The Works of Virgil, المجلد 1J. Swan, 1806 |
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الصفحة iii
... spring returns , Now looks aloft , and with new glory burns : Restor'd with pois'nous herbs , his ardent sides Reflect the sun , and rais'd on spires he rides : High o'er the grass , hissing he rolls along , And brandishes by fits his ...
... spring returns , Now looks aloft , and with new glory burns : Restor'd with pois'nous herbs , his ardent sides Reflect the sun , and rais'd on spires he rides : High o'er the grass , hissing he rolls along , And brandishes by fits his ...
الصفحة viii
... from the spring of Virgil , it bears along with it the filth and ordures of the Goths and Vandals . Neither will I men- tion Monsieur Fontenelle , the living glory of the French . It is enough for him to have. viii DEDICATION.
... from the spring of Virgil , it bears along with it the filth and ordures of the Goths and Vandals . Neither will I men- tion Monsieur Fontenelle , the living glory of the French . It is enough for him to have. viii DEDICATION.
الصفحة xxix
... spring tide of prosperities breaking in upon him , before he was ready to receive them as he ought ) fell sick of the imperial evil , the desire of being thought something more than man . Ambition is an infinite folly : when it has ...
... spring tide of prosperities breaking in upon him , before he was ready to receive them as he ought ) fell sick of the imperial evil , the desire of being thought something more than man . Ambition is an infinite folly : when it has ...
الصفحة lxv
... springs ; and what better warning could be given to the hopeful young shepherds , than that they should not gaze too much into the liquid dan- gerous looking - glass , for fear of being stolen by the water - nymphs , that is falling and ...
... springs ; and what better warning could be given to the hopeful young shepherds , than that they should not gaze too much into the liquid dan- gerous looking - glass , for fear of being stolen by the water - nymphs , that is falling and ...
الصفحة lxxiv
... spring are profusely blended to- gether , makes a more delightful prospect , than a cu- rious parterre of sorted flowers in our gardens : and we are much more transported with the beauty of the heavens , and admiration of their creator ...
... spring are profusely blended to- gether , makes a more delightful prospect , than a cu- rious parterre of sorted flowers in our gardens : and we are much more transported with the beauty of the heavens , and admiration of their creator ...
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