| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 502 pages
...••' 44. — Alien* Kegotia crntutn, Per- c*put, & circa faliunt latus. Poems on feveral Oc cafiatt. A hundred other Men's Affairs Like Bees are humming in my Ears : 5 o " To-morrow my Appeal comes on, " Without your Help the Caufe is gone 'The Duke expefts my Lord... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 314 pages
...wou'd ftand their Friend. THIS, humbly offers me his Cafe • That, begs my Int'reft for a Place —— A hundred other Men's Affairs Like Bees are humming in my Ears. jp 3 5. S>uid vis iafane, £3" quas res agis ? improbus urget, Iratis precibus, tu pulfes omne quod... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1744 - 416 pages
...Defiring I would ftand their Friend. THIS, humbly offers me his Cafe : That begs my Int'reft for a Place. A hundred .other Men's Affairs, Like Bees are humming in my Ears : 5P *' To morrow my Appeal comes on, *' Without your Help the Caufe is gone The Duke expects my Lord... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 438 pages
...Vellet, iter faciens, et cui concredere nugas Hoc genus, Hora quota eft ? Threx eft Gallina Syro par. A hundred other Men's affairs, Like bees, are humming in my ears. 70 ** To-morrow my Appeal comes on, " Without your help the Caufe isgone—rThe Duke expects my Lord... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 412 pages
...Defiring I would ftand their friend. THIS humbly offers me his cafe-; That begs my int'reft for a place. A hundred other men's affairs, Like bees, are humming in my ears : 59 " To morrow my appeal comes on, " Without your help the caufe is gone.—— The Duke expefts... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 248 pages
...Gallina. Syro par. Matutina parum cautos jam frigora mordent : Et quae rimofa bene deponuntur in aure. A hundred other Men's affairs, Like bees, are humming in my ears. 70 " To-morrow my Appeal comes on, " Without your help the Caufe is gone — The Duke expefts my Lord... | |
| Richard Hurd - Imitation in literature - 1757 - 90 pages
...faliunt latus. A hundred bufincfTes of other men fly continually about his head and ears, and flrike him in the face like Dorres." Difc. of Liberty" And...men's affairs, Like bees, are humming in my ears. • " 4 Learned writers of quick parts abound in thefe d«^ licate allufions. It makes a principal... | |
| Richard Hurd, William Mason - Imitation (in literature) - 1757 - 88 pages
...Liberty" And flill more clearly, from Mr.Pope's, i A hundred other men's affair:;, Like bees, are bumming in my ears. Learned writers of quick parts abound...modern elegancy to glance in this oblique manner at well known paflages in the dallies. XV. I will trouble you with but one more note of imitated expreffion,... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1760 - 436 pages
...et cui concredere nugas Hoc genus, Hora quota eft? Threx eft Gallina Syro par. Sat. VI. OFHORACE. 17 A hundred other Men's affairs, Like bees, are humming in my ears. 70 " To-morrow my Appeal comes on, " Without your help the Caufe is gone — The Duke expects my Lord... | |
| Horace - Poetry - 1766 - 288 pages
...tinually about his head and ears, and " ftrike him in the face like Dorres." Difc. of Liberty. And (till more clearly, from Mr. Pope's, " A hundred other men's affairs, «' Like bees, are bumming in my ears." Learned writers of quick parts abound in thefe delicate allufions. It makes a... | |
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