With chariots, horsemen, and a numerous train; 730 From east to west his glories he displays, And like the sun the promis'd land surveys. Fame runs before him, as the morning star, And shouts of joy salute him from afar; Each house receives him as a guardian... Poetical Works: With a Memoir - Pagina 156di John Dryden - 1866Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
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...surveys, Fame runs before him as the morning-star, And shouts of joy salute him from afar: Each bouse receives him as a guardian god, And consecrates the...his wealthy western friend. This moving court, that canght the people's eyes, And seem'd but pomp, did other ends disguise : Achitophcl had fnrm'd it,... | |
| 1809 - 402 pagine
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...land surveys. Fame runs before him as the morning slar, And shouts of joy salute him from afar : Kach l the luxuries the world supplies. While thus the land anWn'd for his-nbode. Rut hospitable treats did most commend Wise 1 ssachar, his wealthy western friend, This... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 654 pagine
...displays, And, like the Sun, the promis'd land surveys. Fame runs before him as the morning star, And shouU seetn'd but pomp, did other ends disguise ; Achitophel had form'd it, with intent To sound the depths,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1819 - 644 pagine
...he displays, And, like the Sun, the promis'd land surveys. Fame runs before him as the morning star, And shouts of joy salute him from afar: Each house...consecrates the place of his abode. But hospitable tr< ats did most commend Wise Issachar, his wealthy western friend. This moving court, that caught... | |
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