| Sir John Denham - 1709 - 354 páginas
...Emulate, And when he would like them appear, Their Garb, but not their Cloaths, did wear : . 9 He not from Rome alone, but Greece, Like Jafon brought the...Golden Fleece $ To him that Language (though to none Of th'others) as his own was known. On n. . « 'Poems ttpon fever al Occajums. ftp na ftifFgale (as Flaccus... | |
| John Dryden, John Milton, William D'Avenant - 1716 - 418 páginas
...appear, Their Garb, bur not their Cloaths did wear; He not from T(ume alone, bur Grecee, Like Jafm brought the Golden Fleece; To him that Language (though to none Of th' others) as his own was known. a On a ftiff Gale (as Flaccus f:ngs) The Thetan Swan exrends his Wings, When through ^Ethereal Clouds... | |
| John Dryden - 1716 - 412 páginas
...appear, Their Garb, but nor their Cloaths did wear: He nor from T(ome alone, but Grnce, Like Jafan brought the Golden Fleece; To him that Language (though to none Of th" orhers) as his own was known. '* On a ftiff Gale (as Flacars fings) The Theban Swan exrends his Wings,... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 658 páginas
...from Rome alone, but Greeee, Like Jafon, brought the Golden Fleeee : 40 To him that language (tho' to none Of th' others) as his own was known. On a ftiffgale (as Flaeeus fings) The Thehan fwan extends his wingv . . When thro' th' ethereal elouds he flies : 45 To... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 páginas
...but emulate ! And when he would like them appear, Their garb, but not their clothes, did wear: He not th his lhaggy face, He fought the barber of the place....by profeis'd the dapper art ; His pole with pewter ftilfgale (as Flaccus fmgs) The Theban fwan extend s his wings : When thro' th' xthcrcal clouds he... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 páginas
...emulate ! And when he would like them appear, Their garb, but not their cloaths, did wear : He not from Rome alone, but Greece, Like Jafon, brought the golden fleece : To him that language (thought to none Of th'othcrs) as his own was known. On a diffgalc (as Flaccus fings) The Thcban fwan... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 740 páginas
...emulate, •^nd when he would like them appear, Their garb, but not their clothes, did wear : He not from Rome alone, but Greece, Like Jafon, brought the...others) as his own was known. on a ftiffgale (as Flaccus ungs) The Theban fwan extends his wings, When through th' ethereal clouds he fiiea : To the fame pitch... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 842 páginas
...like them appear. Their garb, but no^their deaths, did wear; He not from Rome alone, bnt Greece. I.ike Jafon, brought the golden fleece ; To him that language (though to none Of th' ethers) as his own was known. On a diff gale (as FlSccus fmgs) The Thelian fwan eitendshis wings, Whenthrough... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1805 - 1054 páginas
...bu: emubtc! And when he would like them appear, Tht-ir garb, bu: not their Cioiiies, did wear: He^not from Rome alone, but Greece, Like jafon, brought the golden fleece; To him that language (though to uone Of th' others) as his own was known. On a fiitf g.nle (as Flaccus l:n.:3) The Theban fxvan extends... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1807 - 446 páginas
...not from Rome alone, hut Greece, Like Jason, hrought the Golden Fleece, To him that language (tho' to none Of th' others) as his own was known. • • •'• ' On a stiff gale (as Flaccus* sings) The Thehan swan extends his wings, When thro' th' ethereal clonds he... | |
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