| Voltaire - 1728 - 144 страници
...and kneel with diftant Fear .- . The Prieji himfilf, when, or the Day, or Kight, Rowling have nach'd their full meridian Height,> Refrains the gloomy Paths with wary Feet, Dreading the Damon of the Grove to meet j Who, terrible to Sight, at that fx'd Hour, Still treads the Ground about... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1804 - 572 страници
...near, But shtm their gods, and kneel with distant fear: The priest himself, when, or the day, or night, Rolling have reach'd their full meridian height, Refrains the 'gloomy paths with wary feet, Dreading the Demon of the Grove to meet; Who, terrible to sight, at that fix'd hour, Still treads the round about... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1812 - 280 страници
...when, or the day or night, Roll ing have reach'd their full meridian height, Refrains the gloomy path with wary feet, Dreading the Daemon of the grove to meet ; Who, terrible to sight, at that fix'd hour, Still treads the round about his dreary bovver. Rowe's I.ucan, b. iii, 1.... | |
| John Hughes - 1818 - 378 страници
...near, But shun their gods, and kneel with distant fear : The priest himself, when, or the day or night, Rolling have reach'd their full meridian height. Refrains the gloomy paths with wary feet, Breading the daemon of the grove to meet; Who, terrible to sight at that fix'd hour, Still treads the... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 294 страници
...near, But shun their gods, and kneel with distant fear: The priest himself, when or the day or night Rolling have reach'd their full meridian height, Refrains the gloomy paths with wary feet, Dreading the demon of the grove to meet; Who, terrible to sight, at that fix'd hour Still treads the round about... | |
| Thomas Jeffrey Llewelyn Prichard - 1828 - 214 страници
...near, But shun their gods, and kneel with distant fear: The priest himself, when or the day or night Rolling, have reach'd their full meridian height. Refrains the gloomy paths, with weary feet. Dreading the demon of the grove to meet, Who, terrible to sight, at that fix'd hour, Still... | |
| Thomas Moore (writer on Devon.) - 1829 - 686 страници
...and kneel with distant fear: The priest himself, when or the day, or night, Rolling have reached the full meridian height, Refrains the gloomy paths with wary feet, Dreading the demon of the grove to meet; Who, terrible to sight, at that fixed hour, Still treads the round about... | |
| James Logan - 1831 - 470 страници
...near, But shun their gods, and kneel with distant fear : The priest himself, when or the day, or night, Rolling, have reach'd their full meridian height,...the daemon of the grove to meet ; Who, terrible to sight, at that fixed hour Still treads the round about his dreary bow'r. This wood, near neighbouring... | |
| James Logan - 1833 - 556 страници
...gods, and kneel with distant fear: The priest himself, when or the day, or night, Rolling, have reached their full meridian height, Refrains the gloomy paths...the daemon of the grove to meet; Who, terrible to sight, at that fixed hour Still treads the round about his dreary bower. This wood, near neighboring... | |
| Henry Godwin - 1842 - 1018 страници
...gods, and kneel with distant fear: The priest himself, when, or the day or night Rolling have reached their full meridian height, Refrains the gloomy paths with wary feet, Dreading the demon of the grove to meet; Who, terrible to sight, at that fixed hour, Still treads the round about... | |
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