| 1784 - 536 pages
...motions, and by irregular volubility turn ihemfelves any way as it might happen; if the prince of 1 the lights of heaven, which now as a •' giant doth run his unwearied courfc, " Should, as it were, thro' a languishing " fainincls, begin to ftand, and to reft himfL-lf;... | |
| George Adams - 1794 - 622 pages
...celeftial globes mould forget their wonted motions, and by irregular volubility turn themfclves any way as it might happen ; if the prince of the lights of heaven, which now as a giant doth run his unwearied courfe, fhould as it were through a languifhing faintncfs begin to ftand and to reft himfelf; if the... | |
| George Horne - 1794 - 460 pages
...their wonted motions, and, by irregular volubility, turn tbcinfelvea aiay way, ais it might hap*, pen , if the prince of the lights of heaven, which now, as a giant, doth run his unwearied courfe^ Ihould, as it were, through a languishing faintnefs, begin to ftand, and to reft himfelf; if... | |
| 1800 - 528 pages
...fpheres fhould forget their wonted motions, and, by irregular volubility, turn 'themfelves any way, as it might happen; if the prince of the lights of heaven, which now, as a giant, doth run his unwearied courfe, mould, as it were, through a languifhing faintnefs begin to Ihnd, and 10 reft himfelf; if the... | |
| George Frederick Nott - 1803 - 532 pages
...fpheres fhould forget their " wonted motions, and by irregular volubility turn themfelves " any way as it might happen; if the prince of the lights of "...heaven, which now, as a giant, doth run his unwearied courfe, " fhould, as it were through a languifhing faintnefs, begin to " ftand and reft himfelf ; if... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 954 pages
...where even the great find rest, And blended lie th" oppressor and fh' oppress'd. Pofc. ». To confound. The moon should wander from her beaten way, the times and seasons of the year blend themselves by disordered and confused mixture. Hooker. 3. To pollute ; to spoil ;... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1806 - 788 pages
...spheres should forget their wonted motions, and by irregular volubility turn themselves any way as it might happen ; If the prince of the lights of heaven,...giant doth run his unwearied course, should as it were by a Ian.¿jiíshing fauitheis. begin to stand and to( rest himself ; if the moon slijould wander from... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1806 - 788 pages
...celestial spheres should forget their wonted motions, and by irregular volubility tWn themselves any way as it might happen ; if the prince of the lights of heaven, which, now as a giant doth ran his unwearied course, should as it were by a IanTHB REMARKED. guishing faintness, begin to stand... | |
| 1809 - 562 pages
...celestial-spheres should forget their wonted motions, and by irregular volubility turn themselves any way as it might - happen; if the prince of the lights of...wander from her beaten way, the times and seasons of the year blend them.selves .by disordered and confused mixture, the winds breathe out their iast... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 554 pages
...spheres should forget their wonted motions, and by irregular volubility turn themselves any way as it might happen; if the prince of the lights of heaven,...wander from her beaten way, the times and seasons of the year blend themselves by disordered and confused mixture, the winds breathe out their last gasp,... | |
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