from clime to clime observant stray'd, Their manners noted, and their states survey'd, On stormy seas unnumber'd toils he bore, Safe with his friends to gain his natal shore : Vain toils ! their impious folly dar'd to prey On herds devoted to the god... The British Essayists: The Rambler - Página 282de Alexander Chalmers - 1802Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Horace - 1767 - 430 páginas
...from Clime to Clime, obfervant ftray'd, Their Manners noted, and their States .furvey'd : On Itormy Seas unnumber'd Toils he bore, Safe with his Friends to gain his natal Shore. POPE. 5 Sirenum-voces,] For an Account of the Siren], fee Homer's Odj/ey, Book XII. ver. 38. 6 Circes... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 340 páginas
...from clime to clime, obfervant ftray'di 5 Their manners noted, and their ftates furvey'dOn ftormy feas unnumber'd toils he bore, Safe with his friends to gain his natal morei Vain toils ! their impious folly dar'd to prey On herds devoted to the God of day; 1O The God... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 348 páginas
...clime to clime, obfervant ftray'd, 5 Their manners noted, and their ftates furvey'd. On ftormy feas unnumber'd toils he bore, Safe with his friends to gain his natal fhore : Vain toils! their impious folly dar'd to prey On herds devoted to the God of day; to The God... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 422 páginas
...clime to clime obfervant ftray r d, Their manners noted, and their ftates furvey'd, On ftormy feas unnumber'd toils he bore, Safe with his friends to gain his natal fhore : Vain toils ! their impious folly dar'd to prey On herds devoted to the god of day : The god... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 444 páginas
...from clime to clime obfervant ftray'd, Their manners noted, and their Hates furvey'd, On ftormy feas unnumber'd toils he bore, Safe with his- friends to gain his natal ihore : Vain toils ! their impious folly dar'd to prey On herds devoted to the god of day : The god... | |
| Maximus (of Tyre) - 1804 - 562 páginas
...a wise man ; but I see his works partly upon land, and partly on the sea : *' Thro' many regions he observant stray'd, Their manners noted, and their...bore, Safe with his friends to gain his natal shore *." And still farther, besides these, Hercules f was a wise man; but his wisdom extended itself to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 354 páginas
...when his arms had wrought the destin'd fall Of sacred Troy, and raz d her heav'n-built wall, Wand'ring from clime to clime observant stray'd, Their manners noted, and their states surveyed: On stormy seas unnumber'd toils he bore, Safe with his friends to gain his natal shore: Vain... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 334 páginas
...when his arms had wrought the destin'd fall Of sacred Troy, and raz'd her lieav'n-buik wall, Wand'ring from clime to clime observant stray'd, Their manners noted, and their states survey'd. On stormy seas uunumber'd toils he bore, Safe with his friends to gain his natal shore : Vain toils ! their impious... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 304 páginas
...fall Of sacred Troy, and raz'd her heav'n-built wall, Waiul'ring from clime to clime observant strayM, Their manners noted, and their states survey'd. On...herds devoted to the god of day: The god vindictive doom'd them never more i, Ah, men unbless'd) to touch that natal shore. O snatch some portion of these... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 412 páginas
...when his arms had wrought the destin'd fall Of sacred Troy, and raz'd her heav'n-built wall, Wand'rm^ from clime to clime observant stray'd, Their manners noted, and their states survey'd: On stormy si'as unnuruber'd toils he bore, Safe with his friends to gain his natal shore : Vain toils ! their... | |
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