That led the sailor through the stormy way, Was from its rocky roots by billows torn, And the high turret in the whirlwind borne, Fleets bulg'd their sides against the craggy land, And pitchy ruins blacken'd all the strand. The Monthly Epitome - Página 2501799Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Gay - 1730 - 80 páginas
...the fpoke. So when fam'd Eddyft one's far-fhooting ray, ' 345 That led the failor thro' the ftormy way, Was from its rocky roots by billows torn, And...againft the craggy land, And pitchy ruins blacken'd all theftrand. 350 Who then thro' night would hire the harnefs'd fteed, And who would choofe the rattling... | |
| John Gay - 1753 - 282 páginas
...broke, And from the crackling axle flies the fpoke, So when fam'd Eddyftones far-fhooting ray, 345 That led the failor through the flormy way, Was from...bulg'd their fides againft the craggy land, And pitchy ruines blacken'd all the ftrand. 350 Who then through night would hire the harnefs'd Heed, And who... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 372 páginas
...led the failor through t'ac ftormy way, * Gentlemen, who delighted to break windows with half-pence. Was from its rocky roots by billows torn, And the high turret in the whirlwind borne; Fleets bulg'd their fides againft the craggy land, And pitchy ruins blacken'd all the ftrand.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 694 páginas
...led the failor through the ftormy way, • Gentlemen, who delighted to break windows with half-pence. Was from its rocky roots by billows torn, And the high turret m the whirlwind borne; Fleets bulg'd their fides againft the craggy land, And pitchy ruins blacken'd... | |
| 1782 - 518 páginas
...So, when fam'd Eddyftone's far-mooting ray, That led the failor thro' the ftormy way, Was from it's rocky roots by billows torn, And the high turret in the whirlwind borne, Fleets bulg'd their fides againft the craggy land, And pitchy ruins blacken'd all the ftrand.... | |
| 1794 - 918 páginas
...fpokr. So, when fam'd I'ddyftnnc's far-fho«itinj ray, That led the failor through the flormy waj , Was from its rocky roots by billows torn. And the high turret in the whirlwind borne: Fleets huig'd their fides againll the craggy Ur ..', And pitchy ruin» bbckcu'dall the firano.... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 906 páginas
...flies the fpoke. So, when fam'd Hddydone's far-mooting ray, That led the failor through the (tormy way, Was from its rocky roots by billows torn, And the high turret in the whirlwind borne; Fleets bulg'd their fides againft the craggy land, And pitchy ruins blacken'd all the flrand.... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 412 páginas
...axle flies the spoke. So when fam'd Eddystone's far-shooting ray, That led the sailor thro' the stormy way, Was from its rocky roots by billows torn, And the high turret in the whirlwind borne, Fleets bulg'd their sides against the craggy land, And pitchy ruins blacken'd all the strand.... | |
| William Gilpin - 1798 - 420 páginas
...after the event: So when fara'd Edyfton's far-fhooting ray> That led the failor through the ftormy way, Was from its rocky roots by billows torn, And the high turret in the whirlwind born, Fleets bulged their fides againft: the craggy land, And pitchy ruins blacken'd all the ftrand. A light-houfe... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 512 páginas
...the fpoke. Po, when fam'd Eddyilone's far-(hooting ray, 34.1 That ltd the failor through the ftorm'y way, Was from its rocky roots by billows torn, And the high turret in the whirl wiud borne ; Fleets bulg'd their fidei againlt the craggy land, And pitchy ruin» blacken'd ajl... | |
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