| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 pages
...ifTue on the Main with bell'wing Rage, And Storms to trembling Mariners prefage. Drjd. ftrf. AsNwintry Winds, contending in the Sky, With equal Force of Lungs their Titles try. Th;y rage, they roar ; the doubtful Rack of Heav'n Stands without Motion, and the Tide.undriv'n : Each... | |
| Charles Gildon - 1718 - 490 pages
...Voices try : Then iffue on the Main with bell'wing Rage, And Storms ro trembling Mariners prefdge. As wintry Winds, contending in the Sky, With equal Force of Lungs their Titles try, They rxge, they roar -, the doubtful R..ck of Heav'a Stduds without Motion, and the Tide nndriv'n : Each... | |
| Virgil - 1721 - 408 pages
...Aufoman Soil is dy'd, While on its Borders each their Claim decide. $$f As wint'ry Winds contending iu the Sky, With equal force of Lungs their Titles try : They rage, they roar ; the doubtful rack of Heav'a Stands without Motion, and the Tyde undriv'n : Each bent to conquer, neither fide to yield if... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 372 pages
...dy'cl, ^Vhile on its borders each their claim decide. *• As wintery winds, contending in the fty, With equal force of lungs their titles try : They rage, they roar ; the doubtful rack of heaven Stands without motion, and the tide undriven : Iv.ich bent to conquer, neither fide to yield... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 1130 pages
...dy'd, While on its borders each their .claim decide. 495 As winter v winds , .contending in the iky, With equal force of lungs their titles try : They rage, they roar j the doubtful rack of heaven •Stands without -motion, and the tide undriven : .Each bent to conquer,... | |
| 1790 - 408 pages
...z»5 ZS Ч ZJ »3 23 22 22 ZZ 6 7 8 o i 2 Showeryt 4 Vloderate. '5 10 SEASON-. MARCH, 1790. 13 " Now wintry Winds contending in the Sky, " With equal Force...bent to conquer, neither Side to yield, " They long fufpend the Fr.rtune of the Field.** M D О rile: h Ш О .lets hm OBSE R v л т i о N s. t 6 34... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 374 pages
...is dy'd, While on its borders each their claim decide. 495 As wintery winds, contending in the fky, With equal force of lungs their titles try: They rage, they roar; the doubtful rack of heaven Stands without motion, and the tide undriven: Each bent to conquer, neither fide to yield ;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 658 pages
...dy'd, We on its borders each their claim decide. Uxl th/n As wintery winds, contending in the fky, With equal force of lungs their titles try, They rage, they roar ; the doubtful rack of heaven Stands without motion, and the tide undrivert: Each bent to conquer, neither fide to yield ;... | |
| Virgil - 1803 - 352 pages
...land. With mutual blood th' Ausonian soil is died, While on its borders each their claim decide. 495 As wint'ry winds, contending in the sky, With equal...undriv'n : Each bent to conquer, neither side to yield, 500 They long suspend the fortune of the field, Both armies thus perform what courage can ; Foot set... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1806 - 312 pages
...land. With mutual blood th'Ausonian soil is dy'd, While on its borders each their claim decide. 495 As wint'ry winds, contending in the sky, With equal...undriv'n : Each bent to conquer, neither side to yield, 5CO They long suspend the fortune of the field. Both armies thus perform what courage can ; Toot set... | |
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