| John Dryden - 1808 - 482 страници
...) This way, and that, he turns his anxious mind, And all expedients tries, and none can find. Fixed on the deed, but doubtful of the means, After long...leans : Three chiefs he calls, commands them to repair The fleet, and ship their men, with silent care : Some plausible pretence he bids them find, To colour... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 504 страници
...begin ? -\ What course, alas ! remains to steer between C The offended lover and the powerful queen ? ) This way, and that, he turns his anxious mind, And all expedients tries, and none can find. Fixed on the deed, but doubtful of the means, After long thought, to this advice he leans : Three chiefs... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 484 страници
...begin ? -\ What course, alas ! remains to steer between The offended lover and the powerful queen ? ) This way, and that, he turns his anxious mind, And all expedients tries, and none can find. Fixed on the deed, but doubtful of the means, After long thought, to this advice he leans : Three chiefs... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 760 страници
...queen ! This way, and that, he turns his anxious mûri,' And all expediente tries and none can findPixt On the deed, but doubtful of the means; After long...leans: Three chiefs he calls, commands them to repair The Heel, and ship their men with silent can.: Some plausible pretence he bids them find, To colour... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 770 страници
...This way, and that, he tun» his anxious mind, And all expedients tries and none can find: Fixt ou the deed, but doubtful of the means; After long thought...leans: Three chiefs he calls, commands them to repair The fleet, and ship their men with silent care: Some plausible pretence he bids them find, To colour... | |
| 1813 - 420 страници
...between The' offended lover and the powerful queen ? This way, and that, he turns his anxious imiul, And all expedients tries, and none can find. Fix'd...leans : Three chiefs he calls, commands them to repair The fleet, and ship their men, with silent care : Some plansible pretence he hids them find, To colour... | |
| Virgil - 1819 - 404 страници
...begin ? t What course, alas ! remains, to steer between \Th' offended lover and the pow'rful queen? This way, and that, he turns his anxious mind, And...leans : Three chiefs he calls, commands them to repair The fleet, and ship their men, with silent care. Some plausible pretence he bids them find, To colour... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 502 страници
...should he say ? or how should he begin ? "i What course, alas ! remains to steer between £• The offended lover and the powerful queen ? J This way,...leans : Three chiefs he calls, commands them to repair The fleet, and ship their men, with silent care : Some plausible pretence he bids them find, To colour... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 294 страници
...he begin? What course, alas ! remains, to steer between The' offended lover and the powerful queen ? This way and that he turns his anxious mind, And all...leans : Three chiefs he calls, commands them to repair The fleet, and ship their men, with silent care : Some plausible pretence he bids them find, To colour... | |
| Virgil - 1825 - 294 страници
...1 What course, alas f remains, to steer between > Th' offended lover and the pow'rful queen ? J 410 This way, and that, he turns his anxious mind, And...expedients tries, and none can find. Fix'd on the deed, but doubtlul of the means — After long thought, to this advice he leans: Three chiefs he calls, commands... | |
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