| 1813 - 432 páginas
...bard, Nor awful Phoebus was on Pindns 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, Fell through the mighty void, and, in their fall, Were blindly gather'd in this goodly ball. The tender... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 378 páginas
...discludere Nerea jiontu Carperit, et rerum paullatim sumereformas. VIRG. Eel. \i. 33. He sun;; the secret seeds of nature's frame, How seas, and earth, and air, and active flame, Fell through the mighty void, and in their fall Were blindly gather'd in this goodly ball. The tender soil... | |
| Virgil - 1819 - 488 páginas
...awful Phoebus was on Pindus heard, C. 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, Fell through the mighty void, and, in their fall, Were blindly gather'd in this goodly ball. The tender... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 444 páginas
...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, and earth, and air, and active flame, Fell through the mighty void, and, in their fall, Were blindly gather'd in this goodly ball, The tender... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 268 páginas
...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, and earth, and air, and active flame, Fell through the mighty void, and, in their fall, Were blindly gather'd in this goodly ball. The tender... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 806 páginas
...disdudere Nerea po?Uo C&periL, et rerum paulatim sumereformas, vine. ECL. vi. 33. He sung the secret seeds of Nature's frame : How seas, and earth, and air, and active flame, Fell through the mighty void, and, in ther fall, Were blindly gathered in this goodly ball. The tender soil... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 682 páginas
...discludere Nerea ponto Cccperit, et rerum puullutim sumere formas. Vino. Eel. vi. 33. He song the secret seeds of nature's frame, How seas, and earth, and air, and active Maine, Fell through the mighty void, and in their fall Were blindly gather'd in this goodly ball. The... | |
| John Dryden, John Mitford - 1836 - 488 páginas
...Nor awful Phosbus 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, Fell through the mighty void, and, in their fall, Were blindly gather'd in this goodly ball. The tender... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 478 páginas
...discludere \erea ponto Cœperit, et гешш paullalim surnere formas. nrg. Kcl. TM He sung the secret seeds of nature's frame : How seas, and earth, and air, and active flame, Fell through the mighty void, and in their fall Were blindly gather')] in this goodly ball. The tender soil... | |
| Ralph Cudworth - 1845 - 716 páginas
...ignis; ut hia exordia primis Omnia, et ipse tener mundi concreverit orbia.» • " He sung Ihe secret seeds of nature's frame; How seas, and earth, and air, and active flame, Fell through the mighty void, and in their fall Were blindly gathered in this goodly ball." Of this sort... | |
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