| Charles Gildon, Sir Charles Sedley, George Stepney, John Dryden - English poetry - 1701 - 362 pages
...hint ((rands Another Monfter, not unlike himfelf, Of afpefl fullen, by tire Vulgar call'd A Ctchphale, whofe polluted hands the Gods, With force incredible, and Magick Charms Er'ft have endue'd : If He his ample Palm Shou'd haply on ill-fated ihoUder lay, Of Debtor, ftrait his Body to... | |
| English poetry - 1702 - 472 pages
...Catcfyolc, whofe polluted hands the Gods With Force incredible, and Magic Charms Erft have indu'd, if he his ample Palm Should haply on ill-fated Shoulder lay Of Debtor, ftreight his Body to die touch Obfequious (as Whilom Knights were wont) To fome enchanted Caftle is... | |
| Collection - English poetry - 1702 - 476 pages
...Catchpole, whofe polluted hands the Gods With Force incredible, and Magic Charms Erft have indu'd, if he his ample Palm Should haply on ill-fated Shoulder lay Of Dckor, ftreight his Body to the touch Obfequious (as Whilom Knights were wont) Tofome enchanted Cattle... | |
| English poetry - 1714 - 528 pages
...ftandt Another Monfter not unlike himfelf; Of Afpeafullen, by the Vulgar call'd A Catchpole, whpfe polluted Hands the Gods With Force incredible and magick Charms Erft have cndu'd : If he his ample Palm . ., Should haply on ill-fated Shouider lay Of Debtor, ftrait his Body... | |
| English poetry - 1782 - 518 pages
...men !) Behind him ftalkj Another monfter, not unlike himfclf, Sullen of afpeft, by the vulgar call'd A Catchpole, whofe polluted hands the gods With force incredible, and magick charms, Firft have endu'd ; if he his ample palm Should haply on ill-fated fhoulder lay Of debtor, ftraight... | |
| Joseph Ritson - English poetry - 1793 - 388 pages
...men!) Behind him ftalks Another monfter, not unlike himfclf, Sullen of afpcft, by the vulgar call'd A Catchpole, whofe polluted hands the gods With force...magick charms, Erft have endu'd : if he his ample palm 60 Should haply on ill-fated fhoulder lay Of debtor, ftrait his body to the touch Obfequious, (as whilom... | |
| 1793 - 376 pages
...men !) Behind him folks Another monfter, not unlike himfelf, Sullen of afpeft, by the vulgar call'd A Catchpole, whofe polluted hands the gods With force...magick charms, Erft have endu'd : if he his ample palm 60 Should haply on ill-fated fhoulder lay Of debtor, ftrait his body to the touch Obfequious, (as whilom... | |
| 1795 - 94 pages
...Catchpole, whose polluted hands the god& With force incredible, and magic charms, Erst have cndu'd ; if he his ample palm Should haply on ill-fated shoulder lay Of debtor, straight his body, to the touch Obsequious, (as whilom knights were wont^ To some inchanted castle... | |
| John Wolcot - 1804 - 178 pages
...Catchpole, whose polluted hands the gods With force incredible, and magic charms, First have endued: if he his ample palm Should haply on ill-fated shoulder lay Of debtor, strait his body, to the touch Obsequious, (as whilom knights were wont) To some enchanted castle is... | |
| Peter Pindar - English poetry - 1804 - 176 pages
...Catchpole, whose polluted hands the gods With force incredible, and magic charms, First have endued : if he his ample palm Should haply on ill-fated shoulder lay Of debtor, strait his body, to the touch Obsequious, (as whilom knights were wont) To some enchanted castle is... | |
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