| 1714 - 528 páginas
...weeps ; nor IheHs her Tears in vain ; ?or Itill the precious Drops her Name retain. Dryd. Ovid. CIRCE. Now near the Shelves of Circe's Shores they run ; Circe the rich, the Daughter of the Sun ! A dang'rous Coaft ! The Goddefs waftes her Days In joyous Songs ; the Rocks refound her Lays : h Spinning,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1718 - 406 páginas
...Serenely (hone the Stars, the Moon was i bright , J And the Sea trembled with her Silver | Light. . • J Now near the Shelves of Circe's Shores they run, ( Circe the rich , the Daughter of the Sun ) A dang'rous Coaft : the Goddefs waites her Days : In joyous Sougs, the Rocks refoundher Lays : In Spinning... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1720 - 576 páginas
...tetfifq^fuperbis Urit odoratam notturna in lumina cedrumt Arguto tenues percurrens pettinff telas. 7. it. Now near the Shelves of Circe's Shores they run (Circe the Rich, the Daughter of the Sun) A dangerous Coaft: The Goddefs waftes her Days In joyous Songs, the Rocks refound her Lays : In Spinning, or the... | |
| Virgil - 1721 - 408 páginas
...the Moon was bright, io ' And the Sea trembled with her Silver Light. Now near the Shelves of Circes Shores they run, {Circe the rich, the Daughter of the Sun) A dang'rous Coaft : The Goddefs waftes her Days In joyous Songs, the Rocks refound her Lays : iy In fpinning,... | |
| Virgil - 1803 - 352 páginas
...night ; Serenely shone the stars; the moon was bright ; 10 And the sea trembled with her silver light. Now near the shelves of Circe's shores they run, (Circe the rich, the daughter of the sun) A dang'rous coast ! — The goddess wastes her days In joyous songs; the rocks resound her lays. 15 In... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 486 páginas
...moon was bright, And the sea trembled with her silver light. Now near the shelves of Circe's shore* they run, , (Circe the rich, the daughter of the sun)...joyous songs, the rocks resound her lays : In spinning, or the loom, she spends her night, And cedar brands supply her father's light. From hence were heard,... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1806 - 328 páginas
...night; Serenely shone the stars ; the moon was bright ; 10 And the sea trembled with her silver light. Now near the shelves of Circe's shores they run (Circe the rich, the daughter of the sun), A dang'rous coast ! — The goddess wastes her days In joyous songs ; the rocks resound her lays. 15... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 376 páginas
...Serenely shone the stars; the moon was hright; And the sea tremhled with her silver lil;ht. 11 I ay o. s Now near the shelves of Circe's shores they run, (Circe the rich, tini danghter of the sun,) A dang'rous coast ! The goddess wastes her days In joyous songs, the rocks... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 484 páginas
...by night, Serenely shone the stars, the moon was bright, And the sea trembled with her silver light. Now near the shelves of Circe's shores they run, (Circe...joyous songs ; the rocks resound her lays. In spinning, or the loom, she spends the night, And cedar brands supply her father's light. From hence were heard,... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 504 páginas
...-v Serenely sbone the stars, the moon was bright, v. And the sea trembled with her silver light. j Now near the shelves of Circe's shores they run, (Circe...joyous songs ; the rocks resound her lays. In spinning, or the loom, she spends the night, And cedar brands supply her father's light. 1'rom hence were heard,... | |
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