| Virgil - 1721 - 412 Seiten
...both by Land and Sea, ftf And Saylors in the Port their promis'd Vow flail pay*. Above the reffc^the Sun, who never lies, Foretels the Change of Weather in the Skies: For if he rife, unwilling to his Race, Clouds on his Brow, and-Spots upon his Face^ ff* Or if thro' Mifts he... | |
| John Pointer - 1723 - 104 Seiten
...Above the reft, the Suu, who never Jies, Foretells the Change of Weather in the Skies : For if he rife, unwilling to his Race, Clouds on his Brow, and Spots upon his Face ; Or, if thro' Milts he {hoots his iullen Beams, Frugal of Light, in loofe and ftragling Streams ; Sufpeft a drifting... | |
| 1755 - 478 Seiten
...rljlng Sun : The Sun, who never lies, Foretels the Change of J feather in the Skies. For if he rife, unwilling, to his Race, Clouds on his Brow, and Spots upon his Face ; Or, if thro' Mi/Is, he Jhoots his fullen Beams, Frugal of Light, in loofe and Jlraggling Streams^ Sufpefl a drifting... | |
| Benjamin Martin - 1772 - 516 Seiten
...that will happen in it. And fo far the Precepts of Virgilwi pertinent. Thus , of the rljlng Sun .' -The Sun, who never lies, Foretels the Change of Weather in the Skies. Far if he rife, unwillmg, to his Race, Clauds on his Brow, and Spots upon his Face ; Or, ifthro'Mijls,... | |
| Virgil - 1803 - 364 Seiten
...sailors in the port their promis'd vow shall pay. Above the rest, the sun, who never lies, Foretells the change of weather in the skies : For, if he rise...race, Clouds on his brow, and spots upon his face, 590 Or if through mists he shoots his sullen beams, Frugal of light, in loose and straggling streams;... | |
| Thomas Best - 1804 - 208 Seiten
...'Till her revolving race be wholly run, Are void of tempests both by sea and laud. • * « » » * « Above the rest, the sun, who never lies, Foretels...face ; Or if thro' mists he shoots his sullen beams, Frugal of light, in loose and straggling streams ^ Suspect a drizzling day with southern rain. » *... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 262 Seiten
...crowded waves of the ocean ; when the dark wind f Above the rest the sun, who never lies, Foretells the change of weather in the skies. for if he rise, unwilling to his rate. Clouds on his brow, and spots upon his face, «r if thro' mists he shoots his sullen beams. Frugal... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1806 - 310 Seiten
...sailors in the port their promis'd vow shall pay. Above the rest, the sun, who never lies, Foretells the change of weather in the skies: For, if he rise...race, Clouds on his brow, and spots upon his face, 590 Or if through mists he shoots his sullen beams, Frugal of light, in loose and straggling streams;... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 378 Seiten
...void of tempests, both by land and sea; 685 • And sailors in the port their promis'd vowsshall pay. Above the rest, the sun, who never lies, Foretels...race, Clouds on his brow, and spots upon his face; 590 Or if through mists he shoots his sullen heams, Frugal of light, in loose and straggling streams... | |
| Thomas Best - 1808 - 210 Seiten
...her face with fiery flushings glow, Expect the rattling winds alott to blow. But four nights old (tor that's the surest sign) With sharpened horns, if glorious...face; Or if thro' mists he shoots his sullen beams, Frugal of light, in loose and straggling streams ; Suspecta drizzling day with southern rain. . . .... | |
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