| William Cullen Bryant - 1925 - 424 páginas
...caves, From whence he vaulted into th" seat With so much vigor, strength, and heat, That he had almost tumbled over With his own weight, but did recover, By laying hold of tail and mane, Which oft he used instead of rein. Huditras. DR. S. BUTLER. HUNTING. Better to hunt... | |
| Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode - 1927 - 1432 páginas
...From whence he vaulted into th' seat With so much vigour, strength, and heat, 410 That he had almost Z [ \ i mane, Which oft he used instead of rein. But now we talk of mounting steed, 415 Before we further do... | |
| Lewis Carroll - 1998 - 324 páginas
...lack of skill as a rider, describes how Hudibras mounted his horse so vigorously That he had almost tumbled over With his own weight, but did recover, By laying hold on tail and mane, Which oft he us'd instead of Reyn. Page 214. The great art of riding . . .: Dodgson noted in... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 462 páginas
...eaves, From whence he vaulted into th' seat, With so much vigor, strength, and heat, That he had almost tumbled over With his own weight, but did recover, By laying hold on tail and mane, Which oft he used instead of rein. But now we talk of mounting steed, Before we further do proceed,... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 656 páginas
...vaulted into th' seat, With so much vigour, strength, and heat, That he had almost tumbled over 4 1 5 With his own weight ; but did recover, By laying hold on tail and mane, Which oft he us'd instead of rein. But now we talk of mounting steed, Before we further do proceed,... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1684 - 352 páginas
...eaves. From whence he vaulted into th' Seat With so much vigor, strength, and heat, That he had almost tumbled over With his own weight, but did recover, By laying hold of Tail and Mane, Which oft he ussd instead of Rein. But now we talk of mounting Steed, Before we f[ur]ther... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1106 páginas
...eaves, From whence he vaulted into th' seat With so much vigor, strength, and heat, That he had almost ead, And dropt before him. So the Powers, who wait On noble deeds of tail and mane, Which oft he used instead of rein. Hudibras. DR. S. BUTLER. HUNTING. Better to hunt... | |
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