And now the rising morn with rosy light Adorns the skies, and puts the stars to flight; When we from far, like bluish mists, descry The hills, and then the plains, of Italy. Achates first pronounc'd the joyful sound; Then, 'Italy! The Works of Virgil - Page 114by Virgil - 1803Full view - About this book
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1806 - 328 pages
...the pleasing shore, and plough the deep. And now the rising morn with rosy light Adorns the skies, and puts the stars to flight ; When we from far, like...mists, descry The hills, and then the plains, of Italy. 685 Achates first pronounc'd the joyful sound ; Then "Italy!" the cheerful crew rebound. My sire Anchises... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 378 pages
...n'ght; tt «en we lrom far, like bluish ~;— -»—- The hills, and Arhates first pronounc'd tlie joyful sound ; Then ' Italy !' the cheerful crew rebound....sire, Anchises, crown'da cup with wine, And off'ring, tlais implor'd the pow'rs divine : ' Ye gods ! presiding over lands and seas, C90 * And you who racing... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 484 pages
...the pleasing shore, and plough the deep* And now the rising morn with rosy light Adorns the skies, and puts the stars to flight ; When we from far, like...hills, and then the plains, of Italy. Achates first pronounced the joyful sound ; Then " Italy !" the cheerful crew rebound. My sire Anchises crowned a... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 504 pages
...the pleasing shore, and plough the deep. And now the rising morn with rosy light Adorns the skies, and puts the stars to flight ; When we from far, like...hills, and then the plains, of Italy. Achates first pronounced the joyful sound ; Then " Italy!" the cheerful crew rebound. My sire Anchises crowned a... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 482 pages
...the rising morn with rosy light Adorns the skies, and puts the stars to flight ; When we from tar, like bluish mists, descry The hills, and then the plains, of Italy. Achates first pronounced the joyful sound ; Then " Italy !" the cheerful crew rebound. My sire Anchises crowned a... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 790 pages
...the pleasing shore, and plough tbe deep. And now the rising morn, with rosy light, Adorns the skies', and puts the stars to flight : When we from far, like...rebound ; My sire Anchises crown'da cup with wine, And offering, thus implor'd the powers divine : ' Ye rods, presiding over lands and seas, And you who raging... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 770 pages
...the pleasing shore, and plough the deep. And now the rising morn, with rosy Ik'ht, Adorns the skies, and puts the stars to flight : When we from far, like...hills, and then the plains of Italy. Achates first pronnuno'd the joyful sound ; Then Italy the cheerful crew rebound ; S'y sire Anchises crown'da cup... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 760 pages
...deep. Aid now the rising morn, with rosy light, .'¿TOS the skies, and puts the stars to flight : WVn we from far, like bluish mists, descry The hills, and then the plains of Italy. > -hit« finit pronounc'd the joyful sound ; THi 1Ыу the cheerful crtw rebound ; -4f vre Anchrses... | |
| 1813 - 432 pages
...the pleasing shore, and plough the deep. And now the ri&ing morn with rosy light Adorns die skies, and puts the stars to flight • When we from far,...mists, descry The hills, and then the plains of Italy. Achatrs first prononnc'd the joyful sound ; Then ' Italy !' the cheerful crew rebound. My sire Anchises... | |
| Virgil - 1819 - 404 pages
...the pleasing shore, and plough the deep. And now the rising morn with rosy light Adorns the skies, and puts the stars to flight ; When we from far, like...bluish mists, descry The hills, and then the plains, of I^aly. Achates first pronounc'd the joyful sound ; Then " Italy !" the cheerful crew rebound. My sire... | |
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