The Works of the English Poets, Том 26H. Baldwin, 1779 - Всего страниц: 261 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 38
Стр. 208
... doom , And talking winds could speak of things to come ; Deep in the hollows plunging he retir'd , There , with foretelling fury first inspir'd , From thence the prophet's art and honours he acquir'd . So runs the tale . And oh ! what ...
... doom , And talking winds could speak of things to come ; Deep in the hollows plunging he retir'd , There , with foretelling fury first inspir'd , From thence the prophet's art and honours he acquir'd . So runs the tale . And oh ! what ...
Стр. 209
... doom , Forbid the gods to tell us what ' s to come . Mean - while , the prophetess may well rejoice , And bless the ceafing of the facred voice : Since death too oft her holy task attends , And immature her dreadful labour ends . Torn ...
... doom , Forbid the gods to tell us what ' s to come . Mean - while , the prophetess may well rejoice , And bless the ceafing of the facred voice : Since death too oft her holy task attends , And immature her dreadful labour ends . Torn ...
Стр. 211
... doom , Which fhall befall the warring world and Rome . He spoke , and , aw'd , by the superior dread , 225 230 The trembling priestess to the Tripod fled : Close to the holy breathing vent she cleaves , And largely the unwonted god ...
... doom , Which fhall befall the warring world and Rome . He spoke , and , aw'd , by the superior dread , 225 230 The trembling priestess to the Tripod fled : Close to the holy breathing vent she cleaves , And largely the unwonted god ...
Стр. 212
... , Phemonoë , in crouds of thought , The fingle doom of Latian Appius fought . Nor in that mafs , where multitudes abound , A private fortune can with ease be found . But L At length her foamy mouth begins to flow , 212 ROWE'S POEMS .
... , Phemonoë , in crouds of thought , The fingle doom of Latian Appius fought . Nor in that mafs , where multitudes abound , A private fortune can with ease be found . But L At length her foamy mouth begins to flow , 212 ROWE'S POEMS .
Стр. 213
... doom'd to bleed ? Or chofe you wifely , rather , to afford A just occasion to the patriot's sword ? As if you fear'd t'avert the tyrant's doom , And hinder Brutus from avenging Rome ? 290 , Through the wide gates at length by force ...
... doom'd to bleed ? Or chofe you wifely , rather , to afford A just occasion to the patriot's sword ? As if you fear'd t'avert the tyrant's doom , And hinder Brutus from avenging Rome ? 290 , Through the wide gates at length by force ...
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
Ægypt Ægyptian arms behold beneath blood breaſt burning Cæfar caufe cauſe chief command courſe croud Dæmon daring death diftant doom dreadful earth eaſe Emathia's ev'n eyes facred fafe faid fame fands fatal fate fcorn fear feas fecret fecure feek fhade fhall fhore fide field fierce fight firft firſt fix'd fkies flain flame flies flood foldier fome foon fortune foul ftands ftill ftream fuccefs fuch fudden fwelling fword gods hand head heaven Jove juft labours laft land laſt Latian loft Mede Meroë mighty mournful numbers o'er pain Parthian peace Pharfalia's Pharian PHARSALIA plain poiſon Pompey Pompey's Pothinus proud Ptolemy rage reft rife Roman Rome Rome's Scythian ſeen ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhore ſhould ſkies ſky ſpoil ſpoke ſpread ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtood ſword taſk tears thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand vanquish'd victor waſte Where-e'er whofe winds yield