Shagg'd o'er with wavy rocks, cheerless, and void Of every life, that from the dreary months Flies conscious southward. Miserable they ! Who, here entangled in the gathering ice, Take their last look of the descending sun ; While, full of death, and fierce... Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste - Strona 44autor: Archibald Alison - 1812 - Liczba stron: 434Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| James Thomson - 1793 - Liczba stron: 300
...they! 920 Who, here entangled in the gathering ice, Take their last look of the descending sun; E £ While, full of death, and fierce with tenfold frost,...night, incumbent o'er their heads, Falls horrible. Such was the BRITON'S fate, 925 As with first prow, (what have not BRITONS dar'd!) He for the passage... | |
| James Thomson - 1800 - Liczba stron: 302
...bottom chain'd , And bid to roar no more : a bleak expanse , Shagg'd o'er with wavy rocks, chearless, and void Of every life, that from the dreary months...frost, The long long night , incumbent o'er their 4ieads , Falls horrible. Such was the Briton's fate , As with first prow, ( what have not Britons ihir'd... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1802 - Liczba stron: 368
...resist The binding fury; but, in all its rage Of tempest taken by the boundless frost, Is many a fathom to the bottom chain'd, And bid to roar no more: a...night, incumbent o'er their heads, Falls horrible. Such was the Briton's* fate, As with first prow (what have not Britons dared!) He for the passage sought,... | |
| James Thomson - 1802 - Liczba stron: 344
...resist The binding fury; but, in all its rage Of tempest taken by the boundless frost, Is many a fathom to the bottom chain'd, And bid to roar no more: a...night, incumbent o'er their heads, Falls horrible. Such was the Briton's * fate, As with first prow (what have not Britons dared!) He for the passage... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1802 - Liczba stron: 652
...oppresses half the globe. Miserable they Who here, entangled in the gath'ring ice. Take their last look at the descending sun : While full of death, and fierce...long, long night, incumbent o'er their heads, Falls Falls horrible. Such was the Briton's* fate As with first prow (what have not Britons dar'd) He for... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1802 - Liczba stron: 650
...oppresses half the globe. Miserable they Who here, entangled in the gath'ring ice, Take their last look at the descending sun : While full of death, and fierce...frost, The long, long night, incumbent o'er their hr.nl.«, Fallt horrible. Such was the Briton's* fat« As with first prow (what have not Britons dar'd... | |
| James Thomson - 1803 - Liczba stron: 268
...rocks, chearless, and void (i) The other Hemisphere. Of every life, that from the dreary months ''lies conscious southward. Miserable they Who , here entangled...night , incumbent o'er their heads , Falls horrible. Such was the (i) BRITON'S fate , As vrithjlrst prow , (what have not BRITONS dar'd !) He for the passage... | |
| James Thomson - 1803 - Liczba stron: 186
...cheerless, and void Of every life, that from the dreary months Flies conscious southward. Miserahle they ! Who, here entangled in the gathering ice, Take...and fierce with tenfold frost, The long long night, incumhent o'er their heads, Falls horrihle. Such was the Briton's * fate, As with first prow (which... | |
| James Thomson, John Aikin - 1804 - Liczba stron: 232
...chearless, and void Of every life, that from the dreary months Flies conscious southward. Miserable they 920 Who, here entangled in the gathering ice Take their...of death, and fierce with tenfold frost, The long, longnight, incumbent o'er their heads, Falls horrible. Such was the Briton's fate * 925 As with first... | |
| 1806 - Liczba stron: 224
...that Sir Hugh Willoughby, an enterprizing English navigator, perished, with all his crew, in 1553. Miserable they ! Who, here entangled in the gathering...frost, The long long night, incumbent o'er their heads, Kails horrible. Such was the Briton's fate, As with firstjirow (M'hat have not Britons dar'd ?) He... | |
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