The Lusiad: Or, The Discovery of India. An Epic Poem, Volym 2Graisberry and Campbell, 1791 |
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... these shores and Tanai's rushing tide Livonia's fons and Ruffia's hords refide . Stern as their clime the tribes , whofe fires of yore The name , far dreaded , of Sarmatians bore . · Where , the fame time be fo broken as to fuffer the ...
... these shores and Tanai's rushing tide Livonia's fons and Ruffia's hords refide . Stern as their clime the tribes , whofe fires of yore The name , far dreaded , of Sarmatians bore . · Where , the fame time be fo broken as to fuffer the ...
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... these mountains were fet on fire , and burned with such vehemence , that the melted metals spouted out and ran down from the fides of the hills . The allufion to this old tra- dition is in the true fpirit of Homer and Virgil . C. And ...
... these mountains were fet on fire , and burned with such vehemence , that the melted metals spouted out and ran down from the fides of the hills . The allufion to this old tra- dition is in the true fpirit of Homer and Virgil . C. And ...
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... These advantages , added to the great fertility of the foil of Henry's dominions , will account for the numerous armies , and the fre- quent wars of the first fovereigns of Portugal . k Hungaria's ' s younger fon . - Camöens , in making ...
... These advantages , added to the great fertility of the foil of Henry's dominions , will account for the numerous armies , and the fre- quent wars of the first fovereigns of Portugal . k Hungaria's ' s younger fon . - Camöens , in making ...
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... These circumstances , however , are not mentioned to prove the falfehood of the vifion , but to vindicate the character of Don Alonzo from any share in the oath which passes under his name . The truth is , the Portuguese were always ...
... These circumstances , however , are not mentioned to prove the falfehood of the vifion , but to vindicate the character of Don Alonzo from any share in the oath which passes under his name . The truth is , the Portuguese were always ...
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... these unnumber'd bands , Alone , O fire , my gallant husband stands ; His little hoft alone their breasts oppose To the barb'd darts of Spain's innumerous foes : Then hafte , O monarch , thou whofe conquering fpear Has chill'd Malucca's ...
... these unnumber'd bands , Alone , O fire , my gallant husband stands ; His little hoft alone their breasts oppose To the barb'd darts of Spain's innumerous foes : Then hafte , O monarch , thou whofe conquering fpear Has chill'd Malucca's ...
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The Lusiad: Or, The Discovery of India. An Epic Poem, Volym 1 Luís de Camões Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1791 |
The Lusiad: Or, The Discovery of India. An Epic Poem, Volym 1 Luís de Camões Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1791 |
The Lusiad: Or, The Discovery of India. An Epic Poem, Volym 2 Luís de Camões Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1791 |
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Sida 98 - Through howling tempefts, and through gulphs untry'd, " O ! mighty God ! be thou our watchful guide.
Sida 51 - If prowling tygers, or the wolf's wild brood, Inspired by nature with the lust of blood, Have yet been moved the weeping babe to spare, Nor left, but tended with a nurse's care, As Rome's great founders to the world were given ; Shalt thou, who...
Sida 124 - From these rude shores our fearless course we held, Beneath the glistening wave the god of day Had now five times withdrawn, the parting ray, When o'er the prow a sudden darkness spread, And slowly floating o'er the mast's tall head A black cloud...
Sida 49 - Each echo sighed thy princely lover's name. Nor less could absence from thy prince remove The dear remembrance of his distant love : Thy looks, thy smiles, before him ever glow, And o'er his melting heart endearing flow ; By night his slumbers bring...
Sida 396 - Each fragrant herb her sweetest scent exhales ; The hyacinth bewrays the doleful Ai, And calls the tribute of Apollo's sigh ; Still on its bloom the mournful flower retains The lovely blue that dyed the stripling's veins.
Sida 236 - Whofe name fhall live till earth and time expire, His wonder fixt ; and more than human glow'd The hero's look ; his robes of Grecian mode ; A bough, his...
Sida 125 - An earthly paleness o'er his cheeks was spread, Erect uprose his hairs of wither'd red ; .Writhing to speak, his sable lips disclose, Sharp and disjoin'd, his gnashing teeth's blue rows ; His haggard beard flow'd quivering on the wind, Revenge and horror in his mien combined...
Sida 437 - Though winds and feas their wonted aid deny, To yield he knows not, but he knows to die : Another thunder tears his manly breaft : Oh fly, bleft fpirit, to thy heavenly reft Hark, rolling on the groaning ftorm I hear, Refiftlefs...
Sida 396 - ... o'er the lily's milk-white bosom glows ; Fresh in the dew far o'er the painted dales, Each fragrant herb her sweetest scent exhales...
Sida 220 - Poleas the labouring lower clans are named; By the proud Nayres the noble rank is claimed...