These vulturs prey only on carcases, on such stupid minds as have not life and vigour enough to fray them away. Whilst some more bold to measure him stand nigh.įishes are thought to be frayed with the motion caused by noise upon the water. So diversely themselves in vain they fray, To let them gaze, whilst he on them may prey. Within a bush his dreadful head doth hide, The panther, knowing that his spotted hideĭoth please all beasts, but that his looks them fray, With Sparta’s king to meet in single fray. Nature and death continue long their fray. Since, if we fall before th’ appointed day, To toil and struggle through the well-fought day. He left them to the fates in bloody fray, With a reed voice, and turn two mincing stepsĪfter the bloody fray at Wakefield fought. I’ll speak between the change of man and boy His coward foes chased through forests wide. The furious prince Tancredie from that fray When Christian swords with Persian blood were dy’d, Time tells, that on that ever blessed day, Samuel Johnson's Dictionary Rate this definition: 0.0 / 0 votesĮtymology: effrayer, to fright, French.
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