| Francis Fawkes - English poetry - 1763 - 276 pages
...Jockey and Sir John, Difcufs th' important point — of fix to one. For oh, my Mufe, the deep-felt blifs how dear. How great the pride, to gain a Jockey's...! See, like a routed hoft, with headlong pace, Thy Members pour amid the mingling race ! All afk, what crowds the tumult could produce— " Is Bedlam... | |
| Thomas Warton - College verse - 1764 - 222 pages
...tempting Plain. See, fide by fide, the Jockey and Sir John Difcufs th' important Point of Six to One. For oh ! the boafted Privilege how dear, How great...Pace, Thy Memhers pour amid the mingling Race ! All aflc, what Crouds the Tumult could produce Js Bedlam, or the Commons all broke loofe ? Their Way nor... | |
| Thomas Warton - College verse - 1764 - 228 pages
...tempting Plain. See, fide by fide, the Jockey and Sir John Difcufs th' important Point of Six to One. For oh ! the boafted Privilege how dear, How great...» See, like a routed Hoft, with headlong Pace, Thy Members pour amid the mingling Race ! All afk, what Crouds the Tumult could produce Is Bedlam, or the... | |
| Moses Mendez - English poetry - 1770 - 334 pages
...jockey and Sir John, Difcufs th' important point— of fix to one. For oh, my mufe, the deep-felt blifs how dear, How great the pride, to gain a jockey's...! See, like a routed hoft, with headlong pace, Thy members pour amid the mingling race ! All afk, what crouds the tumults could produce— " Is Bedlam... | |
| Thomas Warton - College verse, English - 1772 - 266 pages
...great the Pride, to gain a Jockey's Ear ! • See, like a routed Hoft, with headlong Pace, Thy Members pour amid the mingling Race ! All afk, what Crouds...nor Reafon guides, nor Caution checks, Proud on a high-bred Thing to rifque their Necks. — Thy Sages hear, amid th' admiring Croud Adjudge the Stakes,... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1789 - 442 pages
...by side, his Jockey and Sir John Discuss th' important point — of six to one. For O ! the boasted privilege how dear, How great the pride, to gain a Jockey's ear !— See, like a routed host, with headlong pace, Thy Members pour amid the mingling race ! All ask, what crowds the tumult... | |
| English poetry - 1789 - 228 pages
...by side, his Jockey and Sir John Discuss th' important point — of six to one. For O ! the boasted privilege how dear, How great the pride, to gain a Jockey's ear I See, like a routed host, with headlong pace, Thy Members pour amid the mingling race ! All ask, what... | |
| Samuel Jackson Pratt - 1801 - 670 pages
...side, his jockey and Sir John Discuss ih' important point — of six to one. For, oh ! the boasted privilege how dear, ,' How great the pride, to gain a jockey's ear! • . • • i . , » I am not able to discuss the great question with the grand masters of the Whip... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1802 - 394 pages
...plain, no See, fide by fide, his Jockey and Sir John Difcufs th' important point — of fix to one. For oh ! the boafted privilege how dear, How great...— • See, like a routed hoft, with headlong pace, us Thy members pour amid the mingling race ! All afk, what crouds the tumult could produce — ^ Is... | |
| Thomas Warton - English poetry - 1802 - 396 pages
...by fide, his Jockey and Sir John Difcufs th' important point — of fix to one. For oh ! the boafled privilege how dear, How great the pride, to gain a...— • See, like a routed hoft, with headlong pace, us Thy members pour amid the mingling race ! All afk, what crouds the tumult could produce — Is Bedlam... | |
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