| 1726 - 236 pages
...firft Stroke, and with fuch a vaft Fury, That he broke his huge Weapon in Twain I affaire you ; Arfd if his brave Rival this Blow had not warded, . His Head from his Shoulders had quite been difcarded ; Ftgg arm'd him again, and they took t'other Tilt, And then Sutton's Blade run... | |
| Collection - 1758 - 354 pages
...ftruck the firft ftroke, and with fuch a vaft fury, That he broke his huge weapon in twain, I allure you ; And if his brave rival this blow had not warded, His head from his moulders had been quite difcarded. Figg arm'd him again, and they took t'other tilt, And ihen Sutton's... | |
| Collection - 1765 - 418 pages
...the firft ftroke, and with fuch a vaft fury, That he broke his huge weapon in twain, I aflure you v And if his brave rival this blow had not warded, His head from his moulders had quite been difcarded. • F-gg Figg arm'd him again, and they took tf other tilt, And... | |
| John Byrom - English poetry - 1773 - 372 pages
...ftruck the firft Stroke, and with fuch a vaft Fury, That he broke his huge Weapon in Twain, I afiure you ; And, if his brave Rival this Blow had not warded, His Head from his Shoulders had quite been difcarded ; Figg arm'd him again, and they took t'other Tilt, And then Sulton's Blade run... | |
| John Byrom - English poetry - 1773 - 372 pages
...the firft Stroke, and with fuch a vaft Fury, That he broke his huge Weapon in Twain, I aflure you j And, if his brave Rival this Blow had not warded, His Head from his Shoulders had quite been difcarded ; Figg arm'd him again, and they took t'other Tilt, And then Suttan's Blade run... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1782 - 438 pages
...ftruck the firft ftroke, and with filch a vaft fury, That ha broke his huge weapon in twain, I afl'ure you ; And if his brave rival this blow had not warded, His head from his flioulders had quite been difcarded. Figg arm'd him again, and they took t' other tilt, And then Sutton's... | |
| James Peller Malcolm - Architecture - 1810 - 548 pages
...Were peeping there through to do justice between them. Fjgg struck the first stroke, and with such a vast fury, • That he broke his huge weapon in...blow had not warded, His head from his shoulders had quite been discarded. Figg arm'd him again, and they took t'other tilt, And then Sutton's blade run... | |
| James Peller Malcolm - London (England) - 1810 - 538 pages
...between them. Figg Figg struck the first stroke, and with such a vast fury, That he broke his huge weappn in twain I assure you. And if his brave rival this...blow had not warded, His head from his shoulders had quite been dis-? carded. Figg ann'd him again, and they took t' other tilt. And then Sutton's blade... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 686 pages
...the first stroke, and with sm:ha vabt fury, [you; That he broke his huge weapon in twain, I assure And if his brave rival this blow had not warded, His head from his shoulders had quite been discarded; Fisj arm'd him again, and they took t'other tilt, And then Sutton's blade run... | |
| John Byrom - English poetry - 1814 - 512 pages
...'em, Were peeping there thro' to do justice between 'em. Figg struck the first stroke, and with such a vast fury, That he broke his huge weapon in twain, I assure ye; And if his brave rival this blow had not warded, His head from his shoulders had quite been discarded.... | |
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