| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1764 - 616 страници
...Grecian theatre • ïn earlieft Greece to thee, with partial choice, The grief-full Mufe addrefs'd her infant tongue : The maids and matrons, on her...power infpir'd each mournful line; Tho' gentle Pity claim'd her mingled part, Yet all the thunders of the fcene are thine. In the Antiflrophe, which concludes... | |
| William Collins, John Langhorne - 1765 - 210 страници
...like thee ? EP o D E. In earlicft Greece, to thee, with partial choice, The grief-full Mnfe addreft her infant tongue ; The maids and matrons, on her...awful voice Silent and pale in wild amazement hung. Yet he, the Bard • who firft invok'd thy name, Difdain'd in Marathon its power to feel : For not... | |
| William Collins, John Langhorne - 1765 - 200 страници
...huiband heard, When once alone it broke the Clent fcene, And he the wretch of Thebes no more appear'd. O Fear, I know thee by my throbbing heart, Thy withering power infpirM each mournful line, Tho' gentle Pity claim her mingled part, / Yet all the thunders of the... | |
| Moses Mendez - 1770 - 334 страници
...wild, like thee ? EPODE. In earlieft Greece, to thee, with partial choice, The grief-full Mufe addretl her infant tongue ; The maids and matrons, on her...awful voice Silent and pale in wild amazement hung. Yet he, the Bard * who firft invok'd thy name, Difdain'd in Marathon its power to feel : For not alone... | |
| William Collins - 1781 - 200 страници
...wild, like thee J EPODE. In earliefl Greece, to thee, with partial choice, The grief-full Mufe addreft her infant tongue The maids and matrons, on her awful voice. Silent and pale, in wild amazement hung. Yet he, the Bard * who firft invok'd thy name, Difdain'd in Marathon its power to feel : For not alone... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 270 страници
...hufband heard, When once alone it broke the lilent fcene, And he the wretch of Thebes no more appear'd. O Fear, I know thee by my throbbing heart, Thy withering power infpir'd each mournful line, Though gentle Pity claim her mingled part, Yet all the thunders of the fcene are thine. ANTISTROPHE.... | |
| 1794 - 954 страници
...EPODE. In earlied Greece, to thre, with parti»! cHoic?, The grief-full mufe addteft her infant tong--- The maids and matrons, on her awful voice, Silent and pale, in wild amazement hung. Tet he, the bard * who fird invok'd thy ШЕЛ. Difdain'd in Marathon its power to feel : For not alone... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 972 страници
...wild, like thee ? EPODE. In earlieft Greece, to thee, with partial choice, The grief-full mufe addrelt her infant tongue ; The maids and matrons, on her...awful voice, Silent and pale, in wild amazement hung. Vet he, the bard * who firft invok'd thy name, Difdain'd in Marathon its power to feel : For not alone... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 476 страници
...thee ? Г.ГОПЕ. In earlieft Greece, to thee, with partial choice, The grief- full Mufcaddrcfs'd her infant tongue The maids and matrons, on her awful voice, Silent and pale, in wild amazement hung. Yet he, the Bard r who firft invok'd thy name, D:fdiin'd in Marathon itspow'rto feel: For not alone... | |
| Ann Ward Radcliffe - 1797 - 370 страници
...Inquifition !" CHAP. VI. '^ln earlieft Greece to thee, with partial choice; The grief.full Mufe addrefs'd her infant tongue : The maids and matrons on her awful voice, Silent and pale, in wild amazement hung." COLLINS'S ODE to FEAR. JL HE wounds of Vivaldi, a^d of his fervant, were pronounced, by the Benedictine... | |
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