| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 628 pages
...once, or vile in rubbifli laid, 310 A neft for ferpents ; from the red abyfs New hills, cxplofive, thrown ; the Lucrine lake A reedy pool ; and all to...domain, And pour'd triumphant o'er the bury'd dome. 3 i 5 Hence, Britain, learn; my beft-eftablifli'd, laft, And more than Greece, or Rome, my fteady reign... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 348 pages
...in rubbifli laid, - 3*0 A neft for ferpents ; from the red abyfs New hills, cxplofive, thrown ; die Lucrine lake A reedy pool ; and all to Cuma's point,...domain, And pour'd triumphant o'er the bury'd dome. „• :3i5 Hence, Britain, learn ; my beft-eftablifli'd, h(t, And more than Greece, or Rome, my fteady... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 380 pages
...earthquake rent : Whofe ftately cities in the dark abrupt Swallow'd at once, or vile in rubbifli laid, 3 10 A neft for ferpents ; from the red abyfs New hills, explofive, thrown ; tlie Lucrine lake A reedy pool ; and all to Cuma's point, The fea recovering his ufurp'd domain,... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1787 - 510 pages
...earthquake rent ; Whole ftately cities in the dark abrupt Swallow'd at once, or vile in rubbifh laid, 3i0 A neft for ferpents ; from the red abyfs New hills,...domain, And pour'd triumphant o'er the bury'd dome. 3i5 Hence, Britain! learn, My beft-eftablifh'd, laft, And, more than Greece or Rome, My fteady reign;... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 972 pages
...abrupt Swallow'd at once, or vile in rubbilh laid, 310 A neft for ferpenti j from the red abyfs Kew hills, explofive, thrown ; the Lucrine lake A reedy pool ; and all to Cuma's point, The ft n recovering his ufurp'd domain, Ar.il poar'd triumphant o'er the bury'd dome. 315 Heocc, Britain,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 542 pages
...rubbifh laid, 310 A neft for ferpenn ; from the red abyft New hills, explofive, thrown; the Lucrinelakc A reedy pool ; and all to Cuma's point • The fea recovering his ufiirp'd domain, And ponr'd triumphant o'er the bury'd dome. Hence, Britain ! learn. My beft-eftanliih'd... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - English literature - 1802 - 344 pages
...retreats; and several populous cities stood. A nest for serpents ; from the red abyss New hills, explosive, thrown ; the Lucrine lake A reedy pool ; and all to Cuma's point, The sea recovering his usurp'd domain, And pour'd triumphant o'er the bury'd dome. 315 Hence, BRITAIN,... | |
| James Thomson, John Aikin - 1804 - 236 pages
...at once, or vile in rubbish laid, 310 A nest for serpents ; from the red abyss New hills, explosive, thrown ; the Lucrine lake A reedy pool ; and all to Cuma's point The sea recovering his usurp'd domain, And pour'd triumphant o'er the bury'd dome. 315 Hence, Britain !... | |
| James Thomson, Thomas Park - 1808 - 444 pages
...Swallow'd at once, or vile in rubbish laid, A uest for serpents ; from the red abyss New hills, explosive, thrown; the Lucrine lake A reedy pool; and all to Cuma's point, The sea recovering his nsurp'd domain, And pour'd triumphant o'er the bury'd dome. Hence, Britain, learn;... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 270 pages
...Swallow'd at once, or vile in rubbish laid, A nest for serpents ; from the red abyss New hills, explosive, thrown ; the Lucrine lake A reedy pool : and all to Cuma's point, The sea recovering his usurp'd domain, And pour'd triumphant o'er the buried dome. ' Hence, Britain, learn... | |
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