The Works of the English Poets, Volume 12J. D. Cornish, 1779 - 390 pages |
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Page 41
... frame of heaven , and earth , and main See , to their base restor'd , earth , seas , and air , And joyful ages from behind , in crowding ranks ap- pear , Τα To fing thy praise , would heaven my breath pro PASTORAL 41 IV .
... frame of heaven , and earth , and main See , to their base restor'd , earth , seas , and air , And joyful ages from behind , in crowding ranks ap- pear , Τα To fing thy praise , would heaven my breath pro PASTORAL 41 IV .
Page 74
... sea , 35 40 The forms of horrid war , and heaven's inclemency . Sylvanus came : his brows a country crown Of fennel , and of nodding lilies , drown . Great Pan arriv'd ; and we beheld him too . His cheeks and temples of vermillion hue ...
... sea , 35 40 The forms of horrid war , and heaven's inclemency . Sylvanus came : his brows a country crown Of fennel , and of nodding lilies , drown . Great Pan arriv'd ; and we beheld him too . His cheeks and temples of vermillion hue ...
Page 93
... sea . The watery virgins for thy bed shall strive , And Tethys all her waves in dowry give . Or wilt thou blefs our fummers with thy rays , And , feated near the Balance , poife the days : Where in the void of heaven a space is free ...
... sea . The watery virgins for thy bed shall strive , And Tethys all her waves in dowry give . Or wilt thou blefs our fummers with thy rays , And , feated near the Balance , poife the days : Where in the void of heaven a space is free ...
Page 109
... , 525 And , crying , feek the fhelter of the wood . Befides , the feveral forts of watery fowls , That swim the seas , or haunt the standing pools : 520 } The The fwans , that fail along the filver flood , GEORGIC I. 109.
... , 525 And , crying , feek the fhelter of the wood . Befides , the feveral forts of watery fowls , That swim the seas , or haunt the standing pools : 520 } The The fwans , that fail along the filver flood , GEORGIC I. 109.
Page 111
... tempests both by land and sea , And failors in the port their promis'd vows shall pay . Above the reft , the fun , who never lies , Foretels the change of weather in the skies ; For , For , if he rise unwilling to his race , GEORGIC I XIX.
... tempests both by land and sea , And failors in the port their promis'd vows shall pay . Above the reft , the fun , who never lies , Foretels the change of weather in the skies ; For , For , if he rise unwilling to his race , GEORGIC I XIX.
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