| Virgil - 1725 - 202 pagine
...or mention make < r Of the vaft Mound that binds the Lucrine Lake. Or the difdainful Sea, thst, fhut from thence, Roars round the Structure, and invades the Fence. There, where fccure the Julian Waters glide, Or where Avernus Jaws admit the Tyrrhene Tide. Our Quarries deep in... | |
| Johann Georg Keyssler - 1757 - 534 pagine
...difdainful fea that, fhut from thence, Roars round the flructure and invades the fence. There, where fecure, the Julian waters glide, Or where Avernus' jaws admit the Tyrrhene tide.' DRYDEN. Some think that thefe lines intimate, that Auguftus only contracted the paffage and checked the influx... | |
| Johann Georg Keyssler - 1760 - 474 pagine
...fea that, {hut from thence, * Roars round the ftructure and invades the fence. * There, where fecure, the Julian waters glide, * Or where Avernus' jaws admit the Tyrrhene tide.' PRYDEN. Some think that thefe lines intimate, that Auguftus only contracted the paflage and checked... | |
| Martin Sherlock - 1781 - 220 pagine
...fea, that, ihut from thence, Roars round the ftrufture, and invades the fence; There, where fecure the Julian waters glide, Or where Avernus' jaws admit the Tyrrhene tide? Ovir quarries, deep in earth, were fam'd of old For veins of filver, and for ore of gold, Th' inhabitants... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 pagine
...fea, that, (hut from thence, Roars round the ftruclure, and invades the fence ; There, where fecure the Julian waters glide, Or where Avernus' jaws admit the Tyrrhene tide ? Our quarries deep in earth, were fam'd of old For veins of Clvcr, and for ore of gold. Th' inhabitants... | |
| 1798 - 590 pagine
...fea, that fhut from thence, Roars round the ftructure, and invades the fence ? There, where fecure the Julian waters glide, Or where Avernus' jaws admit the Tyrrhene tide*. Befides the two above-mentioned rivers, many others, and particularly the Lederfee, difcharge * The... | |
| Virgil - 1803 - 364 pagine
...provide; Our spacious lakes; thee, Larius, first; and next Benacus, with tempestuous billows vex'd. 220 Or shall I praise thy ports, or mention make Of the...fence, There, where secure the Julian waters glide, 225 Or where Avernus' jaws admit the Tyrrhene tide? Our quarries, deep in earth, were fam'd of old... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 658 pagine
...fea, that, fhut from thence, Roars round the flrufture, and invades the fence; There, where fecure the Julian waters glide, Or where Avernus' jaws admit the Tyrrhene tide ? Our quarries deep in earth, were fam'd of old For veins of filver, and for ore of gold. Th* inhabitants... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1806 - 310 pagine
...provide; Our spacious lakes; thee, Larius, first; and next Benacus, with tempestuous billows vex'd. 220 Or shall I praise thy ports, or mention make Of the...fence, There, where secure the Julian waters glide, 225 Or where Avernus' jaws admit the Tyrrhene tide? Our quarries, deep in earth, were fam'd of old... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 378 pagine
...tempestuous hillows vext. 220 Or shall I praise thy ports, »r mention make Of the vast mound that hinds the Lucrine lake? Or the disdainful sea, that, shut...fence, There, where secure the Julian waters glide, '2tS Or where Avernus' jaws admit the Tyrrhene tide? Our quarries, deep in earth, were fam'd of old... | |
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