| Homerus - 1756 - 246 pages
...her tow'ry height. Call then thy fubjedl ftreams, and bid them roar, From all thy fountains fwell thy wat'ry flore, With broken rocks, and with a load of dead Charge the black furgc, and poor it on his head. 365 Mark how refiftlefs thro' the floods he goes, And boldly bids the... | |
| Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1760 - 314 pages
...height. Call then thy fubject ftreams, and bid them roar, From all thy fountains fwell thy wat'ry ftore, With broken rocks, and with a load of dead Charge the black furge, and pour it on his head, 365 Mark how refiftlefs thro' the floods he goes, And boldly bids the warring Gods be foes ! But nor... | |
| Homer - 1773 - 234 pages
...Call then thy fubject ftreams, and bid tliem roar ; From all thy fountains fwell thy watry ftcre ; With broken rocks, and with a load of dead Charge the black furge, and pour it on his head. Mark how refiftlefs through the floods he goes, And boldly bids the warring gods be foes '. But nor... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 422 pages
...height. Call then thy fubjeft ftreams, ami bid them roar, From all t!iy fountains fwell thy watery (lore, 'With broken rocks, and with a load of dead, Charge the black furge, and pour it on his head. 365 Mark how refiftlefs through the floods he goes, And boldly bids the warring Gods be foes! But nor... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 392 pages
...Call then thy fubjeft ftreams, and bid them roar, From all thy fountains fwetl thy watery ftore, ^Vith broken rocks, and with a load of dead, ' •- • Charge the black furge, and pour it on his head. 365 Mark how refiftlefs through the floods he goes, And boldly bids the warring Gods be foes! But nor... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 pages
...height. Call then thy fubjeft ftreams, and bid them roar, From all thy fountains fwell thy watery ftore, With broken rocks, and with a load of dead, Charge the black furge, and pour it on his head. 36 j Mark how refiftlefs through the floods he goes, And boldly bids the warring Gods be foes ! But... | |
| Homer - 1791 - 326 pages
...Call then thy fubjeft dreams, and bid them roar, From all thy fountains fwell thy wat'ry (lore, Wiih broken rocks, and with a load of dead Charge the black furge, and pour it on his head 365 Mark how refiftlefs thro' the floods he goes, And boldly bids the warring Gods be foes ! But nor... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 902 pages
...height. Call then thy fubjecl ftreams, and bid them roar, From all thy fountains fwell thy watery ftorc, With broken rocks, and with a load of dead, Charge the black furge, and pour it on his head. Mark how refiftlefs through the floods he goes, And boldly bids the •warring Gods be foes! . But... | |
| 1792 - 918 pages
...height. Call then thy fubject ftreams, and bid them roar, From all thy fountains fwejl thy watery ftore, With broken rocks, and with a load of dead. Charge the black furge, and pour it on his head. Ma*rk how idiil let's through the floods he goes, And boldly bids the warring Gods be foes ! put nor... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 1104 pages
...heigjit. Call then thy fubject Dreams, and bid them roar, From all thy fountains fwell thy watery ftore,' With broken rocks, and with a load of dead, Charge the black furge, and pour it on his bead. Mark how reuftlefs through the floods he goes, And boldly bids the warring Gods be foes ! But... | |
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