| Daniel Defoe - 1703 - 500 halaman
...With neither Name, nor Nation, Speech or Fame. In whofe hot Veins new Mixtures quickly ran, (nfus'd betwixt a Saxon and a Dane. While their Rank Daughters, to their Parents juft, Receiv'd all Nations with Promifcuous Luft. This Naufeous Brood direftly did contain The well... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1836 - 48 halaman
...With neither name nor nation, speech nor fame ; In whose hot veins new mixtures quickly ran, Infus'd betwixt a Saxon and a Dane ; While their rank daughters, to their parents just, Receiv'd all nations with promiscuous lust. This nauseous brood directly did contain The well extracted... | |
| Daniel Defoe, George Chalmers - 1841 - 406 halaman
...plough ; From whence a mongrel half-bred race there came, With neither name nor nation, speech or fame, In whose hot veins new mixtures quickly ran, Infused...lust. This nauseous brood directly did contain The well extracted blood of Englishmen. > Which medley, canton'd in a heptarchy, A rhapsody of nations... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1855 - 502 halaman
...plough ; From whence a mongrel half-bred race there came, With neither name nor nation, speech or fame, In whose hot veins new mixtures quickly ran, Infused...nauseous brood directly did contain The well-extracted blood of Englishmen. WHICH medley, cantonM in a heptarchy, A rhapsody of nations to supply, Among themselves... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1855 - 488 halaman
...plough ; From whence a mongrel half-bred race there came, With neither name nor nation, speech or fame, In whose hot veins new mixtures quickly ran, Infused...nauseous brood directly did contain The well-extracted blood of Englishmen. WHICH medley, canton'd in a heptarchy, A rhapsody of nations to supply, Among... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1869 - 488 halaman
...plough ; From whence a mongrel half-bred race there came, With neither name nor nation, speech or fame, In whose hot veins new mixtures quickly ran, Infused...nauseous brood directly did contain The well-extracted blood of Englishmen. WHICH medley, canton'd in a heptarchy, A rhapsody of nations to supply, Among... | |
| Edward Arber - 1883 - 714 halaman
...ENGLISHMAN. From whence a mongrel half-breed race there came With neither name or nation, speech or fame. In whose hot veins, new mixtures quickly ran, Infused betwixt a Saxon and a Dane. This nauseous brood directly did contain The well-extracted blood of Englishmen. Which medley cantoned... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1884 - 504 halaman
...plough ; From whence a mongrel half-bred race there came, With neither name nor nation, speech or fame, In whose hot veins new mixtures quickly ran, Infused...nauseous brood directly did contain The well-extracted blood of Englishmen. WHICH medley, canton'd in a heptarchy, A rhapsody of nations to supply, Among... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1903 - 610 halaman
...; From whence a mongrel half-bred race there came, With neither name nor nation, speech nor fame ; In whose hot veins new mixtures quickly ran, Infused...conquerors. The Western Angles all the rest subdued, [ 2445 ] A bloody nation, barbarous and rude, Who by the tenure of the sword possessed One part of... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1905 - 332 halaman
...; From whence a mongrel half-bred race there came, With neither name nor nation, speech nor fame ; In whose hot veins new mixtures quickly ran, Infused...nations to supply, Among themselves maintained eternal ware, And still the ladies loved the conquerors. The Western Angles all the rest subdued, A bloody... | |
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