| Henry Fielding - 1783 - 352 pages
...his turn to kifs, and now to fight; And now to kifs again. So, mighty * Jove, When wit;h exceffive thund'ring tir'd above, Comes down to earth, and takes a bit and thea Flies to his trade of thund'ring back again. SCENE V. GRIZZLE, HUNCAMUNCA. P GRIZ. Oh! Huncamunca,... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 518 pages
...powerful charms Must still detain the hero from his arms ; Various his duty, various his delight; Now in his turn to kiss, and now to fight; And now to kiss...then Flies to his trade of thund'ring back again. * Mr. Dennis, in that ex- the late French king, hath frecellent tragedy, call'd Liberty quent imitations... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1882 - 508 pages
...powerful charms Must still detain the hero from his arms ; Various his duty, various his delight ; Now in his turn to kiss, and now to fight; And now to kiss again. So, mighty Jove, When with excessive thundering tired above, Comes down to earth, and takes a bit and then Flies to his trade of thundering... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1882 - 512 pages
...powerful charms Must still detain the hero from his arms ; Various his duty, various his delight ; Now in his turn to kiss, and now to fight; And now to kiss again. So, mighty Jove, When with excessive thundering tired above, Comes down to earth, and takes a bit and then Flies to his trade of thundering... | |
| Henry Morley - Literary Criticism - 1885 - 332 pages
...powerful charms Must still detain the hero from his arms ; Various his duty, various his delight ; Now in his turn to kiss, and now to fight, And now to kiss again. So, mighty Jove.f When with excessive thund'ring tired above, Comes down to earth, and takes a bit — and then... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1893 - 278 pages
...in her eyes. Joys like lightning dart along my soul. Various his duty, various his delight ; Now in his turn to kiss, and now to fight, And now to kiss again. ^60, mighty 1 Jove, ^ When with excessive thund'ring tired above, Comes down to earth, and takes a... | |
| Henry Fielding, William Ernest Henley - English literature - 1902 - 362 pages
...and thundering in his arm. Joy lightened in her eyes. Joys like lightning dart along my soul." Now in his turn to kiss, and now to fight; And now to kiss again. So, mighty Jove, When with excessive thundering tired above, Comes down to earth, and takes a bit and then Flies to his trade of thundering... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1902 - 266 pages
...and thund'ring in his arm. Joy lighten'd in her eyes. Various his duty, various his delight ; Now in his turn to kiss, and now to fight, And now to kiss again. So, mighty 1 Jove, When with excessive thund'ring tired above, Comes down to earth, and takes a bit — and then... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1903 - 300 pages
...kiss, and now to fight, And now to kiss again. So, mighty 1 Jove, When with excessive thund'ring tired above, Comes down to earth, and takes a bit — and then Flies to his trade of thundVing back again. SCENE V. — GRIZZLE, HUNCAMUNCA. 2 Griz. Oh ! Huncamunca, Huncamunca, oh ! Thy... | |
| Frederick Tupper - English drama - 1914 - 480 pages
...Thumb. Yet think not, daughter, that your powerful charms Must still detain the hero from his arms; Various his duty, various his delight; Now is his...kiss again. So, mighty "- Jove, When with excessive thundering tired above, Comes down to earth, and takes a bit — and then Flies to his trade of thundering... | |
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