| Virgil - 1721 - Počet stránok 408
...Stanch'd is the Blood, and in the Bottom ftands : The Steel, but fcarcely touch'd with tender Hands, 6if Moves up, and follows of its own Accord; And Health and Vigour are at once reftor'd. lapis firft perceiv'd the clofing Wound; And firft the Footfteps of a God he found. Arms,... | |
| 1729 - Počet stránok 320
...Smart. 3 Stanch'd is the Blood, and in the bottom ftands-t The Steel, but fcarcely touch'd with under Hands, Moves up, and follows of its own Accord:, And Health and Vigour are at once rejltr'd, lapis fir ft perceived tht clopng Wound; And frft the Footfteps of a God he found : Arms,... | |
| 1737 - Počet stránok 326
...crown'd Withjuice of me fcinaltierbs, prepared to hathe theWound. The Leech, unknowing of fuperior Art, Which aids the Cure, with this foments the Part ; And in a Moment ceafdthe raging Smart. Stanch'd is the Blood, -and in the Bottom jiands : The Steel, but fcarcely touch'... | |
| 1741 - Počet stránok 482
...bathe the Wound. Staunched is the Bloody and in the Bottom ftands : Ihe. Steel, but fcarcely touch* d with tender Hands* Moves up* and follows of its own accord, 'And Health and Vigour are at once reftor'd. Japis fir ft perceived the clofing Wound* "Andfirft the Footfteps of a God he foutld.\ Arms,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - Počet stránok 1130
...With juice of med 'c'nal herbs prepar'd to bathe the woiim!» The leech, unknowing of fuperior art, Which aids the cure, with this foments the part, And in a moment ccas'd the raging fmart. -Stanch'd is the blood, and in the bottom (lands : The fteel, but fcarcely... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - Počet stránok 398
...meti'c'nal herbs prepar'd to bathe the wound* The leech, unknowing of fuperior art, Which aids the cnre, with this foments the part, And in a moment ceas'd the raging finartStanch'd is the blood, and in the bottom flands : The fteel, but fcarcely touch'd with tender... | |
| 1789 - Počet stránok 428
...juice of med'cinal herbs, piepar'd to bathe <f the wound. " " The Leech, unknowing of fuperior Art, " Which aids the cure, with this foments the part ; " And in a moment ceas'd the raging fmart. " Stanch'd in the blood, and in the bottom, ftands " The fteel, but, fcarcely touch'd with tender... | |
| English poets - 1790 - Počet stránok 388
...Stanch'd is the blood, and in the bottom ftands : The fteel, but fcarcely touch'd with tender hands, 62 Moves up, and follows of its own accord ; And health and vigour are at once reftor'd. lapis firft perceiv'd the dofing wound; 4Uid firft the footfteps of a god he found. F 2 Arms,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - Počet stránok 658
...St.ir.ch'd is the blood, and in the bottom fUru!< : The flcel, but i'cjrcely touch'd with tti:i'cr hands Moves up, and follows of its own accord ; And health and vigour are at once reflor'd. Vipis firfl j'crceiv'd the clcfing wound ; And firfl the footfUt^s ot a god lie fonnJ. Arm',... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - Počet stránok 320
...With j uice of med'cinal herbs, prepar'd to bathe the wound. The leech, unknowing of superior art, Which aids the cure, with this foments the part; And in a moment ceas'd the raging smart. Stanch'd in the blood, and in the bottom, stands The steel, but, scarcely tonch'd with.tender hands, Moves up... | |
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