| Joseph Addison - 1765 - 378 páginas
...give o'er His impious threats ; the wretch but raves the [more. So have I feen a river gently glide, In a fmooth courfe, and inoffenfive tide; But if with...bears down all, and foams along the plain. But now hisfervants came befmear'd with blood, Sent by their haughty Prince to feize the God; The God they... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1773 - 326 páginas
...river gently glide, In a finooth courfe, and inoffenfive tide; But if with dams its current wereftrain, It bears down all, and foams along the plain. But now his fervants came befinear'd with blood, Sent by their haughty prince to feize the god ; The god they found not in the... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1777 - 322 páginas
...give o'er His impious threats ; the wretch but raves the more. So have I feen a river gently glide, In a fmooth courfe, and inoffenfive tide ; But if...blood, Sent by their haughty prince to feize the god ; The god they found not in the frantic throng But dragg'da 'zealous votary along. T&t * Tbe Mariners... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 366 páginas
...give o'er His impious threats ; the wretch but raves the more. So have I feen a river gently glide, In a fmooth courfe, and inoffenfive tide ; But if...blood, Sent by their haughty prince to feize the god ; The god they found not in the frantic throng, But dragg'da zealous votary along. THE MARINERS TRANSFORMED... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 368 páginas
...wretch but raves the more. So have I feen a river gently glide, In a fmooth courfe, and inoftenfive tide; But if with dams its current we reftrain, It...blood, Sent by their haughty prince to feize the god ; The god they found not in the frantic throng, But dragg'da zealous votary along. THE MARINERS TRANSFORMED... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 398 páginas
...impious threats ; the wretch but raves the more. So have I feen a river gently glide, In a finooth courfe, and inoffenfive tide; But if with dams its...and foams along the plain. But now his fervants came befinear'd with blood, Sent by their haughty prince to feize the god ; The god they found not in the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 368 páginas
...wretch but raves the more» So have I feen a river gently glide, In a finooth courfe, and inoftentive tide; But if with dams its current we reftrain, It...bears down all, and foams along the plain. But now his fervaiits came befmear'd with blood, Sent by their haughty prince to ieize the god ; The god they found... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 942 páginas
...inoffenfire tide j But if with dams its current we refirain, It bears down all, atid foams alocg the phin. But now his fervants came befmear'd with blood, Sent by their haughty prince to feize the god ; The god they found not in the frantic throng, But diagg'da zealous votary along. THE MARIHERS TRANSFORMED... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 364 páginas
...give o'er His impious threats ; the wretch but raves the more. So have I feen a river gently glide, In a fmooth courfe, and inoffenfive tide ; But if...blood, Sent by their haughty prince to feize the god ; The god they found not in the frantic throng, But dragg'da zealous votary along. THE MARINERS TRANSFORMED... | |
| 1795 - 846 páginas
...glide, [muteIn a finooth ci.urfc. and inuflciitive- tide; But if with dam* its current we restrain, It bears down all, and foams along the plain. But now his It, vaut» came befmear'd with blood, Sent by their haughty ptincc to feize the god; The );od they... | |
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