| Complete fabulist - 1732 - 402 pages
...he would return to the hive ; but found him farieited in fweets, which he was as unable to leave, M to enjoy- Clogged in his wings, enfeebled in his feet, and his whole frame totally enervated, he was but juft able to bid his friend adieu, and to lament with his lateft breath,... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Aesop - Fables - 1765 - 400 pages
...enquire whether he would return. to the hive ; but found him, furfeited in fweets, which he was as anable to leave, as to enjoy. Clogged in his wings, enfeebled in his feet, and his whole frame' to-. tally enervated, he was but juft able to bid his friend adieu, and to lament with his lateft breath,... | |
| Robert Dodsley - Authors, Greek - 1781 - 318 pages
...In the evening, however, he called upon his friend, to enquire whether he would return to the hive j but found him furfeited in fweets, which he was as...to enjoy. Clogged- in his wings, enfeebled in his fe:t, -and his whole frame totally enervated, he was butjuft able to bid his friend adieu, and to lament... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1789 - 416 pages
...return to the hive ; but he found him furfeited in "fweets, which he was as unable to leave as to Hijoy. Clogged in his wings, enfeebled in his feet, and his whole frame totally enervated, he was but jult able to bid his friend adieu, and to lament with his lateft breath,... | |
| Conduct of life - 1792 - 494 pages
...to enquire whether he would return to the hive ; but found him furfcitcd in fwcets, which he was at unable to leave as to enjoy. Clogged ,in his wings, enfeebled in his feet, and his whole frame totally enervated, he was but juft able to bid his friend adieu, and to lament with hit lateft breath,... | |
| 1797 - 522 pages
...he would return to the hive; but found him furfcited in fvveets, which he was as unable to leave, a& to enjoy. Clogged in his wings, enfeebled in his feet, and his whole frame totally enervated, he v. ; . but jult able to bid his friend adieu, and to lament with his lateft breath,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1797 - 516 pages
...he called upon his friend, to enquire whether he would return to the hive ;. but found him furfeiicd in fweets,. which he was as unable to leave, as to enjoy. Clogçed in his wings, enfeebled in his feet, and his whole frame totally enervated, he was but juil... | |
| Aesop, Robert Dodsley - Conduct of life - 1805 - 260 pages
...enjoyment of them. In the evening, however, he called upon his friend, to inquire whether he would return to the hive; but found him furfeited in fweets, which...wings, enfeebled in his feet, and his whole frame totally enervated, ha was butjuft able to bid his friend adieu, and to lament with his lateft breath,... | |
| Sydney Melmoth - English prose literature - 1805 - 368 pages
...called upon his friend to enquire whether he would return to the hive, but found him surfeited in sweets which he was as unable to leave as to enjoy. Clogged...wings, enfeebled in his feet, and his whole frame totally enervated, he was but just able to bid his friend adieu, and to lament with his latest breath... | |
| Conduct of life - 1806 - 360 pages
...enjoyment of them. .In the evening, however, he called upon his friend, to enquire whether he would return to the hive; but found him furfeited in fweets, which...wings, enfeebled in his feet, and his whole frame totally enervated, he was but juft able to bid his friend adieu, and to lament with his lateft breath,... | |
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