| Horace - 1806 - 492 sidor
...The night o'er earth now spread her dusky shade, And thro' the heavens her starry train display'd; What time, between the slaves and boatmen rise Quarrels of clamorous rout. The hoatman cries, Step in, my masters ; when with open throat, «' Enough, you scoundrel ; will you sink... | |
| Horace - 1807 - 402 sidor
...proclaim, And wait, though not with much good-humour wait, While with keen appetites my comrades eat. The Night o'er earth now spread her dusky shade. And through the heavens her starry train display'd; What time, between the slaves and boatmen rise Quarrels of clamorous rout. The boatman cries,... | |
| sir Richard Colt Hoare (2nd bart.) - 1819 - 426 sidor
...prosilit nuns, Ac mulae nautseque caput lumbosque saligno Fuste dolat. Quarta vix demum exponimur hor&." The night o'er earth now spread her dusky shade, And through the heavens her starry train display'd What time, between the slaves and boatmen rise Quarrels of .clamorous rout. The boatman cries,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 286 sidor
...proclaim, And wait, though not with much good humour wait, While with keen appetites my comrades ate. The night o'er earth now spread her dusky shade, And through the heavens her starry train display'd; What time, between the slaves and boatmen rise Quarrels of clamorous rout. The boatman cries,... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 384 sidor
...impertinence of the boatmen. The poet has thus humourously described his adventures at this halting place. " The night o'er earth now spread her dusky shade, And through the heavens her starry train display'd. What time, between the slaves and boatman rise, Quarrels of clamorous route. The boatman... | |
| Horace - 1834 - 920 sidor
...proclaim, And wait, though not with much good-humour wait, While with keen appetites my comrades eat. The night o'er earth now spread her dusky shade , And through the heavens her starry train display'd ; What time, between the slaves and boatmen rise Quarrels of clamorous rout. The boalman... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1877 - 290 sidor
...wait, though not with much good-humor wait, While with keen appetites my comrades eat. Night o'er the earth now spread her dusky shade, And through the heavens her starry train displayed, What time, between the slaves and boatmen rise Quarrels of clamorous rout. The boatman cries,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1877 - 286 sidor
...wait, though not with much good-humor wait, While with keen appetites my comrades eat. Night o'er the earth now spread her dusky shade, And through the heavens her starry train displayed, What time, between the slaves and boatmen rise Quarrels of clamorous rout. The boatman cries,... | |
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