The hot thirsty sun then would drive with more haste, Secure in the evening of such a repast; And when he'd got tipsy would have taken his nap With double the pleasure in Thetis 's lap. Dick Turpin - Página 190por Henry Downes Miles - 1840 - 323 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1819 - 394 páginas
...tempest, or danger of sinking ; The fishes ne'er drown, that are always a-drinking. The hot thirsty sun then would drive with more haste. Secure in the evening...would have taken his nap With double the pleasure in Thetis 's lap. By the force of his rays, and thus heated with wine, Consider how gloriously Phoebus... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 páginas
...drmvn lhat arc ahvaysa-drinking. The hot thirsty sun then would drive wilh more haste, Secure in ihe evening of such a repast ; And when he'd got tipsy would have taken his With'double the pleasure in Thetis's lap. [nap By the force of his rays, and thus heated with wine,... | |
| 1834 - 480 páginas
...drown that are always a drinking. Derry down, &c. The hot thirsty sun then would drive with more hast , Secure in the evening of such a repast; And when he'd...would have taken his nap With double the pleasure in Thetis's lap. Derry down, &c. By the force of his lays, and thus heated with wine, Consider how gloriously... | |
| Frank E. Bliss - 1884 - 136 páginas
...tempest, or danger of sinking; The fishes ne'er drown that are always a-drinking. The hot, thirsty Sun then would drive with more haste, Secure in the evening of such a repast; And when he 'd got tipsy would have taken his nap, With double the pleasure in Thetis's lap. By the force of... | |
| John Edward Patterson - 1913 - 432 páginas
...tempests, or danger of sinking — The fishes ne'er drown that are always a-drinking. The hot thirsty sun then would drive with more haste, Secure in the evening...would have taken his nap With double the pleasure in Thetis 's lap. By the force of his rays, and thus heated with wine, Consider how gloriously Phoebus... | |
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