| Marcus Annaeus Lucanus - 1722 - 320 sayfa
...and equal to the glorious Place. j There Pompey's Soul, adorn'd with heav'nly Light, i< Soon fhone among the reft, and as the reft was bright. New to the bleft Aboad, with Wonder fill'd, The Stars and moving Planers he beheld ; Then looking down on the Sun's... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 276 sayfa
...Divine, and equal to the glorious place. There Pompey's foul, adorn'dwith heavenly light, 16 Soon (hone among the reft, and as the reft was bright. New to...wonder fill'd, The ftars and moving planets he beheld ; -TV'en looking down on the fun's feeble ray, t^rvey'd our duiky, faint, imperfeft day, And under... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 300 sayfa
...and equal to the glor:ous place. \ There Pompey's for.], adorn'dwith heavenly light, 16 Soon (hone among the reft, and as the reft was bright. New to the bleft abode, with wonder fill'd, The ftars aud moving planets he beheld ; . . Then (""Tien looking down on the fun's feeble ray, Survey'd our... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 738 sayfa
...among the reft, and as the reft was bright. New to the bleft abode, with wonder fill'd, The ftars aiid moving planets he beheld ; .Then looking down on the fun's feeble ray, Survey'd our du(ky, faint, imperfect day, And under what a cloud of night we lay. But when he faw, how on the (hore... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 488 sayfa
...Divine, and equal-to the glorious place. There Pompey's foul, adorn 'd with heavenly light, 16 Soon (hone among the reft, and as the reft was bright. New to the bleft nbcde, with wonder fill'd, The liars and moving planets he beheld j Then I ' I TJicn looking down on... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 286 sayfa
...Divine, and. equal to the glorious place. There Pompey's foul, adorn'dwith heavenly light, 16 Soon (hone among the reft, and as the reft was bright. New to the bk-ft p.bode, with wonder fill'd, The ftars and moving planets he beheld; I Then looking down on the... | |
| 1789 - 428 sayfa
...dies, rifitque fui ludibria' LUCAN. ix. II. « Now to the bleft abode, with wonder fill'd, • The fun and moving planets he beheld ; ' Then, looking down on the fun's feeble ray, ' Survey *d our dufky, faint, imperfect day, ' And under what a cloud of night we lay !' ROWE. THE... | |
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