 | Samuel Johnson - 1810
...locks with flowery wreaths enroll'd ; Of these the sides adorn'd with swords of gold, That, glittering gay, from silver belts depend. Now all at once they...forth at once, too swift for sight, they spring. And undistingui&h'd blend the flying ring : So whirls a wheel, in giddy circle tost, And rapid as it runs,... | |
 | Allatson Burgh - 1814
...with swords of gold, That glitt'ring gay from silver belts depend. Now all at once they rise, now all descend, With well-taught feet ; now shape in oblique...forth at once, too swift for sight they spring, And undistinguish'd blend the flying rin_* ; So whirls a wheel in giddy circle tost, And rapid as it runs... | |
 | Homer, Alexander Pope, Theodore Alois Buckley - 1853
...locks with flowery wreathes enroll'd : Of these the sides adorn'd with swords of gold, That, glittering gay, from silver belts depend. Now all at once they...forth at once, too swift for sight, they spring, And undistinguish'd blend the flying ring : So whirls a wheel, in giddy circle tost, And, rapid as it runs,... | |
 | English poetry - 1822
...locks with flowery wreathes enroll d : Of these the sides adorn'd with swords of gold, That, glittering gay, from silver belts depend. Now all at once they...forth at once, too swift for sight, they spring, And undistinguish'd blend the flying ring: So whirls a wheel, in giddy circle tost, And, rapid as it runs,... | |
 | British Poets - 1822
...all at once they rise, at once descend, With well-taught feet : now shape,in oblique ways, Confusedly regular, the moving maze : Now forth at once, too swift for sight, they spring, And undistinguish'd blend the flying ring: So whirls a wheel, in giddy circle toss'd, And, rapid as it... | |
 | 1822
...all at once they rise, at once descend With well taught feet; men shape in obliuu» ways, Confas'dly regular the moving maze : Now forth at once, too swift for sight, they spring, And undietinguish'd blend the flying ring." Whether Dsedalus, or, as some suppose Pyrrhus, was the first... | |
 | Ebenezer Mack - History - 1824 - 276 pages
...locks with flowery wreaths enroll'd : Of these the sides adorn'd with swords of gold, That glittering gay, from silver belts depend. Now all at once they...forth at once, too swift for sight they spring. And undistinguish'd blend the flying ring : So whirls a wheel, in giddy circle toss'd, And rapid as it... | |
 | Richard Alfred Davenport - 1824
...all at once they rise, at once descend, With well taughtfeet: now shape, in oblique ways, Confusedly regular, the moving maze : Now forth at once, too swift for sight, they spring, And undistinguish'd blend the flying ring : So whirls a wheel, in giddy circle toss'd, And, rapid as it... | |
 | Richard Alfred Davenport - 1824
...all at once they rise, at once descend, With well taughtfeet: now shape, in oblique ways, Confusedly regular, the moving maze : Now forth at once, too swift for sight, they spring, And undistinguish d blend the flying ring : So whirls a wheel, in giddy circle toss'd, And, rapid as it... | |
 | New elegant extracts - 1827
...all at once they rise, at once descend, With well taughtfeet: now shape,in oblique ways, Confusedly regular, the moving maze>: Now forth at once, too swift for sight, they spring, And undistinguish'd blend the flying ring : So whirls a wheel, in giddy circle toss'd, And, rapid as it... | |
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