| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 352 pagina’s
...fweet mufict:. . . , i Mxjick. .... -,. Lor. The reafon is, your fpirits are attentive ; ' . . . "i For do but note a wild and wanton herd, Or race of...Fetching mad bounds, bellowing and neighing loud, " .a (Which is the hot condition of their blood) If they perchance but hear a trumpet found, Or any... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1750 - 78 pagina’s
...I'm nev« merry, when I hear fweet mufick. [Mufidk Ltr. The reafon is, your fpirits are attentive ; For do but note a wild and wanton herd, Or race of...colts. Fetching mad bounds, bellowing and neighing Iqui, ( Which is the hot condition of their blood) If they perchance but hear a trumpet found, Or any... | |
| Nathan Bailey - 1760 - 730 pagina’s
...performed on the flute. To NEIGH (hnatgan, Sax. negat, Dut.) to utter the voice of a hoi le or mare. Nt<ta wild and wanton herd, Or race of youthful and unhandled colts, Fetching mad bounds, bellowing and ntigbing loud. Run up the ridges of the rocks amain ; And with ihrill г.. ¿himn fill the neighboring... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1762 - 454 pagina’s
...I'm never merry, when I hear fweet mufick. (Mufiek. Lor. The reafon is, your fpirits are attentive; For do but note a wild and wanton herd, Or race of...(Which is the hot condition of their blood) If they perchance but hear a trumpet found, Or any air of mufick touch their ears, You (hall perceive them... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson - 1765 - 678 pagina’s
...I'm never merry, when 1 hear fweet mufick. [Mufick. Lor. The reafon is, your fpirits are attentive -, For do but note a wild and wanton herd, Or race of...Which is the hot condition of their blood, If they perchance but hear a trumpet found, Or any air of mufick touch their ears, You fhall perceive them... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1766 - 450 pagina’s
...I'm never merry, when I hear fvveet muficfc. [Mufick. Lnr. The reafon is, your fpirits are attentive; For do but note a wild and wanton herd, Or race of...neighing loud, Which is the hot condition of their blood, }f they perchance but hear a trumpet fou nd, Or any air of mufick touch their ears, You ihall perceive... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1767 - 454 pagina’s
...I'm never merry, when 1 hear fweet mufick. [Mufick. Lor. The reafon is, your fpirits are attentive ; For do but note a wild and wanton herd, Or race of youthful and nnhandled colts, Fetching mad bounds, bellowing and neighing loud, (Which is the hot condition of their... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 676 pagina’s
...I'm never merry, when I hear fweet mufick. [Mufick. Lor. The reafon is, your fpirits are attentive; For do but note a wild and wanton herd, Or race of...loud, "Which is the hot condition of their blood, ]f they perchance but hear a trumpet found, Or any air of mufick touch their ears, You mall perceive... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1769 - 374 pagina’s
...mufic. Jef. I'm never merry when I hear fweet mufic. Lor. ' The reafon is, your fpirits are attentive ; For do but note a wild and wanton herd, " Or race...colts, Fetching mad bounds, bellowing and neighing Ioud» (Which is the hot condition of their blood), If they perchance but hear a trumpet found, Or... | |
| Francis Gentleman - 1770 - 504 pagina’s
...approbation, atnong the tafteful admirers of poetical excurfions. The reafori is your fpirits are attentive, For do but note a wild and wanton herd, Or race of...colts ; Fetching mad bounds, bellowing and neighing loudj If they perchance but hear a trumpet found Or any air of mufic touch their ears, You (hall perceive... | |
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