| John Gay - 1728 - 218 pagina’s
...fubmit to none. Thus faid. The cups and balls he play'd; By turns, this here, that there, convey'd: i The cards, obedient to his words* Are by a fillip...change the grain* Trick after trick deludes the train. He (hakes his bag, he fhows all fair, His fingers fpread, and nothing there* Then bids it rain with... | |
| Complete fabulist - 1732 - 402 pagina’s
...the Juggler cr/d, 'tis done; In fcience I fubmit to none. Thus faid. The cups and balls he play'd, By turns, this here, that there, convey'd ; The cards,...the grain, Trick after '. trick deludes the train. : He fhakes his bag, he fhows all fair, His fingers fpread, and nothing there ; Then bids it rain with... | |
| John Gay - 1746 - 212 pagina’s
...the Juggler cry'd, 'tis done. In fcience I fubmit to none. Thus faid. The cups and balls he play'd; By turns, this here, that there, convey'd : The cards,...change the grain, Trick after trick deludes the train. • v He ihakes his big, he mows all fair, His fingers fpread, and nothing there, Then bids it rain... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1754 - 590 pagina’s
...the Juggler cry'd, 'Tis done : In Science I fubmit to none. Thus faid, the Cups and Balls he play'd By turns ; this here, that there convey'd : . , The...change the Grain, Trick after Trick deludes the Train. He (hakes his Bag, he (hows all fair, His Fingers fpreacl, and nothing there ; Then bids it ruin with... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1758 - 606 pagina’s
...fubmit to none. Thus faid, the Cups and Balls he play'd By turns ; this here, that there convey 'd : The Cards, obedient to his Words, Are by a Fillip...change the Grain, Trick after Trick deludes the Train. He fhakes his B'g, he (hows all fair, His Fingers fprcad, and nothing there ; Then bids it rain with... | |
| John Newbery - 1762 - 292 pagina’s
...fubmit to none. Thus faid, the cups and balls he play'd ; By turns, this here, that there, convey'dj The cards obedient to his words, Are by a fillip turn'd to birds ; His little boxes change the grain, ' rVick after trick deludes the train. He fhakes his bag, he fhows all fair, His fingers fpread, and... | |
| John Gay - 1770 - 204 pagina’s
...the Juggler cry'd, 'Tis done. In fcience I fubmit to none. Thus faid. The cups and balls he play'd ; By turns, this here, that there, convey'd, The cards,...obedient to his words, Are by a fillip turn'd to birds. Hit little boxes change the grain : Trick after trick deludes the train. He makes his bag, he Ihews... | |
| John Gay - 1773 - 388 pagina’s
...apprefta Ova fue, che in moftra ei iftendc ; La man pronta indi avvicina, E ne tragge una gallina. The cards, obedient to his words, Are by a fillip...change the grain : Trick after trick deludes the train. He fhakes his bag, he fhews all fair ; His fingers fpread, and nothing there ; Then bids it rain with... | |
| John Wesley - 1786 - 738 pagina’s
...playe'd, By turns, this here, that there conveyed: The cards obedient to his words, Are by a fillip turned to birds : His little boxes change the grain, Trick after trick deludes the train. He (hakes his bag, he fliews all fair ; His fingers fpread, and nothing there; Then bids it rain with... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 362 pagina’s
...none." H 3 Thus Thus faid, the cups and balls he play'd ;, 15 By turns this here, that thert, conTeyll. The cards, obedient to his words, Are by a fillip...change the grain : Trick after trick deludes the train. tt He fliakes his bag, he fliews all fair ; His fmgers fpread, and nothing there 5 Then bids it rain... | |
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