Silence, ye wolves ! while Ralph to Cynthia howls And makes night hideous — Answer him, ye owls ! " Sense, speech, and measure, living tongues and dead, Let all give way, and Morris may be read. The Dunciad, in four books - Page 134by Alexander Pope - 1757Full view - About this book
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1729 - 262 pages
...check, 155 Break Prifcian's head, and Pegafus's neck ; Down, down they larum, with impetuous whirl, Thfe Pindars, and the Miltons, of a Curl. Silence, ye wolves ! While "Ralph to Gynthia hoWls, And makes Night hideous— Arifwer him ye owls ! 1 60 Senfe, fp'eech, and rheafure,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1735 - 276 pages
...Ptgafus's neck ; Down, down they lurum, with impetuous whirl, The Pindars, and the Miltons, of a Carl. Silence, ye wolves ! while Ralph to Cynthia howls, And makes Night hideous — Anfwer him ye Owls ! i 60 REMARKS. fhould think the Appellation of Blunderbng to Mr. Jacob, like that of thunderbolt to... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 354 pages
...free from rhyme or reafon, rule or check, Break Prifcian's head, and Pegafus's neck ; Down, down they larum, with impetuous whirl, The Pindars, and the Miltons of a Curl. 164 Silence, ye Wolves ! while Ralph to Cynthia howls, And makes Night hideous — Anfwer him, ye Owls... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 370 pages
...jacks j Some free from rhyme or reafon, rule or check, Break Prifcian's head, and Pegafus's neck ; 62 Down, down the larum, with impetuous whirl, The Pindars,...ye Wolves ! while Ralph to Cynthia howls, And makes Nighthideous— Anfwerhim, yeOwls! Senfe,fpeech,andmeafure,living tongues and dead, Let all give way—and... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1757 - 264 pages
...jacks ; 160 Some free from rhyme or reafon, rule or check, Break Prifcian's head, and Pegafus's neck ; Down, down the larum, with impetuous whirl, The Pindars, and the Miltons of a Curl. VA RIATIONS. VER. 157. Each Songfter, P.iddltr, etc,] In the former Ed. Lo Bond and Foxron, ev'ry namelefs... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1760 - 388 pages
...from rhyme or reafon, rule or check, Break Prifcian's head, and Pegafus's neck; 1 62 Down, down they larum, with impetuous whirl> The Pindars, and the...Silence, ye Wolves ! while Ralph to Cynthia howls, 165 And makes Night hideous — Anfwer him, ye Owls! VARIATIONS. VER. 157. Each Songfter ; Riddkr,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1764 - 350 pages
...Pegaliis's neck ; Down, down the larum, with impetuous whirl, The Pindars, and the Miltons of a Curl. 164 Silence, ye Wolves! while Ralph to Cynthia howls, And makes Night hideous — Anfwer him, ye Owls ! Senle, fpeech, and meafure, living tongues and dead, Let all give way — and Morris may be read.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 346 pages
...Pegafus's neck; Down, down the lai\im, with impetuous whirl, The Pindars, and the Miltons of a Curll. Silence, ye Wolves ! while Ralph to Cynthia howls, And makes Night hideous— Anfwer him, ye Owls ! Senfe, fpeech, and meafure, living tongues and dead, Let all give way,— and Morris may be read.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 340 pages
...for hire. Some, free from rhyme or reafon, rule or check, Break Prifcian's head, and Pegafus's neck; Down, down the larum, with impetuous whirl, The Pindars, and the Miltons of a Curll. Silence, ye Wolves I while Ralph to Cynthia howls, And makes Night hideous—Anfwer him, ye... | |
| Select collection - 1780 - 522 pages
...figuiis, Caetera fpirant. * Night, a Poem, by James Ralph, one of the heroei of the Punciad, IIL 165. " Silence, ye wolves ! while Ralph to Cynthia howls, " And makes Night hideous — anfwer him, ye <r\vls." D. :ico MISCELLANY POEMS. Tuque cognatae cape dona Mufa, -Spiritus noftras regit unus artes;... | |
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