Another's diving bow he did adore, Which with a shog casts all the hair before, Till he, with full decorum, brings it back, And rises with a water-spaniel shake. As for his songs, the ladies' dear delight, These sure he took from most of you who write. The British poets, including translations - Page 261by British poets - 1822Full view - About this book
| Sir George Etherege - 1733 - 104 pages
...ne'er blew, nor touch of H»t propbtm'J, Another's diving Bow he did adort, Which with a ¡hog caßs all the Hair before; • - . » 'Till he with full decorum brings it back, And rifes with a Water Spaniel [hakt. At for his Songs (the Ladies dear Delight) Thofe fare he took from... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1743 - 352 pages
...ne'er blew, nor touch of Hat prophan'd. Another's diving Bow he did adore, Which with a Shog cafts all the Hair before, 'Till he with full Decorum brings it back, And rifes with a Water-Spaniel fhake. As for his Songs ( the Ladies dear delight) Thefe fure he took from... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1760 - 488 pages
...ne'er blew, nor touch of hat prophan'd. Another's diving bow he did adore, Which with a fhog cafts all the hair before, Till he with full decorum brings it back, And rifes with a water-fpaniel fhake. As for his fongs, the ladies dear delight, Thefe fure he took from... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 528 pages
...windne'er blew, nor touch of hatprophan'd. Another's diving bow he did adore, Which with a fhog cafts all the hair before, Till he with full decorum brings it back, And rifes with a water-fpaniel make. As for his fongs, the ladies dear delight, Thefe fure he took from... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1767 - 388 pages
...ne'er blew, nor touch of hat prophan'd. Another's diving bow he did adore, Which with a fhog cafts all the hair before, Till he with full decorum brings it back, And rifes with a water-fpaniel fliake. As for his fongs, the ladies dear delight, Thefe fure he took from... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1773 - 268 pages
...wind ne'er blew, nor touch of hat profan'd. Another's diving bow he did adore, Which with a fhog cafts all the hair before, Till he with full decorum brings it back, And rifes with a water-fpaniel fhake. As for his fongs (the ladies dear delight) Thefe fure he took from... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1778 - 438 pages
...Which wind ne'er blew, nor touch of hat profan'd. Another's diving how he did adore, Which with a Ihog casts all the hair before, Till he with full decorum brings it hack, And rises with a water-spaniel shake. £ As for his songs, the ladies' dear delight, These, sure,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 614 pages
...ne'er blew, nor touch of hat prophan'd. Another's diving bow he did adore, Which with a fhog cafts all the hair before, Till he with full decorum brings it back, And rifes with a water-fpaniel make. As for his fongs, the ladies dear delight, Thefe fure he took from... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 312 pages
...ne'er blew, nor touch of hat prophan'Jr Another's diving bow he did adore, Which with a fhog cafts all the hair before, Till he with full decorum brings it back, And rifes with a water- fpaniel. fhake. As for his fongs, the ladies dear delight, Thefe fure he took from... | |
| 1793 - 806 pages
...ne'er blew, nor touch of bat prophan'd. Another'» diving bow he did adore, Which with a Ihog cafts all the hair before, Till he with full decorum brings it back, And rifes with a water-fpaniel (hake. Ai for his fangs, the ladies dear delight, Thefe fure he took from... | |
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