| Virgil - 1721 - 408 Seiten
...Stanch'd is the Blood, and in the Bottom ftands : The Steel, but fcarcely touch'd with tender Hands, 6if Moves up, and follows of its own Accord; And Health and Vigour are at once reftor'd. lapis firft perceiv'd the clofing Wound; And firft the Footfteps of a God he found. Arms,... | |
| 1729 - 320 Seiten
...Smart. 3 Stanch'd is the Blood, and in the bottom ftands-t The Steel, but fcarcely touch'd with under Hands, Moves up, and follows of its own Accord:, And Health and Vigour are at once rejltr'd, lapis fir ft perceived tht clopng Wound; And frft the Footfteps of a God he found : Arms,... | |
| 1737 - 326 Seiten
...crown'd Withjuice of me fcinaltierbs, prepared to hathe theWound. The Leech, unknowing of fuperior Art, Which aids the Cure, with this foments the Part ; And in a Moment ceafdthe raging Smart. Stanch'd is the Blood, -and in the Bottom jiands : The Steel, but fcarcely touch'... | |
| 1741 - 482 Seiten
...bathe the Wound. Staunched is the Bloody and in the Bottom ftands : Ihe. Steel, but fcarcely touch* d with tender Hands* Moves up* and follows of its own accord, 'And Health and Vigour are at once reftor'd. Japis fir ft perceived the clofing Wound* "Andfirft the Footfteps of a God he foutld.\ Arms,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 1130 Seiten
...With juice of med 'c'nal herbs prepar'd to bathe the woiim!» The leech, unknowing of fuperior art, Which aids the cure, with this foments the part, And in a moment ccas'd the raging fmart. -Stanch'd is the blood, and in the bottom (lands : The fteel, but fcarcely... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 398 Seiten
...meti'c'nal herbs prepar'd to bathe the wound* The leech, unknowing of fuperior art, Which aids the cnre, with this foments the part, And in a moment ceas'd the raging finartStanch'd is the blood, and in the bottom flands : The fteel, but fcarcely touch'd with tender... | |
| 1789 - 428 Seiten
...juice of med'cinal herbs, piepar'd to bathe <f the wound. " " The Leech, unknowing of fuperior Art, " Which aids the cure, with this foments the part ; " And in a moment ceas'd the raging fmart. " Stanch'd in the blood, and in the bottom, ftands " The fteel, but, fcarcely touch'd with tender... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 388 Seiten
...Stanch'd is the blood, and in the bottom ftands : The fteel, but fcarcely touch'd with tender hands, 62 Moves up, and follows of its own accord ; And health and vigour are at once reftor'd. lapis firft perceiv'd the dofing wound; 4Uid firft the footfteps of a god he found. F 2 Arms,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 658 Seiten
...St.ir.ch'd is the blood, and in the bottom fUru!< : The flcel, but i'cjrcely touch'd with tti:i'cr hands Moves up, and follows of its own accord ; And health and vigour are at once reflor'd. Vipis firfl j'crceiv'd the clcfing wound ; And firfl the footfUt^s ot a god lie fonnJ. Arm',... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 320 Seiten
...With j uice of med'cinal herbs, prepar'd to bathe the wound. The leech, unknowing of superior art, Which aids the cure, with this foments the part; And in a moment ceas'd the raging smart. Stanch'd in the blood, and in the bottom, stands The steel, but, scarcely tonch'd with.tender hands, Moves up... | |
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