| James Peller Malcolm - 1810 - 538 sivua
...stroke, and with such a vast fury, That he broke his huge weappn in twain I assure you. And if his braye rival this blow had not warded, His head from his shoulders had quite been dis.* carded. Figg arin'd him again, and they took t' other tilt. And then Sutton's blade... | |
| John Byrom - 1814 - 512 sivua
...'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.... | |
| Cambridge tart - 1823 - 318 sivua
...'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,...t'other tilt, And then Sutton's blade ran away from it's hilt ; The weapons were frighted, but as for the men, For truth they ne'er minded, but at it again.... | |
| Richard Gooch - 1823 - 310 sivua
...the Gods, without doubt, if one could have seen 'em, V. Figg struck the first stroke, and with such a vast fury, That he broke his huge weapon in twain,...t'other tilt, And then Sutton's blade ran away from it's hilt; The weapons were frighted, but as for the men, For truth they ne'er minded, but at it again.... | |
| 1894 - 324 sivua
...Were peeping there thro' to do Justice between 'em. V. Figg struck the first Stroke, and with such a vast Fury, That he broke his huge Weapon in Twain,...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 Suttoris Blade run... | |
| John Byrom - 1894 - 346 sivua
...Were peeping there thro' to do Justice between 'em. V. Figg struck the first Stroke, and with such a vast Fury, That he broke his huge Weapon in Twain,...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 Suttons Blade run... | |
| David Nichol Smith - 1926 - 744 sivua
...'em, Were peeping there thro' to do Justice between 'em. Ftgg struck the first Stroke, and with such a vast Fury, That he broke his huge Weapon in Twain,...Blow had not warded, His Head from his Shoulders had quite been discarded. F igg arm'd him again, and they took t'other Tilt, And then Sutton's Blade run... | |
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