Through school and college, thy kind cloud o'ercast, Safe and unseen the young ./Eneas pass'd : Thence bursting glorious, all at once let down, Stunn'd with his giddy 'larum half the town. Intrepid then, o'er seas and lands he flew : Europe he saw, and... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 2481845Full view - About this book
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 536 pages
...miu'bt be ar;ike, as well n»wiie: that iti attemjaut :_•;*,.. r ; wuuld fullutt f court c. Intrepid then, o'er seas and lands he flew: Europe he saw, and Europe saw him too. There all thy gifts ami graces we display, Thou, only thou, directing all our way: To whore the Seine, obsequious as she... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 374 pages
...Thence bursting glorious, all at once let down, Stunn'd with his giddy larum half the town. Intrepid then, o'er seas and lands he flew : Europe he saw, and Europe saw him too. There VER. a8o. As if he saw St. James's] Reflecting on the disrespectful and indecent behaviour of several... | |
| 1845 - 808 pages
...Thence bursting glorious, all at once let down, Stuun'd with his giddy larum half the town. Intrepid then, o'er seas and lands he flew ; Europe he saw,...him too. There all thy gifts and graces we display, Thon, only thon, directing all our way ! To where ihe Seine, obsequious as she runs, Pours at great... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 294 pages
...Thence bursting glorious, all at once let down, Stunn'd with his giddy larum half the town. Intrepid then, o'er seas and lands he flew ; Europe he saw,...she runs, Pours at great Bourbon's feet her silken sons; Or Tyber, now no longer Roman, rolls, Vain of Italian arts, Italian souls; To happy convents,... | |
| 1822 - 290 pages
...Thence bursting glorious, all at once let down, Stunn'd with his giddy larum half the town. Intrepid then, o'er seas and lands he flew; Europe he saw,...she runs, Pours at great Bourbon's feet her silken sons; Or Tyber, now no longer Roman, rolls, Vain of Italian arts, Italian souls; To happy convents,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 390 pages
...Thence bursting glorious, all at once let down, Stunn'd with his giddy Larum half the town. Intrepid then, o'er seas and lands he flew : Europe he saw,...him too. There all thy gifts and graces we display, 295 Thou, only thou, directing all our way ! To where the Seine, obsequious as she runs, Pours at great... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 406 pages
...Thence bursting glorious, all at once let down, * Stunn'd with his giddy larum half the town. Intrepid, then, o'er seas and lands he flew : Europe he saw, and Europe saw him too. REMARKS. Ver. 288. he ne'er was boy, nor man.] Nature hath bestowed on the human species two states... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 412 pages
...Thence bursting glorious, all at once let down, Stunn'd with his giddy larum half the town. Intrepid, then, o'er seas and lands he flew : Europe he saw, and Europe saw him too. REMARKS. Ver. 288. he ne'er was boy, nor man.] Nature hath bestowed on the human species two states... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 408 pages
...Thence bursting glorious, all at once let down, Stunn'd with his giddy larum half the town. Intrepid, then, o'er seas and lands he flew: Europe he saw, and Europe saw him too. REMARKS. Ver. 288. he ne'er teas boy, nor man.} Nature hath bestowed on the human species two states... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1825 - 536 pages
...all at once let down, Stunn'd with his giddy 'larum half the town. Intrepid then, o'er seas and lauds he flew: Europe he saw, and Europe saw him too. There...all our way: To where the Seine, obsequious as she rima, Pours at great Bourbon's feet her silken sons ; Or Tiber, now no longer Roman, rolle, Vain of... | |
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