The Works of the English Poets, Том 26 |
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Стр. 404
Well stor'd it was , but all access was barr'd ; The stream ten thousand noxious
ferpents guard : Dry aspics on the fatal margin stood , And . Dipsas thirsted in the
middle flood . Back from the stream the frighted soldier flies , Though parchd ,
and ...
Well stor'd it was , but all access was barr'd ; The stream ten thousand noxious
ferpents guard : Dry aspics on the fatal margin stood , And . Dipsas thirsted in the
middle flood . Back from the stream the frighted soldier flies , Though parchd ,
and ...
Стр. 412
Nor could he weep ; ev'n grief could not supply Streams for the mournful office of
his eye , The never - failing source of tears was dry , Frantic he flies , and with a
careless hand . Hurls the neglected eagle on the land ; Nor hears , nor minds ...
Nor could he weep ; ev'n grief could not supply Streams for the mournful office of
his eye , The never - failing source of tears was dry , Frantic he flies , and with a
careless hand . Hurls the neglected eagle on the land ; Nor hears , nor minds ...
Стр. 446
400 Less streams we trace , unerring , to their birth , And know the parent Earth
which brought them forth : While this , as ... illustrious scepter'd lords , Sent , of his
own , a chofen nunber forth , To trace the wondrous stream's mysterious birth .
400 Less streams we trace , unerring , to their birth , And know the parent Earth
which brought them forth : While this , as ... illustrious scepter'd lords , Sent , of his
own , a chofen nunber forth , To trace the wondrous stream's mysterious birth .
Стр. 447
Of thy forbidden head , thou sacred stream , Nor fiction dares to speak , nor poets
dream . Through various nations roll thy waters down , By many seen , though
still by all unknown ; No land presumes to claim thee for her own . For me , my ...
Of thy forbidden head , thou sacred stream , Nor fiction dares to speak , nor poets
dream . Through various nations roll thy waters down , By many seen , though
still by all unknown ; No land presumes to claim thee for her own . For me , my ...
Стр. 448
45 $ By Meroë thy stream divided roves , And winds encircling round her ebon
groves ; Of fable hue the costly timbers stand , Dark as the swarthy natives of the
land : Yet , though tall woods in wide abundance spread , 460 Their leafy tops ...
45 $ By Meroë thy stream divided roves , And winds encircling round her ebon
groves ; Of fable hue the costly timbers stand , Dark as the swarthy natives of the
land : Yet , though tall woods in wide abundance spread , 460 Their leafy tops ...
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