Of burnish'd gold, in silver trappings hung ; — They, with well-tutor'd step, now, nimbly ran The circle, swift, as when, before his wheel Seated, the potter twirls it with both hands For trial of its speed ; now, crossing quick They pass'd at once... An Essay on Sculpture: in a Series of Epistles to John Flaxman, Esq. R.A ... - Page 210by William Hayley - 1800 - 358 pagesFull view - About this book
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...fhapa in oblique ways Coofufedly regular, the moving maze." Cooper fays, " They with well-tutor'd ftep now nimbly ran, The circle, fwift as when before his wheel Seated, the potter turns it with both hands For i;ia! of itt (peed ; now eroding quick, They pafs'd at once into each... | |
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| William Cowper - 1835 - 446 pages
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| William Cowper - 1835 - 448 pages
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...hung:— They with well-tutor'd step, now, nimbly ran The circle, swift, as when, before his wheel 745 Seated, the potter twirls it with both hands For trial of its speed, now, crossing quick They pass'd at once into each other's place. On either side spectators numerous... | |
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...: — They with well-tutor'd step, now, nimbly ran The circle, swift, as when, before his wheel 745 Seated, the potter twirls it with both hands For trial of its speed, now, crossing quick They pass'd at once into each other's place. On either side spectators numerous... | |
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