| 1720 - 302 Seiten
...the noon of day, Tfie fu'n obliquely (hoots his burning ray; The hungry judges foon thefentence fign, And wretches hang that jury-men may dine; The merchant from th' Exchange returns in peace,* And the long labours of the toilet ceafe—— Belinda now, whom thirft of fame invites, Burns to encounter... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 240 Seiten
...noon of day, The fun obliquely moots his burning ray; 29 The hungry Judges foon the fentence fign, And wretches hang that jury-men may dine ; The merchant from th' Exchange returns in peace, And the long labours of the Toilet ceafe. Belinda now, whomthirft of fame invites, 25 Burns to encounter... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 264 Seiten
...the noon of day, The fun obliquely Ihoots his burning ray ; The hungry Judges foon the fentence fign, And wretches hang that Jury-men may dine; The merchant from th' Exchange returns in peat And the long labours of the Toilet ceafe. Belinda now, whom third of fame invites, Burns to encounter... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1767 - 294 Seiten
...eyes ; At ev'ry word a reputation dies. Snuff, or the fan, fupply each paufe of chat, With finging, laughing, ogling, and all that. Meanwhile, declining from the noon of day, The fun obliquely fhoots his burning ray ; The hungry judges foon the fenteuce fign. And wretches hang... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1767 - 292 Seiten
...eyes ; At ev'ry word a reputation dies. Snuff, or the fan, fupply each paufe of chat, With finging, laughing, ogling, and all that. Meanwhile, declining from the noon of day, The fun obliquely (hoots his burning ray ; The hungry judges foon the fentence /ign, And wretches hang... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1770 - 378 Seiten
...eyes ; 15 At ev'ry word a reputation dies. Snuff, or the fan, fupply each paufe of chat, With Tinging, laughing, ogling, and all that. Meanwhile, declining from the noon of day, The fun obliquely (hoots his burning ray; 20 VARIATION S. Vmg. j. Cltfe tj tbofe mieds,~\ The firft edition... | |
| John Bell - 1796 - 524 Seiten
...Indian screen ; A third interprets motions, looks, and eyes; 15 At ev'ry word a reputation dies. Snuff', or the fan, supply each pause of chat, With singing,...of day, The sun obliquely shoots his burning ray; 20 The hungry Judges soon the sentence sign, And wretches hang that Jurymen may dine; The merchant... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 1164 Seiten
...of day, The fun obliquely Shoots his burning ray;, The hungry J¿idges foon the fentence Sign,/¿qd wretches hang that Jurymen may dine; ‘the merchant from th' Exchange returns in peace, And the long labour. of the toilet ceafe. Beinda now, whom thirSt of fame invites, Burns to encounter... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 412 Seiten
...eyes; 15 At every word a reputation dies. Snuff, or the fan, fupply each paufe of chat, With finging, laughing, ogling, and all that. Meanwhile, declining from the noon of day, The fun obliquely moots his burning ray; so The hungry Judges foon the fentence fign, And wretches hang... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 400 Seiten
...eyes; At every word a reputation dies. Snuff, or the fan, fupply each paufe of chat, With ringing, laughing, ogling, and all that. Meanwhile, declining from the noon of day, The fun obliquely flioots his burning ray; The hungiy Judges foon the fcntcnce fign, And wretches hang... | |
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