| John Dryden - 1702 - 362 páginas
...Storms above, and Rocks below! In vain did Natures wife command , Divide the Waters from the Land, Jf daring Ships, and Men prophane, Invade th' inviolable Main: Th' eternal Fences over leap j And pafs at will the boundlefs deep. No toil, no hardfliip can reftrain Ambitious Man inur'd... | |
| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 páginas
...Surges Mountain-fteep, And Monfters rouling in the Deep ? Could through the Ranks of Ruin go, With Storms above, and Rocks below ? In vain did Nature's...the Waters from the Land, If daring Ships, and Men prophanty Invade th'inviolable Main, Th'eternal Fences over-leip', And pafs at Will the boundlefs Deep.... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1714 - 456 páginas
...Surges, mountain ftecp, And Monfters, rouling in the Deep ? Could through the Ranks of Ruin go, With Storms above, and Rocks below ? In vain did Nature's...prophane Invade th' inviolable Main ; Th' eternal Fences overleap, And pafs at Will the boundlefs Deep. No Toil, no Hardfliips can reftrain Ambitious Man, inur'd... | |
| John Dryden - 1716 - 424 páginas
...monfters tolling in the deep? Cou'd thro' the ranks of ruin go, "With Storms above, and Rocks below! I n vain did Nature's wife command Divide the Waters from...the Land, If daring Ships, and Men prophane, Invade th'inviolalm- Main; Th' eternal Fences over leap; And pafs at will the boundleis Deep. No toil, no... | |
| John Dryden - 1716 - 424 páginas
...the Surges mounring ftcep, And monfters rolling in the de:p ? Cou'd thto' the ranks of ruin go, With Storms above, and Rocks below! In vain did Nature's wife command Divide the Warers from the Land, If daring Ships, and Men prophane, Invade th' inviolable Main; Tl:r' erernal... | |
| Miscellany poems - 1716 - 426 páginas
...; Cou'd thro" the ranks of ruin go, With Storms above, and Rocks below ! In vain did Nature's wile command Divide the Waters from the Land, If daring Ships, and Men prophanc, Invade th' inviolable Main; Th" eternal Fences over leaps And pafs at will the boundlefs... | |
| Charles Gildon - 1718 - 490 páginas
...the Surges Mountaih-fteep, And Manliers rouling in the Deep. Could thro' the Ranks of Ruin go, With Storms above, and. Rocks below?. In vain did Nature's...the Waters from the Land, If daring Ships, and Men profane Invade th' inviolable Miin : Th' eternal Fences over-leap, And jufsat Will the boundlefs Deep.... | |
| John Dryden - 1743 - 352 páginas
...the Surges mounting fteep, And monilers rolling in the deep ! Cou'd thro' the ranks of Ruin go, With Storms above, and Rocks below ! In vain did Nature's...the Waters from the Land, If daring Ships and Men prophanc Invade th' inviolable Main ; TV eternal Fences over-leap, And pafs at will the boundlefs Deep.... | |
| Callimachus, William Dodd - 1755 - 266 páginas
...furges mounting fteep, And monfters rolling in the deep : Gould thro' the ranks of ruin go, With ftorms above, and rocks below ? In vain did nature's wife...command Divide the waters from the land, If daring ihips and men prophane Invade th' inviolable main, Th' eternal fences overleap And pafs at will the... | |
| Callimachus, William Dodd - 1755 - 262 páginas
...furges mounting ftcep, And monfters rolling in the deep : Cbuld thro* the ranks of ruin go, With ftorms above, and rocks below ? In vain did' nature's wife...command Divide the waters from the land, If daring (hips and men prophane Invade th' inviolable main, Th' eternal fences overleap And pafe at will the... | |
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