 | Virgil - Aeneas (Legendary character) - 1721 - 456 pages
...Endur'd not lefs: their Sliips, with gaping Seams, Admit the Deluge of the briny Streams. Mean time Imperial Neptune heard the Sound Of raging Billows breaking on the Ground : Dupleas'd, and fearing for his wat'ry Reign, He rear'd his awful Head above the Main: Serene in Majefty,... | |
 | Virgil - Agriculture - 1803 - 408 pages
...wat'ry reign, He rear'd his awful head above the main, Serene in majesty, — then roll'd his eyes 180 Around the space of earth, and seas, and skies. He saw the Trojan fleet dispers'd, distress'd, By stormy winds and wint'ry heav'n oppress'd. Full well the god his sister's... | |
 | Publius Vergilius Maro - 1806 - 328 pages
...bold, Endur'd not less : their ships, with gaping seams, Admit the deluge of the briny streams. 175 Meantime imperial Neptune heard the sound Of raging billows breaking on the ground. Displeas'd, and fearing for his wat'ry reign, He rear'd his awful head above the main, Serene in majesty,... | |
 | John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1808 - 484 pages
...Endured not less : their ships, with gaping seams, Admit the deluge of the briny streams. Mean time imperial Neptune heard the sound Of raging billows...Trojan fleet dispersed, distressed, By stormy winds and wintery heaven oppressed. Full well the god his sister's envy knew, And what her aims and what her... | |
 | John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1808 - 504 pages
...Endured not less : their ships, with gaping seams, Admit the deluge of the briny streams. Mean time imperial Neptune heard the sound Of raging billows...Trojan fleet dispersed, distressed, By stormy winds and wintery heaven oppressed. ? ) ni;f mJl Full well the god his sister's envy knew, And what her aims... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 790 pages
...and bold, EnHnr'd not less: their ships, with gaping seams, Admit the deluge of the bruiy streams ! Meantime imperial Neptune heard the sound Of raging billows breaking on the ground: Displeas'd, and fearing for his water}' reign, He rear'd his awful head above the main: ' Serene in... | |
 | Greek literature - 1813 - 432 pages
...fearing for his watery reign, He rear'd his awful head above the main, Serene in majesty, — then roll'd his eyes Around the space of earth, and seas, and skies. He saw the Trojan fleet dispers'd, distress'd, By stormy winds and wintry heaven oppress'd. Full well the god his sister's... | |
 | Virgil - 1819 - 488 pages
...: their ships, with gaping seams, • • Admit the deluge of the briny streams. ,,: '• Mean time imperial Neptune heard the sound Of raging billows breaking on the ground. .. • . • ,: / : Displeas'd, and fearing for his wat'ry reign* . . r ' He rear'd his awful head... | |
 | John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 502 pages
...and bold, Endured not less ; their ships, with gaping seams, Admit the deluge of the briny streams. Meantime imperial Neptune heard the sound Of raging...ground. Displeased, and fearing for his watery reign, He rear'd his awful head above the main, Serene in majesty ; then roll'd his eyes Around the space of... | |
 | British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 272 pages
...and bold, Endured not less: their ships, with gaping seams, Admit the deluge of the briny sfreams. Meantime imperial Neptune heard the sound Of raging...ground. Displeased, and fearing for his watery reign, He rear'd his awful head above the main, Serene in majesty,—then roll'd his eyes Around the space of... | |
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