| Joseph Priestley - 1777 - 348 sider
...fhip-boy's eyes, and rock his brains,. : In cradle of the rude imperious furge, , And in the vifitation of the winds, Who take the ruffian billows by the top, Curling their monftrous heads,. and hanging them With deaf'ning clamours in the flippery fhrouds, That with the hurly... | |
| 1780 - 746 sider
...the poet lappofes dttub to be awakened by the turbulence of the llorm : ' — And in the vifitation of the winds ' Who take the ruffian billows by the top, ' Curling their monltrous heads, and hanging them ' With deafning clamours in the llippery clouds, ' That with the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1780 - 336 sider
...fhip-boy's eyes, and rock his brains, In cradle of the rude, imperious furge; And in the vifitation of the winds, Who take the ruffian billows by the top, Curling their monltrous heads, and hanging them With deaf'ning clamours in the flipp'ry fhrouds, That, with the hurly,... | |
| John Moore - 1781 - 542 sider
...dull God ! why ly'ft thou with the vile In loathfome beds; and leav'lt the kingly couch? A watch-cafe, or a common 'larum bell ? Wilt thou, upon the high and giddy maft, / Seal up the fhip-boy's eyes, and rock his brains In cradle of the rude imperious furge; And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1784 - 1118 sider
...god, why ly'ft thou with the vile, In loathfome beds ; and leav'ft the kingly couch 1 A watch-cafe, or a common larum bell ? Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mail Sea! up the (hip-boy's eyes, and rock his brains In .cradle of the rude imperious furge ; And... | |
| William Enfield - 1785 - 460 sider
...fhip's-boy's eyes, and rock his bruins, In cradle of the rude imperious furge; And in the vifitation of the winds, Who take the ruffian billows by the top, Curling their monftrous heads, and hanging them With dear'ning clamours in the flipp'ry fhrouds, That, with the hurly,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1789 - 712 sider
...god, why ly'ft thou with the vilej In loathfome beds ; and leav'ft the kingly couch, " A watch-cafe, or a common larum bell ? Wilt thou upon the high and giddy maft da viatcb-cfife, or a common larum &•//?]— -as vigilant as a watchman, or rent in el. Seal... | |
| John Moore - 1787 - 532 sider
...(hip-boy's eyes, and rock his brains In cradle of the rude imperious furge ; And in the vifitation of the winds, • Who take the ruffian billows by the top, Curling their monftrous heads, and hanging . them With deaf-ning clamours in the flipp'ry fhrouds ? Can'ft thou,... | |
| Andrew Becket - 1787 - 494 sider
...dull God, why ly'ft thou with the vile, In loathfome beds, and leav'ft the kingly couch, A watch-cafe, or a common larum bell ? Wilt thou upon the high and giddy maft Seal up the fhip-boy's eyes, and rock his brains In cradle of the rude imperious furge ; . . And... | |
| Prolusiones - 1788 - 204 sider
...fiiip's-boy's eyes, and rock his brains, In cradle of the rude imperious furge ; And in the vifitation of the winds, Who take the ruffian billows by the top, Curling their monftrous heads, and hanging them With deaf 'ning clamours in the flipp'ry fhrouds ; That, with the... | |
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