| Francis Bacon - 1720 - 576 sivua
...marifq^fuiffent, Et liquidi jimul ignis : ut his Exordia primis Omnia, & ipje tener Mundi concreverit orbis. He fung the fecret Seeds of Nature's Frame ^ How Seas, and Earth, and Airland aSive Flamet Fell through the mighty Void, and in their Fall 'Were blindly gather'd in this... | |
| William Dodd, Joseph Addison - 1762 - 264 sivua
...orhis. Tum durarefolum, & difcludere Nerea ponto Casperit, et rerum paulatim famere formal. Hefuvg the fecret Seeds of Nature's Frame ; Ho'W Seas, and Earth, and Air, and aflive Flame, Fell through the mighty void, and in their Fall^ Were blindly gather' d in this geodly... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 600 sivua
...discluderr Nereafonto Cceperit, et rerum paul1atim sumtre format. V1RG. Eet. 'l. 33. He sung the secret seeds of nature's frame : How seas, and earth, and air, and active flame. Fell through the mighty void, and in their fall Were blindly gather'd in this goodly ball. The tender soil... | |
| Virgil - 1803 - 364 sivua
...Nor awful Phoebus was on Pindus heard With deeper silence, or with more regard. He sung the secret seeds of Nature's frame; How seas, and earth, and air, and active flame, 50 Fell through the mighty void, and, in their fall, Were blindly gather'd in this goodly ball. The... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1806 - 310 sivua
...bard, Nor awful Phoebus was on Pindus heard With deeper silence or with more regard. He sung the secret seeds of Nature's frame; How seas, and earth, and air, and active flame, 50 Fell through the mighty void, and, in their fall, Were blindly gather'd in this goodly ball. The... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 378 sivua
...Nor awful Phoebus was on Pindus heard, With deeper silence, or with more regard. He sung the secret seeds of Nature's frame ; How seas, and earth, and air, and active flame, F«ll through the mighty void, and, in their fall \Vere blindly gather'd in this goodly hall. The tender... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 436 sivua
...awful Phoebus was on Pindus heard > With deeper silence, or with more regard. 3 He sung the secret seeds of Nature's frame ; How seas, and earth, and air, and active flame, Fell through the mighty void, and, in their fall, Were blindly gathered in this goodly ball. The tender... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 442 sivua
...awful Phoebus was on Pindus heard v With deeper silence, or with more regard. 3 He sung the secret seeds of Nature's frame ; How seas, and earth, and air, and active flame, Fell through the mighty void, and, in their fall, Were blindly gathered in this goodly ball. The tender... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 382 sivua
...diecluderc Nerea ponto Cteperitj et rerum paullatim sumtre format, VIHG.Ecl.vi. S3. He sung the secret seeds of nature's frame: How seas, and earth, and air, and active flame, Pell through the mighty void, and in their fall Were blindly gather'd in this goodly ball. The tender... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 384 sivua
...disclutlere JYereu panto Catperil, et rerum paullatim sumereformas. Vino. Eel. vi. 3$, He sungthe secret seeds of nature's frame : How seas, and earth, and air, and active flame, Fell through the mighty void, and in their fall Were blindly gather'd in this goodly ball. The tender soil... | |
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