| 1781 - 512 sider
...the mountain's bending fide they ran ; Till faint and weak, Secander thus began. SECANDE R. O flay thee, Agib, for my feet deny, No longer friendly to...heart, O turn thee and furvey ; Trace our fad flight thro' all it's length of way I And firft review that long-extended plain, And yon wide groves, already... | |
| William Collins - 1781 - 200 sider
...the mountain's bending fides they ran, 'Till faint and weak Secander thus began : SECANDER. O ftay thee, Agib, for my feet deny, No longer friendly to...heart, O turn thee and furvey, Trace our fad flight thro' all its length of way ! And firft review that long-extended plain, And yon wide groves, already... | |
| John Scott, John Hoole - 1785 - 492 sider
...Agib's reply, defcribe local progreffion, by feveral pidturefque circumftances : SECANDER. V. 13.0 ftay thee Agib, for my feet deny, No longer friendly to my life, to fly. Friend of my heart, O turn thee andfurveyt Trace our fad flight thro' all its length of way ! And firft review that long extended plain,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1785 - 568 sider
...the mountain's bending fides they ran., Till faint and weak Secander thus began : SECANDER. O ftay thee, Agib, for my feet deny, . No longer friendly to my life, to fly. Wriend of my heart, O turn thee and furvey, Trace our fad flight thro' all its length of way ! And... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 270 sider
...the mountain's bending fides they ran, Till, faint and weak, Secander thus began : SECANDER. O ftay thee, Agib, for my feet deny, No longer friendly to...long-extended plain, And yon wide groves, already paft with pain ! Yon ragged cliff, whofe dangerous path we try'd ! And laft this lofty mountain's weary... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 sider
...mountain's bending fide they ran ¡ Till faint and weak, Sccander thus began: «ECANDEti О (lay ttae, Agib, for my feet deny, . No longer friendly to my life, to fly. Friend of my heart, О turn thee and furvey; Trace our fad flight thro' all its length of way I And firft review that long-extended... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 sider
...friendly to my life, to fly. Friend of my heart, oh turn thec, and furvcy, Trace our fad flight thro' All fcatter us abroad; thought outward bound, Neglectful of our home affairs, flies off I--, fu pafs'd with pain ! Yon ragged cliff, whofe dang'rous path we tried ! And, laft, this lofty mountain's... | |
| James Roach - 1794 - 272 sider
...mountain's bending fide they r,an ; Till, faint and weak, Secander thus began : SECAN.DER. Oh ftay thee, Agib ; for my feet deny, No longer friendly to my life, to fty. Friend of my heart, 1oh turn thee, and furvey, Trace our fad ftight thro' all its length of way... | |
| T AGERTON - 1794 - 390 sider
...the mountain's bending fides they ran, 'Till, faint and weak, Secander thus began: SECANDER. O ftay thee, Agib, for my feet deny, No longer friendly to...to fly. Friend of my heart, O turn thee and furvey, 15 Trace our fad flight thro' all its length of way 1 And firft review that long-extended plain, And... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - 1796 - 292 sider
...Secander thus began : SECANDKR. In a little higher key, and with a moving, af efling tone. " Oh ftay thee, Agib; for my feet deny, " No longer friendly to my life, to fly. " Friend of my heart, oh turn thee, and furvey, " Trace our fed flight thro' all its length of way ! " And firft review that... | |
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