| James Thomson - 1793 - 300 páginas
...Falls horrible. Such was the BRITON'S fate, 925 As with first prow, (what have not BRITONS dar'd!) He for the passage sought, attempted since So much in vain, and seeming to be shut By jealous Nature with eternal bars. In these fell regions, in Arzina caught, 930' And to the... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1802 - 368 páginas
...heads, Falls horrible. Such was the Briton's* fate, As with first prow (what have not Britons dared!) He for the passage sought, attempted since So much in vain, and seeming to be shut By jealous Nature with eternal bars. In these fell regions, in Arzina caught, And to the stony... | |
| James Thomson - 1802 - 344 páginas
...heads, Falls horrible. Such was the Briton's * fate, As with first prow (what have not Britons dared!) He for the passage sought, attempted since So much in vain, and seeming to be shut By jealous Nature with eternal bars. In these fell regions, in Arzina caught, And to the stony... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1802 - 654 páginas
...Falls Falls horrible. Such was the Briton's" fate As with first prow (what have not Britons dar'd ;') He for the passage sought, attempted since So much in vain, and seeming to be shut By jealous nature with eternal bars. In these fell regions, in Arzina caught, And to the stony... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1802 - 650 páginas
...hr.nl.«, Fallt horrible. Such was the Briton's* fat« As with first prow (what have not Britons dar'd ?) He for the passage sought, attempted since So much in vain, and seeming to be «hut By jealous nature with eternal bars. In these fell regions, in Arzina caught, And to the stony... | |
| James Thomson - 1803 - 186 páginas
...Falls horrihle. Such was the Briton's * fate, As with first prow (which have not Briton's dar'd !J He for the passage sought, attempted since So much...seeming to he shut By jealous Nature with eternal hars. * Sir Hugh WtlbugUl'. sent hy Qjvm mixaktfo to discover the North-fast Passage, In these fell... | |
| James Thomson, John Aikin - 1804 - 232 páginas
...Falls horrible. Such was the Briton's fate * 925 As with first prow (what have not Britons dar'd !) He for the passage sought, attempted since So much in vain, and seeming to be shut By jealous Nature with eternal bars. In these fell regions, in Arzina caught, 930 And to the... | |
| James Thomson - 1806 - 242 páginas
...heads, Falls horrible. Such was the Briton's fate, 925 As with first prow (what have not Britons dar'd!) He for the Passage sought, attempted since So much in vain, and seeming to be shut By jealous Nature with eternal bars. In these fell regions, in Arzina caught, 930 And to the... | |
| 1806 - 224 páginas
...heads, Kails horrible. Such was the Briton's fate, As with firstjirow (M'hat have not Britons dar'd ?) He for the passage sought, attempted since So much in vain, and seeming to be shut By jealous Nature with eternal bars; In these fell regions, in Arzina caught, And to the stony... | |
| Cabinet - 1808 - 524 páginas
...heads, Falls horrible. Such was the Briton's fate,* As with, first prow, (what have not Britons dar'd!) He for the passage sought, attempted since So much in vain, and seeming to be shut By jealous Nature with eternal bars. In these fell regions, in Arzina caught, And to the stony... | |
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