| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 sidor
...When thou deftroy'd thy hb'ring Steer, who till'd And plough'd with Pains, thy elfe ungrateful Field ? From his yet reeking Neck to draw the Yoke, That Neck,, with which thefurly Clods he broke ; And to the Hatchet yield thy Husbandman, Who finifh'd Autumn, and the Spring... | |
| John Dryden - 1713 - 614 sidor
...thou deftroy'ft thy lab'ring Steer, whotill'd, And plough'd with Pains, thy elle ungrateful Field? From his yet reeking Neck to draw the Yoke, That Neck...furly Clods he broke; And to the Hatchet yield thy Husband-Man, "\Vho finifh'd Autumn, and the Spring began ! Nor this alone ! but Heav'n it felf to bribe,... | |
| 1747 - 584 sidor
...till'd, And plough' d with Pains, thy elfe ungrateful Field! From his yet reeking Neck to draw the Take, That Neck, with which the furly Clods he broke : And to the Hatchet yield thy Husbandman, Who fnijh' 'd Autumn, and the Spring hegan? What more Advance can Mortals make in Sin So... | |
| Tibullus - 1759 - 276 sidor
...thou deftroy'ft the labouring Steer who tUPdV And plough'd with. Pains, thy elle ungrateful Field ? From his yet reeking Neck to draw the Yoke, That Neck with which the futly Clods ha broke ; And to thy Hatchet yield thy- Hmbamlman, Who finifh'd At^turan, and tile Year... | |
| Tibullus - 1759 - 276 sidor
...thou deftroy'ft the labouring Steer who lill'd, And plough'd with Pains, thy clfc ungrateful Field v From his yet reeking Neck to draw the Yoke, That Neck with which the Curly Clods h* broke ; And to thy Hatchet yield thy Huibandman, Who timfh'd Autumn, and the Year began.... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 476 sidor
...thou deftroy'ft thy lab'rihg fteer, who til'l'd; And plow'd, with pains, thy elie ungrateful field? From his yet reeking neck, to draw the yoke, - .....clods he broke $'.''-• And to the hatchet yield thy hufbandman, Who finim'd autumn, and the fpring began! Nor this alone ! but hcav'n itfelf to bribe,1... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 476 sidor
...till'd, And plow'd, with pains, thy elfe ungrateful field? prom his yet reeking neck to draw the yok«, That neck with which the furly clods he broke ; And to the hatchet yield thy huibandman, Who finifh'd autumn, and the fpring began! Nor this alone ! but heav'n itfelf to bribe,... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 398 sidor
...thou deftroy'ft thy lab'ring fteer, who till'd, And plow'd, with pains, thy elfe ungrateful field ? From his yet reeking neck to draw the yoke, That neck...furly clods he broke; And to the hatchet yield thy hufbandman, Who finifh'd autumn, and the fpring began ! Nor this alone ! but heav'n itfelf to bribe,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 352 sidor
...plenteous crop; -When thou deftroy'ft thy labouring fleer, sstho till'd, And plo-w'd, with pain>, .thy elle ungrateful field r |From his yet reeking neck to draw...furly clods he broke ; And to the hatchet yield thy hu&andman, Who fimfi:'u autumn, and ti:e Turing began ! ,1 Nor this aione ! but heaver, itfelf to bribe^... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 358 sidor
...thou deftroy'ft thy labouring fteer, who till'dv And plow'd, with pains, thy elfe ungrateful field ? From his yet reeking neck to draw the yoke, That neck...furly clods he broke ; And to the hatchet yield thy huibandman, Who finim'd autumn, and the tyring began ! Nor this alone ! but heaven itfelf to bribe,... | |
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