| Homerus - 1721 - 292 pages
...: 1 y No aid, he deems, to either hoft is giv'n, While his high law fufpends the pow'rs of heav'n. Meantime the * Monarch of the watry main * Obferv'd the Thund'rer, nor obferv'd in vain. In Sctmothracitt, off a mountain's brow, 2.O Whofe waviag woods o'erhung the deeps below, He fate ,- and... | |
| Homer - Greek poetry - 1736 - 296 pages
...: j 5 No aid, he deems, to either hoft is giv'n* While his high law fufpends the pow'rs of heav'n." Meantime the * Monarch of the wat'ry main Obferv'd...obferv'd in vain. In Samothracia, on a mountain's brow, z0 Whofe waving woods o'erhung the deeps below, He fate ; and round him caft his azure eyes, Where... | |
| John Gilbert Cooper - Aesthetics - 1755 - 168 pages
...particularly mention, which is the fublime Defcription of NEPTUNE in the j^th Book. " In Samotbracia on a Mountain's Brow, " Whofe waving Woods o'er-hung the Deeps below, " He fate ; and round him call his Azure Eyes " Where Ida's mifty Tops confus'dly rife ; " Beneath fair... | |
| John Newbery - English poetry - 1762 - 292 pages
...: High heav'n with trembling the dread fignal took, And all Olympus to the centre fhook. Mean time the monarch of the watry main Obferv'd the Thund'rer,...brow, Whofe waving woods o'er-hung the deeps below, He fate ; and round him caft his azure eyes, Where Ida's mifty tops confus'dly rife ; Below, fair Uion's... | |
| Art - 1762 - 290 pages
...i : • i'.i • .1 -•••'' ' Mean time the monarch of the watry main Obferv'd the Thund'fer, nor obferv'd in vain;. In Samothracia, on a mountain's...brow, Whofe waving woods o'er-hung the deeps beloW| He fate ; and round him caft his azure eyes, Where Ida's mifty tops confus'dly rife ; Below, fair !fion's... | |
| Homer - 1773 - 248 pages
...aid, he deems, to either hod is giv'n, While his high law fufpends the pow'rs of heav'u. Mean time the monarch * of the wat'ry main Obferv'd the Thund'rer,...woods o'erhung the deeps below. He fat; and round him oft his azure eyes, Where Ida's mifty tops confus'dly rife ; Below, fair Ilion'j glitt'ring fpires... | |
| Homerus, William Holwell - 1776 - 392 pages
...THIRTEENTH. Neptune (Jiipiter having turned his eyes from Trey) 'a£i/ls the Greeks. Vet. 17 49. ME A N.time the monarch of the wat'ry main ObferV'd the thund'rer,...obferv'd in vain. In Samothracia, on a mountain's brow, Whpfe waving woods o'erhung the deeps below, He fat } and round him caft his azure eyes, Where Ida's... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 422 pages
...law fufpends the powers of Heaven. Mean-time the * Monarch of the watery main Obferv'd the Thunderer, nor obferv'd in vain. In Samothracia, on a mountain's...brow, Whofe waving woods o'erhung the deeps below, 30 He late; and round him caft his >:zure eyes, . . ... 's mifty tops confus'dly rife ; B z Below,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 pages
...law fufpends the powers of Heaven. Mean-time the * Monarch of the watery main Obferv'd the Thunderer, nor obferv'd in vain. In Samothracia, on a mountain's...brow, Whofe waving woods o'erhung the deeps below, 20 He fate ; and round him caft his azure eyej, Where Ida's mifty tops confus'dly rife ; * Neptune.... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 1104 pages
...fufpcncfs the powers ol Heaven. Mean time the * Monarch of the watery main Obferv'd the Thunderer, nor obferv'd in vain. In Samothracia, on a mountain's...brow, Whofe waving woods o'erhung the deeps below, He fate ; and round him cad his azure eyes, Where Ida's mifty tops confus'dlj rife; JBeldw fair Ilion's... | |
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