Seest thou yon dreary plain, forlorn and wild, The seat of desolation, void of light, Save what the glimmering of these livid flames Casts pale and dreadful? Prolusiones - Página 8de Marlborough coll - 1880Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | John Blair Linn - 1802 - 191 páginas
...and.boundless deep. Let us not slip the occasion, whether scorn Or satiate fury yield it from the foe. Seest thou yon dreary plain, forlorn and wild, The...of light, Save what the glimmering of these livid Same* Casts pale and dreadful ? thither let us tend From ofT the tossing of these fiery waves; iflre... | |
 | 1810 - 486 páginas
...boundless deep. I • t us not clip tlr occasion, whether scorn, Or satiate fury yield it from our foe. Seest thou yon dreary plain, forlorn and wild, The...Save what the glimmering of these livid flames Casts pnle and dreadful ? Tliilber let us tend From off the tossing of these fiery waves, There rest, if... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 562 páginas
...boundless deep. Let us not slip the occasion, whether scorn, Or satiate fun1, yield it from our foe. Secst thou yon dreary plain, forlorn and wild, The seat...Thither let us tend From off the tossing of these fiery wave« ; There rest, if any rest can harbour 'there j And. re-assembling our afflicted powers, Consult... | |
 | William Hayley - 1810
...boundless deep. Let us not slip the occasion, whether scorn, Or satiate fury, yield it from our foe. Seest thou yon dreary plain, forlorn and wild, The...light, Save what the glimmering of these livid flames //3•• 2! Casts pale and dreadful ? thither let us tend From off the tossing of these fiery waves;... | |
 | Joseph Harpur - 1810 - 293 páginas
...remission of the other10G • As when a thick darkness co-exists with light faint and glimmering: Secst thou yon dreary plain, forlorn and wild, The seat of desolation, void of light, Save what the glimmring of these livid Jlamet Casts pale and dreadful? PL 1. 180. If they act in succession, such... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - 1810
...whether scorn, Or satiate fury, yield it from our foe. See»t thou yon dreary plain, forlorn and wHd, The seat of desolation, void of light. Save what the glimmering of these livid flames Casts pole and dreadful ? Thither let us tend Front off the tossing of these fiery waves ; There rest, if... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1810
...boundless deep. Let us not slip the occasion, whether scorn, fir satiate fury, yield it from our foe. Seest thou yon dreary plain, forlorn and wild, The seat of desolation, void of light, Save «hat the glimmering of these livid flames Casta pale and dreadful ? Thither let us tend From off the... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 560 páginas
...deep. Let as not slip the occasion, whether scorn, Or satiate fury, yield it from our foe. Seest tbou yon dreary plain, forlorn and wild, The seat of desolation, void of light, Save nhatthe glimmering of these livid flames Casts pale and dreadful ? Thither let us tend From off the... | |
 | 1811
...excessive difference vehemently affects the mind* ' Seest thou yon dreary plain, forlorn and wild, y The seat of desolation, void of light, Save what the glimmering of these livid flames, Casts ptfte and dreadful ? PL 1 . 1 80.' The proximity of contraries renders each more extremelyintense,... | |
 | Anna Seward - 1811
...substantive in the midst of epithets, thus : -" Now is the pleasant time, The coot, the silent." And again, " Save what the glimmering of these livid flames, Casts pale, and dreadful." That extremely sublime character of Richard III. given by his mother, consists wholly of epithets.... | |
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