The Works of Claudian, Tom 1J. Porter ..., and Langdon and Son, 1817 |
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... may flow : " The Rhine , on ev'ry side , obedience show : " The conquered Medes , Semiramis's tow'rs , " Rome's ensigns , dread , and tremble at her pow'rs ; Nostra Semiramiæ timeant insignia turres ; Sic fluat attonitus Romana 15.
... may flow : " The Rhine , on ev'ry side , obedience show : " The conquered Medes , Semiramis's tow'rs , " Rome's ensigns , dread , and tremble at her pow'rs ; Nostra Semiramiæ timeant insignia turres ; Sic fluat attonitus Romana 15.
Strona 53
... dread surprise impart ! In CRIMES most active ; -dull in all beside : Through distant climes with rapid course he'd glide ; Nor dog - days ' heat ; nor those with lengthened night , When storms pervade Rhipheus ' cloudy height ; 355 ...
... dread surprise impart ! In CRIMES most active ; -dull in all beside : Through distant climes with rapid course he'd glide ; Nor dog - days ' heat ; nor those with lengthened night , When storms pervade Rhipheus ' cloudy height ; 355 ...
Strona 55
... dread of hatred lurking in his breast , Their bursting sighs and sobs alone expressed ; Though by indignant rage their hearts were rent , Yet still they durst not utter discontent . HOWE'ER discouraged by prevailing fears , Intrepid ...
... dread of hatred lurking in his breast , Their bursting sighs and sobs alone expressed ; Though by indignant rage their hearts were rent , Yet still they durst not utter discontent . HOWE'ER discouraged by prevailing fears , Intrepid ...
Strona 79
... dread havock left its trace . But nought of pity these dire terrours drew ; Each day the savage course began anew ; The plains were to BARBARIAN rage exposed , And ev'ry feeling sense by use was closed . ALAS ! how soon is greatness ...
... dread havock left its trace . But nought of pity these dire terrours drew ; Each day the savage course began anew ; The plains were to BARBARIAN rage exposed , And ev'ry feeling sense by use was closed . ALAS ! how soon is greatness ...
Strona 87
... dreaded pow'r , Dire horrours seemed Rufinus to devour ; Wan was his cheek , and frozen ev'ry sense : Awhile he stood ... dread of punishment gave poignant smart , That multiplied DEATH'S torments round the heart . BUT rage once more his ...
... dreaded pow'r , Dire horrours seemed Rufinus to devour ; Wan was his cheek , and frozen ev'ry sense : Awhile he stood ... dread of punishment gave poignant smart , That multiplied DEATH'S torments round the heart . BUT rage once more his ...
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