Thrice he endeavoured to force his passage, and thrice the centre shook. The spider within, feeling the terrible convulsion, supposed at first that nature was approaching to her final dissolution ; or else, that Beelzebub, with all his legions, was come... The Works of D. Jonathan Swift: In Nine Volumes - Page 150by Jonathan Swift - 1752Full view - About this book
| Jonathan Swift - 1705 - 342 pages
...fuppofed at fi.rft, that Nature was approaching to her final Diffolution ; or eife, that Beelzebub with all his Legions, was come to revenge the Death...many thoufands of his Subjefts, whom this Enemy had (lain and devoured. However, he at length valiantly refolved to iffue forth, and meet his Fate. Mean... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1755 - 514 pages
...convulfion, fuppofed at firft, that nature was approaching to her final diflblution ; or elfe, that Beelzebub with all his legions was come to revenge the death of many thoufands of his fubjects, whom his enemy had flain and devoured. However, he at length valiantly refolved to iflue... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 468 pages
...fuppofed at firft, that Nature was approaching to her final diffolution ; or elfe, that Beelzebub, with all his legions, was come to revenge the death of many thoufands of his fubjects, whom his enemy had flain and devoured. However, he at length valiantly refolved to iffue... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 500 pages
...convulfion, fuppofed at firft, that nature was approaching to her final diffolution ; or elfe, that Beelzebub with all his legions was come to revenge the death of many thoufands of his fubjects, whom his enemy had flain and devoured. However, he at length valiantly refolved to iffue... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 376 pages
...convulfion, fuppofed at firft, that Nature was approaching to her fmal diflblution; or elfe, that Beelzebub, with all his legions, was come to revenge the death of many thoufands of his fubjects, whom his enemy had flain and devoured. However, he at length valiantly refolved to ifluc... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 474 pages
...fuppofed at firit, that nature was approaching to her final diflblution ; or elfe, that Beelzebub, with all his legions, was come to revenge the death of many thoufands of his fubjecb, whom his enemy had flain and devoured. However, he at length valiantly refolved to iffue forth,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1798 - 278 pages
...that' Beelzebub, with all his legions, wa* come to revenge the death of many thoufands of hisTubjects, whom this enemy had flain and devoured. However, he, at length, valiantly refolved to iflue forth and meet his fate. Meanwhile the bee had acquitted himfelf of his toils, aml, pofted fecurely... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 498 pages
...supposed at first, that nature was approaching to her final dissolution ; or else, that Beelzebub, with all his legions, was come to revenge the death of many thousands of his subjects, whom his enemy had slain and devoured. However, he at length valiantly resolved... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 488 pages
...supposed at first, that nature was approaching to her\ final dissolution ; or else, that Beelzebub, with all his legions, was come to revenge the death of many thousands of his subjects, whom his enemy had slain and devoured. However, he at length valiantly resolved... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 346 pages
...supposed at first, that nature was approaching to her. final dissolution ; or else, that Beelzebub * with all his legions, was come to revenge the death of many, thousands of his subjects, whom his enemy had slain and devoured. However, he at length valiantly resolved... | |
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