Could thro' the ranks of ruin go, With storms above, and rocks below ! In vain did Nature's wise command Divide the waters from the land, If daring ships and men prophane Invade th' inviolable main ; Th' eternal fences over-leap, And pass at will the... Of the Nature of Things: In Six Books - Página 549de Titus Lucretius Carus - 1714Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Dryden - 1702 - 362 páginas
...Storms above, and Rocks below! In vain did Natures wife command , Divide the Waters from the Land, Jf daring Ships, and Men prophane, Invade th' inviolable Main: Th' eternal Fences over leap j And pafs at will the boundlefs deep. No toil, no hardfliip can reftrain Ambitious Man inur'd... | |
| John Dryden - 1716 - 424 páginas
...monfters tolling in the deep? Cou'd thro' the ranks of ruin go, "With Storms above, and Rocks below! I n vain did Nature's wife command Divide the Waters from...the Land, If daring Ships, and Men prophane, Invade th'inviolalm- Main; Th' eternal Fences over leap; And pafs at will the boundleis Deep. No toil, no... | |
| John Dryden - 1716 - 424 páginas
...of ruin go, With Storms above, and Rocks below! In vain did Nature's wife command Divide the Warers from the Land, If daring Ships, and Men prophane, Invade th' inviolable Main; Tl:r' erernal Fences over leap ; And pafs at will the boundlefs Deep. No toil, no hard(hip can reftrain... | |
| Miscellany poems - 1716 - 426 páginas
...; Cou'd thro" the ranks of ruin go, With Storms above, and Rocks below ! In vain did Nature's wile command Divide the Waters from the Land, If daring Ships, and Men prophanc, Invade th' inviolable Main; Th" eternal Fences over leaps And pafs at will the boundlefs... | |
| Horace - 1717 - 392 páginas
...the Surges mounting ftcep, And Monfters rolling in the Deep; Cou'J thro' the Racks of Ruin go, Vith Storms above, and Rocks below! In vain did Nature's...prophane, Invade th' inviolable Main ; Th' eternal Fences over-leaps And pafs at will the boundlefs Deep. No Toil, no Hardfhip can reftrain An-.Sitkiis Man inur'd... | |
| Callimachus, William Dodd - 1755 - 266 páginas
...and rocks below ? In vain did nature's wife command Divide the waters from the land, If daring ihips and men prophane Invade th' inviolable main, Th' eternal...fences overleap And pafs at will the boundlefs deep. DRY DE it. VIII, TT 7 HOE ' ER thou art, that to this tomb draw nigh, Know, here interr'd the fon and... | |
| Callimachus, William Dodd - 1755 - 262 páginas
...and rocks below ? In vain did' nature's wife command Divide the waters from the land, If daring (hips and men prophane Invade th' inviolable main, Th' eternal fences overleap And pafe at will the boundlefs deep. DRY D EN. • VIII, TTTHOE ' ER thou art, that to this tomb draw nigh,... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 488 páginas
...and rocks below !' In vain did Nature's wife command Divide the waters from the land, If daring fhips and men prophane Invade th' inviolable main ; Th'...fences over-leap, And pafs at will the boundlefs deep. 6 No toil, no hardmip can reftrain Ambitious man inur'd to pain ; The more confin'd, the more he tries,... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 528 páginas
...and rocks below ! In vain did Nature's wife command Divide the waters from the land, If daring mips and men prophane Invade th' inviolable main ; Th' eternal fences over-leap, And pafs at will the bcundlefs deep. 6 No toil, no hardfhip can reftrain Ambitious man inur'd to pain ; The more confin'd,... | |
| Horace - 1767 - 298 páginas
...view the Surges mounting fteep, And Monfters rolling in the Deep ; Could through the Ranks of Rujn go, With Storms above, and Rocks below ! In vain did...Ships, and Men prophane, Invade th' inviolable Main ; TK' Th' eternal Fences overleap, And pafs at Will the boundlcfs Deep. No Toil, no Hardfhip can reftrain... | |
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