| John Dryden - 1716 - 424 pages
...the Stars that never move ; Or as Women would have Love. The trembling Genius of their State Lookt out, and ftrait fhrunk back his head, To fee our daring Banners fpread. Whilft in their Harbours they -y Like Batten'd Monftets weltring lay : f The Winds, when Ours th'ad kifs'd, fcorn'd with Q their... | |
| Miscellany poems - 1716 - 426 pages
...a threat'ning Comet flu'n'd, Rough as the Sea, and furious as the Wind : But conftant as the Stars that never move ; Or as Women would have Love. The trembling Genius of their State Lookt out, and firait (hrunk back his head, To fee our daring Banners fpread. Whilft in their... | |
| John Dryden - 1716 - 424 pages
...a thtear'ning Comet (hin'd, Rough as the Sea, and' furious as the Wind : But conftant a; the Srars that never move; Or as Women would have Love. The trembling Genius of their Srare Lookt out, and ftrait (hrunk back his head, To fee our daring Banners fpread. Whilft in their... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1757 - 392 pages
...like a threat'ning Comet fhin'd, Rough as the Sea, and furious as the Wind : But conftant as the Stars that never move; Or as Women would have Love. The trembling Genius of their State Lookt out, and ftraight fhrunk back his Head, To fee our daring Banners fpread. Whilft in their... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 248 pages
...conqueft and renown,. Of Britain's honour, and his own, To them he like a threatening comet fhin'd, Rough as the fea, and. furious as the wind ;, But...women would have love. The trembling genius of their flate Look'd out, and ftrait flirunk back his head, To fee our daring banners fprcad : . Whilft in... | |
| 1793 - 806 pages
...like a threatening comet Ihin'd, Rough as the fea, and furious as the wind ; But confiant as the (tars that never move, Or as women would have love. The trembling genius of their date Look'd oat, and ftraight fluunk back his head, To fee our daring banners fpread : Whilfl in their... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 806 pages
...conqueft and renown, Of Britain's honour, and his own, To them he like a threatening comet {hin'd, Rough as the fea, and furious as the wind ; But conftant...The trembling genius of their ftate Look'd out, and ftraight {hrunk back his head, To fee our daring banners fpread : Whilft in their harbours they T Like... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 842 pages
...a threatening comet fliin'd, Rough as the fea, and furious as the wind ; Bat conftant as the liars that never move, Or as women would have love. The trembling genius of their date Look'd out, and ftraight ftirunk back hit .head. To fee onr daring banners fpread : Whilft in... | |
| DR. JOHNSON - 1812 - 480 pages
...like a threat'ning comet shin'd, Rough as the sea, and furious as the wind : But constant as the stars that never move ; Or as women would have love. The trembling genius of their state Look'd out, and straight shrunk back his head, To see our daring banners spread. Whilst in their... | |
| Thomas Otway, Thomas Thornton - 1813 - 358 pages
...like a threat'ning comet shin'd, Rough as the sea, and furious as the wind : But constant as the stars that never move; Or as women would have love. The trembling genius of their state Look'd out, and straight shrunk back his head, To see our daring banners spread. Whilst in their... | |
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