| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 600 pages
...SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1112. Cniiflis nhique Lucius, ubique favor, et f1urima mortis imago. VlRC.^n.ii.36*. All parts resound with tumults, plaints, and fears, And grisly Death in sundry shapes appears. DRYDEN. MILTON has shown a wonderful art in describing that variety of passions which arise in our... | |
| Virgil - 1803 - 408 pages
...mourn:'" Ours take new courage from despair and night ; Confus'd.the fortune is, confus'ti the fight. All parts resound with tumults, plaints, and fears ; And grisly Death in sundry shapes appears. Androgeos fell among us, with his band, 500 Who thought us Grecians newly come to land. "From whence,"... | |
| Charles Walmesley - 1807 - 696 pages
...and affright ? An ancient and imperial city falls, The streets are filled with frequent funerals : All parts resound with tumults, plaints, and fears, And grisly death in sundry shapes appears. Drydeivs Transl. We shall beg leave to add one verse more out of the same poem : Venit sumtna dies... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 378 pages
...mourn. 495 Ours take new coura_e from despair and night; Confus'd the fortune is, confus'd the fight. All parts resound with tumults, plaints, and fears; And grisly death in sundry shapes appears. Androgeos fell among us, with his hand, 500 Who Uiougllt us Grecians newly come to land. ' From whence,'... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 484 pages
...mourn. Ours take new courage from despair and night ; Confused the fortune is, confused the fight. All parts resound with tumults, plaints, and fears ; And grisly Death in sundry shapes appears. Androgeos fell among us, with his band, Who thought us Grecians newly come to land. " From whence,"said... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 504 pages
...mourn. Ours take new courage from despair and night ; Confused the fortune is, confused the fight. All parts resound with tumults, plaints, and fears ; And grisly Death in sundry shapes appears. Androgeos fell among us, with his band, Who thought us Grecians newly covne to land. " From whence,"said... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 384 pages
...26, 1712. Crudelis iibique 1 VIRG. £a. ii. 463. , ubiquepavor, etplurima mortis imago. . Jbn. ii. All parts resound with tumults, plaints, and fears, And grisly Death in sundry shapes appears. DRYDEK. MILTON has shown a wonderful art in describing that variety of passions which arise in our... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 790 pages
...victors mourn. Ours take new courage from despair and night ; Confus'd the fortune is, confus'd the fight All parts resound with tumults, plaints, and fears, And grisly death in sundry shapes appears ! Androgeos fell among us, with his band, Who thought us Grecians newly come to land : ' From whence,'... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 378 pages
...26, 1712. - Cmdelis ulrique I .lit lux, ubique jHiror, ti plurima mortis imago. VIRC. JfLn. in. 3C8. All parts resound with tumults, plaints, and fears, And grisly Death in sundry shapes appears. DRYDEM. MILTON has shewn a wonderful art in describing that variety of passions which arise in our... | |
| Virgil - 1819 - 488 pages
...mourn. Ours take new courage from despair and night ; Confus'd the fortune is, confus'd the fight. All parts resound with tumults, plaints, and fears ; And grisly Death in sundry shapes appears. Androgeos fell among us, with his band, Who thought us Grecians newly come to land. " From whence,"... | |
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