Reins, The wanton Courfer prances o'er the Plains; Or in the Pride of Youth o'er-leaps the Mounds, And fnufls- the Females iu forbidden Grounds ; Or feekshis Wat'ring in the well-known Flood, To quench... | |
| Virgil - 1721 - 408 pages
...abfent Rival, and to promife War. Freed from his Keepers, thus with broken Reins,' The wanton Courfer prances -o'er the Plains : Or in the Pride of Youth o'erleaps the Mounds; 74.5' And fnurFs the Females in forbidden Grounds. Or feeks his wat'ring in the well-known Flood, To... | |
| Robert Shiells - 1753 - 366 pages
...per colla, per armos. DR YD E N. Freed from his keepers, thus with broken reins, The wanton courfer prances o'er the plains : Or in the pride of youth, o'erleaps the mounds, And fnuffs the females in forbidden grounds. Or feeks his wat'ring in the well-known flood, To quench his... | |
| Theophilus Cibber, Robert Shiells - Poets, English - 1753 - 418 pages
...jubae percolla, per arm o. DRYDE N. Freed from his keepers, thus with broken reins, The wanton courfer prances o'er the plains : Or in the pride of youth, o'erleaps the mound?, And fnuffs the females in forbidden grounds. Or feeks his wat'ring in the well-known flood%... | |
| Bards and bardism - 1765 - 416 pages
...lubee per col/a, per armos. V!RG. Freed from his keepers, thus with broken reins, The wanton courfer prances o'er the plains : Or in the pride of youth o'erleaps the mounds, And fnufFs the females in forbidden grounds. ; O'er his fhoulders ftows his waving mane : - He neighs,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 388 pages
...abfent rival, and to promife war. Freed from his keepers, thus, with broken reins, The wanton courfer prances o'er the plains : Or in the pride of youth o'erleaps the mounds : And muffs the females in forbidden grounds. Or feeks his watering in the well-known flood, To quench his... | |
| Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1796 - 428 pages
...Paris firfi excus'd his ftay. 66; Freed from his keepers, thus, with broken reins, The wanton courfer prances o'er the plains : Or in the pride of youth o'erleaps the mounds, And fnuffs the females in forbidden grounds : Or feeks his watering in the well-known ftood, To quench... | |
| Johann Caspar Lavater, Lavater, Sue & Co - Anatomy - 1800 - 242 pages
...Englifh Bard has done juflice : Freed from his keepers, thus, with broken reins, The wanton courier prances o'er the plains ; Or in the pride of youth o'erleaps the mounds, And fnuffs the females in foibidden grounds ; Or feeks his watering in the well-known flood, To quench... | |
| Virgil - Agriculture - 1803 - 352 pages
...dare His absent rival, and to promise war. Freed from his keepers, thus, with broken reins, The wantan courser prances o'er the plains, Or in the pride of youth o'erleaps the mounds, 745 And snuffs the females in forbidden grounds, Or seeks his wat'ring in the well-known flood, To... | |
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