| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 316 pages
...all night long Had rous'd the fea, now with hoarfe cadence lull Sea-fearing men o'er-watch'd, whofe bark by chance Or pinnace anchors in a craggy bay .After the tempeft : Such applaufe was heard 190 As Mammon ended, and his fentence pleas'd, Advifmg peace: for... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 278 pages
...all night long Had rous'd the fea, now with hoarfe cadence lull Sea-faring men o'er-watch'd, whofe bark by chance Or pinnace anchors in a craggy bay After the tempeft : Such applaufe was heard 290 As Mammon ended, and his fentence pleas'd, Advifing peace : for... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 316 pages
...which all night long. Hadrous'd the sea, now with hoarse cadence lull Sea-faring men o'er-watch'd, whose bark by chance Or pinnace anchors in a craggy bay After the tempest: Such applause was heard »9o ' As Mammon ended, and his sentence pleas'd, Advising peace:... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 pages
...winds, which all night long Had rous'd the sea, now with hoarse cadence lull Seafaring men o'erwatch'd, whose bark by chance Or pinnace anchors in a craggy bay After the tempest. Such applause was heard 390 As Mammon ended, and his sentence pleas'd, Advising peace ; for... | |
| John Milton - 1801 - 396 pages
...which all night long Had rous'd the sea, now with hoarse cadence lull Sea-faring men o'er-watch'd, whose bark by chance Or pinnace anchors in a craggy bay After the tempest : Such applause was heard 59* As Mammon ended, and his sentence pleas'd, Advising peace : for... | |
| Malcolm Laing - 1804 - 556 pages
...'* it," is transcribed from Milton ; *i Mason's edit, of Gray'i Poems and Letters, iv. 61. OCL x " As when hollow rocks retain " The sound of blustering winds, which all night long " Had raised the sea ;" and his ghost, travelling in the light of his steel, i. t95. from Isaiah, " travelling... | |
| Malcolm Laing - 1804 - 558 pages
...transcribed from Milton ; 3' Masen's edit. of Gray's Poems and Letters, iv. 61. or:" As when bellow rocks retain " The sound of blustering winds, which all night long " " Had raised the sea ;" and his ghost, travelling in the light of his steel, i. 195. from Isaiah, " travelling... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 648 pages
...darkened moon ! Come to the battle of Oscar ; the hero is alone ! He came not over the streamy Carun. The The sound of blustering winds, which all night long Had roused the sea. Sec Darthula, '*. 7 Like the streams of the kill ; when, after rain, titty roll in tht pride uj' their... | |
| Patrick Graham - 1807 - 512 pages
...most magnificent scale. But, according to Mr Laing, Ossian must have borrowed it from Milton's • " When hollow rocks retain " The sound of blustering winds, which, all night long, " Had raised the sea." — A very slight analysis will satisfy us, that the learned gentleman has been peculiarly... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 518 pages
...all night long Had rous'd the fea, now with hoarfe cadence lull Sea-faring men o'er-watch'd, whofe bark by chance, Or pinnace, anchors in a craggy bay After the tempeft : Such applaufe was heard 290 As Mammon ended, and his fentence pleas'd, Advifmg peace : for... | |
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