Vengeance, in the lurid air, Lifts her red arm, expos'd and bare : On whom that ravening brood of Fate, Who lap the blood of Sorrow, wait : Who, Fear, this ghastly train can see, And look not madly wild, like thee ? EPODE. The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review - 125 ページ 編集 - 1804全文表示 - この書籍について
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1764 - 616 ページ
...And thoie, the fiends, who near allied, O'er Nature's wounds and wrecks prende : While Vengeance ii the lurid air, Lifts her red arm, expos'd and bare ; On whom that ravening brood of Fate, Who la¡ the blood of Sorrow, wa:t ; Who, Fear, this ghúílly tiain c.;n Ice, And lock not madly wild,... | |
| William Collins, John Langhorne - 1765 - 210 ページ
...hanging rock to fleep : And with him thonfand phantoms join'd, Who prompt to deeds accurs'd the mind : And thofe, the fiends, who near allied, O'er Nature's...Brood of fate, Who lap the blood of Sorrow, wait; Who, Fear, this ghaftly train can fee, And look not madly wild, like thee ? EP o D E. In earlicft Greece,... | |
| William Collins, John Langhorne - 1765 - 200 ページ
...accurs'd the mind : And thofe, the fiends, who near allied, O'er Nature's wounds, and wrecks prefide j While Vengeance, in the lurid air, Lifts her red arm,...ravening Brood of fate, Who lap the blood of Sorrow, wait ; Who, Fear, this ghai'Jy train can fee, And look not madly wild, like thee i E po D E. In earlieft... | |
| Moses Mendez - 1770 - 334 ページ
...Nature's wounds, and wrecks prefide ; While Vengeance, in the lurid air, Lifts her red arm, cxpos'd and bare : On whom that ravening Brood of fate, Who lap the blood of Sorrow, wait : Who, Fear, this ghaftly train can fee, And look not oudly wild, like thee ? EPODE. In earlieft Greece,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 380 ページ
...indebted for the thought. From her, likewife, he derived that magnificence of conception, that horrible grandeur of imagery, difplayed in the following lines...Who lap the blood of Sorrow, wait.'' That nutritive ei thufiafin, vihich cheriflies the feeds of poetry, and which is, indeed, the only foil wherein they... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 348 ページ
...following lines : " And thofe, the fiends, who near allied, O'er nature's wounds and wrecks prefide3 While Vengeance, in the lurid air, Lifts her red arm,...Who lap the blood of Sorrow, wait.'' That nutritive enthufiafin, ivhich cheriflies the feeds of poetry, and which is, indeed, the only foil wherein they... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 340 ページ
...thofe, the fiends, who near allied, O'er nature's wounds and wrecks prefide ; While Vengeance, in trie lurid air, Lifts her red arm, expos'd and bare : On...Who lap the blood of Sorrow, wait/' That nutritive ei.thufiafin, which cheriflies the feeds of poetry, and which is, indeed, the only foil wherein they... | |
| William Collins - 1781 - 200 ページ
...hanging rock to fleep : And with him thoufand phantoms join'd, Who prompt to deeds accurs'd the mind : And thofe, the fiends, who near allied, O'er Nature's...ravening Brood of fate, Who lap the blood of Sorrow, wait ; Who, Fear, this ghaftly train can fee, ' And look not madly wild, like thee J EPODE. In earliefl... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 270 ページ
...hanging rock to fleep : And with him thoufand phantoms join'd, Who prompt to deeds accurs'd the mind : And thofe, the fiends, who near allied, O'er nature's...brood of fate, Who lap the blood of Sorrow, wait; Who, Fear, this ghaftly train can fee, And look not madly wild, like thee ? VOL. LVIII. • C EPODE.... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 972 ページ
...lol lowing lines : " And thofe, the fiends, who near allied, O'er nature's wounds and wrecks preude ; While vengeance in the lurid air, Lifts her red arm,...expos'd and bare : On whom that ravening brood of fate, \Vho lap the blood of forrow, wait." n the works of nature, (educes the imagination to attend to all... | |
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