 | Dugald Stewart - 1811 - 580 Seiten
...some of the insect tribes, seem to enlarge the sphere of this sense, far beyond its ordinary limits. " The spider's touch, how exquisitely fine, " Feels at each thread, and lives along the line." The two circumstances which I have chiefly enlarged upon, in the foregoing observations on the principle... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1812
...of this defect of scent in that terrible animal, Of hearing, from the life that fills the flood, 215 To that which warbles through the vernal wood ? The...fine ! Feels at each thread, and lives along the line : In the nice bee, what sense so subtly true From pois'nous herbs extracts the healing dew ? 220 How... | |
 | Dugald Stewart - 1816 - 615 Seiten
...some of the insect tribes, seem to enlarge the sphere of this sense, far beyond its ordinary limits. " The spider's touch, how exquisitely fine, " Feels at each thread, and lives along the line," * Note (P p.) The two circumstances which I have chiefly enlarged upon, in the foregoing observations... | |
 | Sir Richard Phillips - 1817 - 316 Seiten
...sagacious, on the tainted green: Of hearing, from the life that fills the flood, To that which warbles thro' the vernal wood! The spider's touch, how exquisitely...fine ! Feels at each thread, and lives along the line : In the nice bee, what sense so subtly true ! From poisonous herbs extracting healthy dew : How instinct... | |
 | 1817
...his clownish hands their tender wings He brusheth oft, and oft doth mar their murmurings. SPENSER. t The spider's touch, how exquisitely fine ! Feels at each thread, and lives along the line. POPE. maimed or bruised, and a new limb is gradually formed. Like some of the crabs, lobsters are said1... | |
 | Daniel Staniford - 1817 - 240 Seiten
...hearing from the life that fills the flood, To that which warbles through the vernal wood. The spider s touch, how exquisitely fine ! Feels at each thread, and lives along the line : In the nice bee, what sense so subtly true, From pois'nous herbs extract* the healing dew ; How instinct... | |
 | Richard Lobb - 1817
...hearing, from the life that fills the flood, To that which warbles through the vernal wood ! The tpider's touch, how exquisitely fine ! Feels at each thread, and lives along the line ' In the nice bee, what sense so subtly true From poisonous herbs extracts the healing dew, How instinct... | |
 | William Kirby, William Spence - 1818
...prey being at hand, when it rushes out and seldom fails to secure its .victim. \ .. • • • * " The spider's touch how exquisitely fine ! Feels at each thread, and lives along the line." JVT. Homberg tells us that he has seen a vigorous wasp Carried off and destroyed by one of these species,... | |
 | Thomas Boreman - 1818 - 366 Seiten
...the Icq, and serves it to adhere to the threads of the web. The web is wonderful in its formation. " The Spider's touch, how exquisitely fine '. Feels at each thread, and lives along the iim-. POPE'S ESSAV ON MA-/. He sits in the middle, and the least motion, caused by a fly or other insect... | |
 | Thomas Campbell - 1819
...nature, in which every epithet is a decisive touch, as, From the green myriads in the peopled grass, What modes of sight betwixt each wide extreme, The...fine, Feels at each thread, and lives along the line. His picture of the dying pheasant is in every one's memory, and possibly the lines of his winter piece... | |
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