| Michel de Montaigne - 1811 - 562 páginas
...bubbling liquors there like springs are seen To swell, and foam to higher titles within ; Above (he brims they force their fiery way, Black vapours climb aloft, .and cloud the day. That he must of necessity cruelly constrain himself to moderate it ; and, for my part, I know no passion which... | |
| 1816 - 764 páginas
...fire.— So when with crackling flames a cuuldron fries, The bubling waters from the bottom rjfe; ' Above the brims they force their fiery way, ; • Black vapours climb aloft, and cloud lire day. Drjden, 3. To melt with heat.— Spices and gums about them meltirg/r/, And, phtnix like,... | |
| George Crabb - 1816 - 788 páginas
...calculation. So when with crackling flames a caldron fries, The bubbling waters from the bottom rise, Above the brims they force their fiery way. Black vapours climb aloft and cloud tne day. DBYDBM. The geese fly o'er the barn, the bees in arms Drive headlong from their waxen cells... | |
| 1816 - 756 páginas
...So when with crackling flameiacauldron fries, The bubbling waters from the bottom rife ; sibove tlie brims they force their fiery way -, Black vapours climb aloft, and cloud the d.iy. Dryd. JEnrid vii. /. 643. t. More in quantity or number. — Every one that pafleth among them,... | |
| Virgil - 1819 - 404 páginas
...mortal war. So, when with crackling flames a caldron fries, The bubbling waters from the bottom rise : Above the brims they force their fiery way ; , Black vapours climb aloft, and cloud the day. The peace polluted thus, a chosen band He first commissions to the Latian land, In threat'ning embassy... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 502 páginas
...mortal war. So, when with crackling flames a cauldron fries, The bubbling waters from the bottom rise : Above the brims they force their fiery way ; Black vapours climb aloft, and cloud the day. The peace polluted thus, a chosen band He first commissions to the Latian land, In threatening embassy... | |
| George Crabb - 1826 - 768 páginas
...when with crackling flames a caldron fries, The bubbling waters from the bottom rise, Above the brim they force their fiery way ; Black vapours climb aloft and cloud the day. . . DRYDEN. The geese fly o'er the barn, the bee8 in arms Drire headlong from their waxen cells in... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 432 páginas
...Waller. So when with crackling flames a cauldron friet, The bubbling waters from the bottom rise , Above the brims they force their fiery way, Black vapours climb aloft, and cloud the day. Dryden. Where no ford he finds, no water friet, Nor billows with unequal murmurs roar, But smoothly... | |
| Virgil - 1834 - 340 páginas
...war. So, when with crackling flames a caldron fries, The bubbling waters from the bottom rise : 645 Above the brims they force their fiery way ; Black vapours climb aloft, and cloud the day. The peace polluted thus, a chosen band He first commissions to the Latian land, In threat'mng embassy... | |
| John Dryden, John Mitford - 1836 - 488 páginas
...mortal war, So, when with crackling flames a caldron fries, The bubbling waters from the bottom rise ; Above the brims they force their fiery way ; Black vapours climb aloft, and cloud the day, The peace polluted thus, a chosen band He first commissions to the Latian land, In threat'ning embassy... | |
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