His course diurnal and his annual run; How in his glorious race he moves along, -Gay as a bridegroom, as a giant strong, How his unvary'd labour he repeats, Returns at morning, and at eve retreats; And by the distribution of his light, Now gives to man... The Works of the English Poets: Blackmore - Página 71de Samuel Johnson - 1779Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sir Richard Blackmore - 1715 - 568 páginas
...How his unvary'd Labour he repeats Returns at Morning, and at Eve retreats? And by the Diftriburion of his Light, ' Now gives to Man the Day, and now the Night : Night, when the drowiie Swam and Traveller ceafe Theirdaily Toil, andfooth rlrc- L:::ibs withEafe; When all the weary... | |
| Robert Shiells - 1753 - 366 páginas
...his unweari'd labour he repeats', Returns at morning, and at eve retreats ; And by the diftribiition of his light, Now gives to man the day, and now the night : Night, when the drowfy fwain, and trav'ler [ceafe Their daily toil, and footh their limbs with eafe ; When all the weary fons of woe... | |
| 1805 - 378 páginas
...boiling flood. Th' unwearied sun his constant task repeats, Returns at morning, and at eve retreats, And by the distribution of his light, Now gives to man the day, and now the night : When the bright orb to solace southern seats, Inverts his course, and from the north retreats ; As... | |
| Sir Richard Blackmore - 1806 - 242 páginas
...bridegroom, as a giant strong, How his unvary'd labour he repeats, Returns at morning, and at eve retreats; And by the distribution of his light, Now gives to man the day, and now the night: Night, when the drowsy swain and traveller cease Their daily toil, and sooth their limbs with ease; When all the weary... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 582 páginas
...bridegroom, as a giant strong : How his unvary'd labour he repeats, Heturns at morning, and at evi retreats ; And, by the distribution of his light, Now gives to man the day, and now the night ; Jfieht, when the drowsy swain and traveller cease Their daily toil, and soothe their limbs with easa;... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 448 páginas
...bridegroom, as a giant strong : How his unvaried labour he repeats, Returns at morning, and at eve retreats ; And by the distribution of his light, Now gives to man the day, and now the night ; Night, when the drowsy swain and traveller cease Their daily toil, and soothe their limbs with ease ; When all the... | |
| 1822 - 276 páginas
...bridegroom, as a giant strong: How his unvaried labour he repeats, Returns at morning, and at eve retreats ; And by the distribution of his light, Now gives to man the day, and now the night; Night, when the drowsy swain and traveller cease Their daily toil, and sooth their limbs with ease; When all the weary... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 868 páginas
...his unvary'd labour he repeats. Returns at morning, and at eve retreats ; And, by the dutrilii.-i > of his light, Now gives to man the day, and now the night. BlacAmon. Creation, book ii. The other species of justice, called distributive (as consisting in the... | |
| Sir Richard Blackmore - 1797 - 200 páginas
...unvary'd labour he repeats, Returns at morning, and at eve retreats ; 16o And by the diftribution ot his light, Now gives to man the day, and now the night...ceafe Their daily toil, and footh their limbs with eafe; When all the weary fons of woe reftrain 165 Their yielding cares with ilumber's filken chain,... | |
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