| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 páginas
...winds and waves, my lifelefs limbi are toft : Which O avert, by yon ethereal light Which I have loft, for this eternal night : Or, if by dearer ties you may be won, By your dead fire, and by your living fon. Redeem from this reproach my wandering glioft, Or with your... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 658 páginas
...winds and waves, my lildcfa limbs are toft : Which O avert, by yon ethereal light Which I have loft, ill they quite ihrink-in again : If a flow in age appear, 'Tis but r your dead fire, and by your living fon, Redeem from this reproach my wandering ghoft, Or with your... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 954 páginas
...DryJ. s». It is used in forms of adjuring, or obtesting. Which, 0 ! avert by yon ethcrial lib*ht, Which I have lost for this eternal night; Or, if by dearer ties vou гыу be won, By your dead sire, and by your living son. DryJ. Now by your joys on earth, your-... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 484 páginas
...coast ; And now, by winds and waves, my lifeless limbs are tossed : Which, O ! avert, by yon etherial light, > Which I have lost for this eternal night : Or, if by dearer ties you may be won, By your dead sire, and by your living son, Redeem from this reproach my wandering ghost. Or with your... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 482 páginas
...coast ; And now, by winds and waves, my lifeless limbs are tossed : Which, O ! avert, by yon etherial light, Which I have lost for this eternal night : Or, if by dearer ties you may be won, By your dead sire, and by your living son, Redeem from this reproach my wandering ghost. Or with your... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 790 páginas
...unhospitahle coast ; And now, by winds and waves, my lifeless Ikubs are tost: Which O avert, by yon ethereal light Which I have lost, for this eternal night: Or, if by dearer tie» you may be won, By your dead sire, aud by your living son, Redeem from this reproach my wandering... | |
| 1813 - 420 páginas
...coast : And now by winds and waves, my lifeless lu»bs are toss'd : Which, O ! avert, by yon ethereal light, Which I have lost for this eternal night : Or, if by dearer ties you may be won, By your dead sire, and by your living etni. \ Redeem from this reproach my wandering ghost, Or with your... | |
| Virgil - 1819 - 404 páginas
...coast : And now, by winds and waves, my lifeless limbs are toss'd: Which, O ! avert, by yon etherial light, Which I have lost for this eternal night : Or, if by dearer ties you may be won, By your dead sire, and by your living son, Redeem from this reproach my wand'ring ghost. — Or with your... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 502 páginas
...And now, by winds and waves, my lifeless limbs are toss'd :• -. Which, O ! avert, by yon ethereal light, Which I have lost for this eternal night : Or, if by dearer ties you may be won, By your dead sire, and by your living son, Redeem from this reproach my wandering ghost. Or with your... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 páginas
...invoke, by him I swear. It is used in forms of adjuring, or obtesting. Which, O ! avert by yon etherial light. Which I have lost for this eternal night ; • Or, if by dearer ties you may be won, By your dead sire, or by your living son. — f — Now by your joys on eartn, your hopes in hesrf*»,... | |
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