 | Philip Sidney - 1724
...ftage to be a garden. By-and-by, we hear news of a fhipwreck in the fame place, then we are to blame if we accept it not for a rock. Upon the back of that, comes out a hideous rnonfter with fire and fmoke, and then the miferable beholders are bound to take it for a cave ; while,... | |
 | John Upton - 1748 - 415 lapas
...Upon the backe of «' that comes out a hideous monfter with fire and fmoke, " and then the miferable beholders are bound to take it for " a cave : while in the mean time two armies flie in, repre" fented with foure fwordes and bucklers, and then what " hard heart will not receive... | |
 | Colley Cibber - 1750 - 555 lapas
...Stage to be a Garden. By and by we hear News of a Shipwreck in the fame Place, then we are to blame if we accept it not for a Rock. Upon the back of that comes out a hideous Monfter with Fire and Smoke, and then the miferable Beholders are bound to take it for a Cave : While... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1819
...stage" to be a garden. By and by we have news of shipwreck in the »¡une plate ; then we are to blame, if we accept it not for a rock. Upon the back of that, comes out a hideous monster witk lire and smoke ; and then the miseratile beholders arc bound to take it for a cave ; while in... | |
 | 1780
...reck. Upon the back of that comes out a hideous monfler with fire and fmoke, and then the iniferable beholders are bound to take it for a cave : while in the mean time two armies' flic in, represented with four fwords and bucklers ; and then what hard 'heart will not receive it... | |
 | 1781
...ftage to be a garden. By and by we heare news of a ihipwracke in the fame place ; then we are to blame if we accept it not for a rock. Upon the back of that, comes out a hideous monfter with fire and fmoke; then the miferable beholders are bound to take it for a cave ; while in... | |
 | Sir Philip Sidney - 1787 - 144 lapas
...ftage to be a garden. By-and-by, we hear news of a fhipwreck in the fame place, then we are to blame if we accept it not for a rock. Upon the back of that, comes out a hideous monfter with fire and fmoke, and then the miferable beholders are bound to take it for a cave; while,... | |
 | 1788
...liage to be a garden. By and. by we heare news of a fhipwracke in the lame place; then we are to blame if we accept it not for a rock. Upon the back of that, comes out a hideous manlier with fire and fmoke ; then the miferable beholders are bound to take it for a cave; while in... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1788
...ftage to be a garden. By and by we heare news of a fhipwracke in the fame place ; then we are to blame if we accept it not for a rock. Upon the back of that, comes out a hideous monfter with fire and fmoke then ths miferable beholders are bound to take it for a cave ; while... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1790
...ftage to be a garden. By and by we heare news of (hipwrack in the fame place ; then we are to blame, if we accept it not for a rock. Upon the back of that, comes out a hidious monfter with In e and fmoke ; and then the miferable beholders are bound to take it for a cave... | |
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