O'er bog or steep, through strait, rough, dense, or rare, With head, hands, wings, or feet, pursues his way, And swims, or sinks, or wades, or creeps, or flies. The Linguist: A Complete Course of Instructions in the German Language ... - ˹éÒ 237â´Â Daniel Boileau - 1837 - 255 ˹éÒÁØÁÁͧ·Ñé§àÅèÁ - à¡ÕèÂǡѺ˹ѧÊ×ÍàÅèÁ¹Õé
 | John Milton - 1841 - 479 ˹éÒ
...his wakeful custody purloin'd' The guarded gold : so eagerly the fiend O'er bog, or steep, through strait, rough, dense, or rare, With head, hands, wings, or feet, pursues his way, And swims, or sinks, or wades, or creeps, or flies. . At length a universal hubbub wild Of stunning sounds, and voices... | |
 | 1841 - 370 ˹éÒ
...make haste; no matter how; he is "to make haste." " so eagerly the fiend O'er bog, or steep, through strait, rough, dense, or rare, With head, hands, wings or feet, pursues his way; And swims, or sinks, or wades, or creeps, or flies." And the conscientious, pains-taking Printer's Devil, on an errand... | |
 | Edward Hitchcock - 1841 - 346 ˹éÒ
...or crawled on tho shores of a turbulent planet. " The Fiend, O'er bog, or steep, through straight, rough, dense, or rare, With head, hands, wings, or feet, pursues his way, And swims, or sinks, or wades, or creeps, or flies." Paradise Lost, Book 2. line 947. " With flocks of such-like... | |
 | Edward Hitchcock - 1841 - 346 ˹éÒ
...or crawled on the chores of a turbulent planet. " The Fiend, O'er bog, or steep, through straight, rough, dense, or rare, With head, hands, wings, or feet, pursues his way, And swims, or sinks, or wades, or creeps, or flies." Paradise Lost, Book 2. line 947. " With flocks of such-like... | |
 | 1841
...the seas or crawled on the shores of a turDul«nt planet r " The Fiend O'er boy , or iteep, through strait, rough, dense, or rare, With head, hands, wings, or feet, pursues his way. And iwimi, or sinks, or wades, or creel*, or flies." With flocks of such-like creatures Hying in the air,... | |
 | John Milton - 1841 - 457 ˹éÒ
...from his wakeful custody purloin'd The guarded gold : so eagerly the fiend O'er bog, or steep, through strait, rough, dense, or rare, With head, hands, wings, or feet, pursues his way, 950 And swims, or sinks, or wades, or creeps, or flies. At length a universal hubbub wild Of stunning... | |
 | H. M. Melford - 1841 - 448 ˹éÒ
...represented as having bot a small extent of properly. So eagerly the fiend O'er bog, or steep, through strait, rough, dense, or rare, With head, hands, wings, or feet, pursues his way. (Milton'* PL.) A faithless heart, how despicably small, Too tirait aught great or generous to receive.... | |
 | Sir Charles Augustus Murray - 1841 - 372 ˹éÒ
...his future terrestrial dominion. " Nigh founder'd, on he fares, O'er bog, or steep, through straits, rough, dense, or rare, With head, hands, wings, or feet, pursues his way." At length we escaped from this confused mass of A DISASTER. Ill rocks, (which, after all, requires... | |
 | John Aikin - 1843 - 807 ˹éÒ
...from his wakeful custody purloin'd The guarded gold : so eagerly the fiend O'er bog, or steep, through t sinks, or wades, or creeps, or ffies ; At length a universal hubbub wild Of stunning sounds, and voices... | |
 | John Holmes Agnew - 1843
...and the bewildered and benighted reader is remorselessly made to follow, " O'er bog or steep, through strait, rough, dense, or rare. With head, hands, wings, or feet, pursues his way, And swims, or sinks, or wades, or creep«, or flics : At length a universal hubbub wild Of stunning sounds, and voices... | |
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