Apulia now my native mountains shows, Where the north wind with nipping sharpness blows. Nor could we well have climb'd the sleepy height. Did we not at a neighbouring village bait, Where from green wood the smothering flames arise, And with a smoky sorrow... Recollections Abroad, During the Years 1785, 1786, 1787 - Sida 344efter Sir Richard Colt Hoare - 1815 - 385 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Quintus Horatius Flaccus, Philip Francis - 1747 - 298 sidor
...fhow.% Where the North- Wind with nipping Sharpnefs blows l .Nor could we well have climb'd the fteepy Height, Did we not at a neighbouring Village bait, Where from green Wood the fmothering Flames arife, And with a fmoky Sorrow fill our Eyes. In Slave was allowed a Pound of Corn... | |
| Horace - 1750 - 294 sidor
...fliows, Where the North- Wind with nipping Sharpnefs blows, Nor could we well have climb'd the fteepy Height Did we not at a neighbouring Village bait, Where from green Wood the finothering Flames arife, And with a finoky Sorrow fill our Eyes. In p-itr.Te Jtmllimus amei. Our Author,... | |
| Horace - 1806 - 492 sidor
...blows, Kor could we well have climb'd the steepy height Did we not at a neighbouring village bait, . j Where from green wood the smothering flames arise, And with a smoky sorrow fill our eyes, . . , In coaches thence at a large rate we came Eight leagues, and baited at a town, whose name Cannot... | |
| Horace - 1806 - 492 sidor
...hlows, is or could we well have clim'd the steepy height Did we not at a neighhouring village hate, Where from green wood the smothering flames arise, And with a smoky sorrow nil our eyes. 100 In chariots thence at a large rate we came Bight leagues, and hated at a town, whose... | |
| sir Richard Colt Hoare (2nd bart.) - 1819 - 584 sidor
...shews, Where the north wind with nipping sharpness blows. Nor could we well have climb'd the sleepy height, Did we not at a neighbouring village bait,...distance of twenty-four miles from the Villa Trivici, and * We may still recognise the ancient Trivicus in the modern Vko, which is situated directly east from... | |
| sir Richard Colt Hoare (2nd bart.) - 1819 - 426 sidor
...nos vicina Trivici* Villa recepisset, lachrymoso non sine fumo, Udos cum foliis ramos urente camino." Apulia now my native mountains shews, Where the north...flames arise, And with a smoky sorrow fill our eyes. * We may still recognise the ancient Trivicus in the modern Fico, which is situated directly east from... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 384 sidor
...shows, Where the north wind with nipping sharpness blows. Nor could we well have climb'd the sleepy height. Did we not at a neighbouring village bait,...at the distance of twenty-four miles from the Villa Trivica, and where he again had reason to complain of bad water ; though the bread was of so excellent... | |
| 1826 - 374 sidor
...mountains shows, Where the north wind with nipping sharpness blows. Nor could we well have climb 'd the steepy height, Did we not at a neighbouring village...green wood the smothering flames arise, And with a amoky sorrow fill our eyes." Our poet finds himself at a loss to express, in verse, the name of the... | |
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