 | 1710
...who came up that Way. Crowds ran back at the Appearance of it, and cried out, Death. The Speftre that guarded the other Road, was Envy: She was not armed with Weapons of Definition like the former 5 but by dreadful HifGngs, Noifes of Reproach, and a horrid diftra&ed Laughter,... | |
 | Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - 1712
...came uprhat Way. Crowds ran back at the Appearance of it, and cried our, Death. The Spedbe thatguarded the other Road, was Envy : She was not armed with Weapons of Deftruction like the former ; but by dreadful Hiflings, Noifes of Reproach, and a horrid diftrafted... | |
 | Tatler - 1754
...who came up that Way, Crouds ran back at the Appearance of it, and cried out, Death. The Speftre that guarded the other Road", was Envy; She was not armed with Weapons of I 2 . Deilru&ioa Deftru&ion like the former; but by dreadful Riffings, Noifes of Reproach, and a horrid... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1804
...cried out, " Death." The spectre that guarded the other road, was Envy. She was not armed with Aveapons of destruction, like the former; but, by dreadful...abundance of our company were discouraged from passing any further, and some appeared ashamed of having come so far. As for myself, I must confess my heart shrunk... | |
 | 1804
...came up that way : erowds ran back at the appearance of it, and eried out, I) -.ah ! The spectre that guarded the other road was Envy : she was not armed with weapons of destruetion, like the former ; but by dreadful hissings, noises of reproach, and a horrid distracted... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - 1808
...who came up that way. Crowds ran back at. the appearance of it, and cried out Death. The spectre that guarded the other road was Envy. She was not armed...passing any farther, and some appeared ashamed of havirtg come so far. As for myself, I must confess, my heart shrunk within me at the sight of these... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - 1808
...who came up that way. Crowds ran back at the appearance of it, and cried out Death. The spectre that guarded the other road was Envy.'- She was not armed...abundance of our company were discouraged from passing any far. thcr, and some appeared ashamed of having come so far. As for myself, I must confess, my heart... | |
 | Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811
...who came up that way. Crowds ran back at the appearance of it, and cried out, Death. The spectre that guarded the other road, was Envy : she was not armed...abundance of our company were discouraged from passing any further, and some appeared ashamed of having come so far. As for myself, I must confess my heart shrunk... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1811
...who came up that way. Crowds ran back at the appearance of it, and cried out, Death. The spectre that guarded the other road, was Envy : she was not armed...abundance of our company were discouraged from passing any further, and some appeared ashamed of having come so far. As for myself, I must confess my heart shrunk... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1812
...who came up that way : crowds ran back at the appearance of it, and cried out death. The spectre that guarded the other road, was Envy : she was not armed...abundance of our company were discouraged from passing any farthf v, and some appeared ashamed of having come -so far. As for myself, I must confess my heart... | |
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