| John Gay - Fables - 1728 - 218 pages
...with pewter bafons hung, Black rotten teeth in order fining, Rang'd cups, that in the window ftood, Lin'd with red rags, to look like blood, Did well his threefold trade explain, Who fhav'd, drew teeth, and breath'da vein, The Goat he welcomes with an air, And feats him in his wooden... | |
| John Gay - English poetry - 1770 - 204 pages
...pewter bafons hung, ... Black rotten teeth in order ftrung ; Rang'd cups, that in the window ftood, Lin'd with red rags, to look like blood, Did well his threefold trade explain, Who fhav'd, drew teeth, and breath'da vein. The Goat he welcomes with an air, And feats him in his wooden... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 316 pages
...pewter-bafons hung, Black rotten teeth in order ftrung,, F 3 Rang'd Rang'd cups, that in the window flood, 25, Lin'd with red rags to look like blood; Did well his threefold trade explain, Who fhav'd, drew teeth, and breath'da vein. The Goat he welcomes with an air, And feats him in his wooden... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1791 - 966 pages
...with pewter bafons hung; Black rotten teeth in order ftrung ; Rang'd cups that in the window ftood, y, herb and flow'r Of balmy fmell, of healing pow'r, Their fouls in fragrant dews lhav'd, drew teeth, and breath'da vein. The Goat he welcomes with an air, And feats him in his wooden... | |
| John Gay - Fables, English - 1792 - 250 pages
...with pewter bafons hung. Black rotten teeth in order fining,. Rang'd cups that in the window flood, Lin'd with red 'rags, to look like blood, Did well his threefold trade explain, Who fhav'd, drew teeth, and breath'da ireiifc The Goat he welcomes with an air, And feats him in his wooden... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 906 pages
...pewter-bafons hung, Black rotten teeth in order ftrung, Rang'd cupi, that in the window ftood, I .in'it with red rags to look like blood ; Did well his threefold trade explain, Who fliav'd, drew teeth, and breath'da vein. The Goat he welcomes with an air, And feati him in his wooden... | |
| John Gay - 1796 - 284 pages
...the barber of the place ; A flippant MONKEY, spruce and smart, Hard by, profess' d the dapper art, His pole with pewter basons hung, Black rotten teeth...explain, Who shav'd, drew teeth, and breath'da vein. The GOAT he welcomes with an air, And seats him in his wooden chair : Mouth, nose, and cheek, the lather... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - Elocution - 1796 - 292 pages
...with pewter bafons hung; • Black rotten teeth in order ftrimg;Rang'd cups that in the window flood, Lin'd with red rags, to look like blood, Did well his three-fold trade -explain, Who ftiav'd, drew teeth, and breath'da vein. Give this, and the following defcription, neatly forcible,... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1797 - 424 pages
...irberof the place. A flippant monkey, spruce and smart, Hard by, profess'd the dapper art ; Vtlum, III. E His pole with pewter basons hung, , Black rotten teeth in order strung, Hang'd cups, that in the window stood, Lin'd with red rags, to look like blood, Did well his threefold... | |
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