 | Ovid - 1833
...on Its unctuous parts, till all the matter gone, The flames no more ascend ; for earth supplies 525 The fat that feeds them ; and when earth denies That food, by length of time consumed, the fire Famish 'd for want of fuel must expire. ' ' A race of men there are, as fame has... | |
 | Ovid - 1836
...on Its unctuous parts, till all the matter gone, The flames no more ascend ; for earth supplies 525 The fat that feeds them ; and when earth denies That food, by length of time consumed, the fire Famish'd for want of fuel must expire. " ' A race of men there are, as fame has... | |
 | Ovid - 1836
...unctuous parts, till all the matter gone, The flames no more ascend ; for earth supplies 525 The (Hi that feeds them ; and when earth denies That food, by length of time consumed, the fire Famish'd for want of fuel must expire. " ' A race of men there are, as fame has... | |
 | John Dryden - 1837
...and when earth denies That food, hy length of time consum'd, the fire Famiah'd for want of fuel, must expire. A race of men there are, as fame has told, Who shivering suffer Hyperhorean cold, Till, nine times hathing in Minerva's lake, Soft feathers to defend... | |
 | Encyclopaedia - 1845
...feeds on Its unctuous parts, till all the matter gone, The Barnes no more ascend: for earth supplies The fat that feeds them ; and when earth denies That food, by length of time consimi'd, the fire Famish 'd for want of fuel, must expire. Garth's Trans. The same subjectis treated... | |
 | John Dryden - 1859
...when earth denies That food, hy length of lime consum'd, the fire Famisli'd for want of fuel, must expire. A race of men there are, as fame has told, Who shivering suffer Hyperhorean cold, Till, nine times hathing in Minerva's lake, Soft feathers to defend... | |
 | 1866
...on 523 Its unctuous parts, till, all the matter gone, The flames no more ascend ; for earth supplies The fat that feeds them ; and when earth denies That food, by length of time consum'd, the fire Famish'd for want of fuel must expire. MO Smear'd over with an oil of wondrous might,... | |
 | John Dryden - 1867 - 445 sidor
...on Ks Its unctuous parts, till, all the matter gone, The flames no more ascend ; for earth supplies The fat that feeds them ; and when earth denies That food, by length of time consumed, the fire Fomish'd for want of fuel must expire. ** A race of men there ore, as fame has told,... | |
 | John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1885
...on 525 Its unctuous parts, till, all the matter gone, The flames no more ascend ; for earth supplies The fat that feeds them ; and when earth denies That food, by length of time consumed, the fire, Famished for want of fuel, must expire. sso " ' A race of men there are, as fame... | |
 | Ovid - 1998 - 520 sidor
...feeds on Its unctuous parts, 'till all the matter gone The flames no more ascend; for Earth supplies The fat that feeds them ; and when Earth denies That food, by length of time consum'd, the fire Famish'd for want of fewel must expire. A race of men there are, as Fame has told,... | |
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