| Edward Bysshe - English language - 1710 - 620 pages
...Tree that bore His Father's royal Sepulchre before, And his own Cradle ; this, with pious Care I'lac'd on his Back, he cuts the buxom Air, Seeks the Sun's...and his facred Church, And decently lays down his Burthen in the Porch. Dryd. Ovid. PHYSIC K. Phyfick can but mend our crafy State ; Patch an old Building,... | |
| John Dryden - Fables - 1713 - 614 pages
...Flight fuftain, He lightens of irs Load, the Tree that bore His Father's Royal Sepulcher before, Kk 4 And his own Cradle: This (with pious Care Plac'd on his Back) he cuts the buxome Air, Seeks the bun's City, and his faired Church, And decently lays down his Burden in the Porcl... | |
| Charles Gildon - Criticism - 1718 - 490 pages
...his Flight fuftain, He lightens of its Load the Tree that bore His Father's royal Sepulchre before, And his own Cradle : This, with pious Care Plac'd...and his facred Church, And decently lays down his Burthen in the Porch. , (Dryd. Q-,14. PHYSIC X. Phyfick can but mend our crafy State. Patch an old... | |
| Joseph Addison, Thomas Tickell - 1753 - 340 pages
...own cradle : This (with pious care, Plac'd on his hack) he cuts the buxom air, .Seeks thp Sun's pity, and his facred church, And decently lays down his burden in the porch. Mr. Dryden. •Sic ult fecund* reparavit yiorti juventam, Et pathos idem cineres, colleftaque portat... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 476 pages
...his flight fuftain, He lightens of its load the tree that bore His father's royal fepulchre before, And his own cradle,: this with pious care Plac'd on his back, he cuts the buxom air, Seeks the fun's city, and his facred church, And decently lays down his burden in the porch.' A wonder more amazing... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1760 - 476 pages
...his flight fuftain, He lightens of its load the tree that bore His father's royaj fepulchre before, And his own cradle : this with pious care Plac'd on his back, he cuts the buxom air, Seeks the fun's city, and his facred church, And decently lays down his burden in the porch. A wonder more amazing... | |
| Joseph Addison - English literature - 1765 - 396 pages
...his flight fuftain, He lightens of its load the tree, that bore His father's royal lepulchre before, And his own cradle: This (with pious care, Plac'd on his back) he cuts the buxom air, Seeks the fun's city, and his facred church, And decently lays down his burden in the porch. Mr. Dry den. Sic... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1767 - 398 pages
...his flight fuftain, He lightens of its load the tree that bore His father's royal fepulchre before, And his own cradle : this with pious care Plac'd on his back, he cuts the buxom air, Seeks the fun's city, and his facred church, And decently lays down his burden in the porch. A wonder more amazing... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1767 - 396 pages
...lightens of its load the tree that bore His father's royal fepulchre before, And his own cradle : tEis with pious care Plac'd on his back, he cuts the buxom air, Seeks the fun's city, and his facred church, And decently lays down his burden in the porch. A wonder more amazing... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1773 - 350 pages
...his flight fuftain, He lightens of its load the tree that bore His father's royal fepulchre before, And his own cradle: This (with pious care, Plac'd...church, And decently lays down his burden in the porch. Mr. Dryden. e + sic Sic ubi fcecttnda reparavit morte jteuentam, Et patrios idem cineres, tolleflaque... | |
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