| Virgil - 1877 - 528 pages
...Pindus heard With deeper silence or with more regard. He sung the secret seeds of nature's frame ; 50 How seas, and earth, and air, and active flame, Fell...degrees, Shut from the bounded earth the bounding seas. 55 Then earth and ocean various forms disclose ; And a new. sun to the new world arose ; And mists,... | |
| Virgil - 1880 - 450 pages
...the Thracian bard, Nor awful Phoebus was on Pindus heard With deeper silence, or with more regard. He sung the secret seeds of Nature's frame ; How seas,...the mighty void, and, in their fall. Were blindly gather'd in this goodly ball. The tender soil, then stiff 'ning by degrees, Shut from the bounded earth... | |
| John Dryden - 1887 - 420 pages
...the Thracian bard, Nor awful Phrebus was on Pindus heard With deeper silence, or with more regard. He sung the secret seeds of Nature's frame ; How seas, and earth, and air, and active flame, so Fell through the mighty void, and, in their fall, Were blindly gathered in this goodly ball. The... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1892 - 234 pages
...solum et discludere Nerea ponto Cceperit, et rerutn paulatim suniere fonnas. — ViRG. 2 Eel. 6. 33-36. He sung the secret seeds of Nature's frame: How seas,...degrees, Shut from the bounded earth the bounding seas. The earth and ocean various forms disclose, And a new sun to the new world arose. — DRYDEN. T ONGINUS... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1892 - 236 pages
...solum et disdudere Nerea panto Cozperil, et rerum paulatim sumere formas. — VIRU.2 Ed. 6. 33-36. He sung the secret seeds of Nature's frame : How seas,...degrees, Shut from the bounded earth the bounding seas. The earth and ocean various forms disclose, And a new sun to the new world arose. — DRYDEN. T ON.GINUS... | |
| Virgil, William Rainey Harper, Frank Justus Miller - 1892 - 512 pages
...Eel. VI. 31-40. and Aeneid, VI. 724-30. Cf. Dryden'.translation of Ed. VI. 31-40 : He sung the seci'et seeds of Nature's frame; How seas, and earth, and...gathered in this goodly ball. The tender soil, then stiff 'ni ng by degrees, Shut from the bounded earth, the bounding seas. Then earth and ocean various... | |
| Virgil - 1893 - 614 pages
...found in Ed. VI. 31-40, and Af.ne.id, VI. 724-30. Cf. Dryden's translation of Eel. VI. 31-40 : 1 le sung the secret seeds of Nature's frame; How seas,...gathered in this goodly ball. The tender soil, then stiff 'niug by degrees, Shut from the bounded earth, the bounding seas. Then earth and ocean various... | |
| George Atherton Aitken - 1898 - 476 pages
...course. No. 338. Hon., i Sat. iii. 1 8. Made up of nought but inconsistencies. 339. VIRG., Eel. vi. 33. He sung the secret seeds of nature's frame, How seas,...gathered in this goodly ball. The tender soil then stiff'ning by degrees, Shut from the bounded earth the bounding seas, The earth and ocean various forms... | |
| George Atherton Aitken - 1898 - 480 pages
...338. Hem., i Sat. iii. 1 8. Made up of nought but inconsistencies. 339. VIRG., Eel. vi. 33. He iung the secret seeds of nature's frame, How seas, and...gathered in this goodly ball. The tender soil then stifFning by degrees, Shut from the bounded earth the bounding seas, The earth and ocean various forms... | |
| Catherine Mary Phillimore - 1898 - 252 pages
...formation of the universe and the origin of animals according to the Epicurean philosophy. ' He sang the secret seeds of Nature's frame, How seas and earth,...their fall Were blindly gathered in this goodly ball,' etc. DRYDEN'S Virgil, Pastoral vi. Dante, continuing the imaginary dialogue, puts these words into... | |
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