Caesar's times. Before the seas, and this terrestrial ball. And heaven's high canopy, that covers all, One was the face of nature, if a face ; Rather a rude and indigested mass; A lifeless lump, unfashioned, and unframed, Of jarring seeds, and justly... A Term of Ovid: Ten Stories from the Metamorphoses, for Boys and Girls - Página 10por Ovid, Clarence Willard Gleason - 1900 - 209 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| English poets - 1790 - 352 páginas
...various forms I fingr Ye Gods, from whence thefe miracles did fpring,.. Infpire my numbers with celeftial heat; Till I my long laborious work complete; And add perpetual tenor to my rhymes, Deduc'd from nature's birth, to Csefar's times. Before the feas, and this terreftrial ball, And heaven's... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 806 páginas
...forms I Cng : . . Ye Gods, from whence thefe miracles did fpring, lafpire mj number* with celeftial heat, Till I my long laborious work complete ; And add perpetual tenor to my rhymes, I'.-duc'd from nature's birth, to Cselar's times, fefore the feas, and thh tcrreftrial ball, And heaven's... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 658 páginas
...various forms I fing: Ye Gods, from whence thcfe miracles did fpring, Infpire my numbers with celedial , The gates of hell are open niglit and day : Sm oili the defccnr, and eafy is the wa Deduc'd from nature's birth, to Czfar's times. Before the feas, and this terredrial hall, And heaven's... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 658 páginas
...miracles did On feas and mores their fury to difcharge : fpring, Infnire my numbers with cclcftial heat ; Till I my long laborious work complete ; And add perpetual tenor to my rhymes, Dcriuc'd from nature's hirth, to Carfar's times. îîcfoic the feas, and this teneitrial ball, And... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 496 páginas
...FIRST BOOK OF OVID'S METAMORPHOSES. OF bodies changed to various forms I sing: — Ye gods, from whence these miracles did spring, Inspire my numbers with...rhymes, Deduced from nature's birth to Caesar's times. Before the seas, and this terrestrial ball. And heaven's high canopy, that covers all, One was the... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 490 páginas
...FIRST BOOK OP OVID'S METAMORPHOSES. OF bodies changed to various forms I sing:— Ye gods, from whence these miracles did spring, Inspire my numbers with...rhymes, Deduced from nature's birth to Caesar's times. Before the seas, and this terrestrial ball. And heaven's high canopy, that covers all, One was the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 446 páginas
...Corpora : Dii, (a-ftis, nam via mutdftit et iUm, Aspirate meis ',— . OVID. Met. i, i. Of bodies cbang'd to various forms I sing, Ye gods, from whom these miracles did spring, Assist me iu this arduous task '.— — From my own Apartment, November 29. EVERY nation is distinguished... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 796 páginas
...OVID'S METAMORPHOSES. TRANSLATED BY DRYDEN, &c. Sec. BOOK I. Translated ly Dryden. OF bodies cbang'd to various forms I sing : Ye gods, from whom these...my long laborious work complete: And add perpetual tenour to my rhymes, Deduc'd from nature's birth, to Cresar's times. Before the seas, and this terrestrial... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 804 páginas
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| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 798 páginas
...DRYDEN, &c. &c. BOOK I. Translated by Dryden. OF bodies chang'd to various forms 1 sing: Ye gods, frum whom these miracles did spring, Inspire my numbers...my long laborious work complete: And add perpetual tenour to my rhymes, Deduc'd from nature's birth, to Cassar's times. Before the seas, and this terrestrial... | |
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