| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 pages
...only Man's imperial Race, but they That wing the. liquid Air or fwim the Sea,Or haunt the Defart, rufh into the Flame : For Love is Lord of all, and is in all the fame; DiyJ. Ev'n rugged Lions love, And grapple and compel their favage Dames. Dry A Dot Seb. Once... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus, Thomas Creech - 1714 - 508 pages
...Man's imperial Race, but they That wing the liquid Aír, or skim the Sea, Or haunt the Defart, ruft into the Flame : For Love is Lord of all, and is in all the fame. Dryd. 1215. The Child, &c.] in their 19. v. Lucretius teaches ; That if, when the Seed of both... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1714 - 506 pages
...Man's imperial1 Race, but they That wing the liquid Air, or skim the Sea, Or haunt the Defart, ruft into the Flame : For Love is Lord of all, and is in ail the fame. Di yd. 1215. The Child, &c.] In thefe 1 9. v. Lucretius teaches ; That if, when the Seed... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1777 - 398 pages
...Imperial Race, but they • That wing the liquid Air, or fwim the tfei, • Or haunt the Defert, rum into the Flame : ' For Love is Lord of all, and is in All the fame, [Exeunt Gran, and Soph. Sir Gilb. O rare Philofophy ! O fine Philofophy ! dainty Philofophy !... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 494 pages
...man's imperial race, but they That wing the liquid air, or fwim the fea, Or haunt the defert, rufli into the flame ; For love is lord of all, and is in all the fame. 380 'Tis with this rage, the mother lion ftung, Scours o'er the plain, regardlefs of her young... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 454 pages
...imperial race, but they That wing the liquid air, or fwim the fea,, < • Or haunt the defert, rufh into the flame ; ; - « For love is lord, of all, and is in all the fame." .[Exeunt Gran, and Sopb. Sir Si'r Gift. Oh, rare philofophy ! Oh, fine pfi'dofophy ! dainty... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 366 pages
...man's imperial race, but they That wing the liquid air, or fwim the fea, Or haunt the defert, rufh into the flame; For love is lord of all, and is in all the fame. 380 'Tis with this rage, the mother lion ftung, Scours o'er the plain, regardlefs of her young:... | |
| John Philips - 1791 - 214 pages
...of the flood, The herds that graze the plain, the feathery brood, Rum into love and feel the general flame ; For love is lord of all, and is in all the fame, 'Tis with this rage the mother lion ftung Prowls o'er the plain, regardlefs of her young, 'Tis... | |
| John Bell - 1792 - 288 pages
...and of every kind, ' The secret joys of mutual passion find ; • Not only man's imperial race, but they ' That wing the liquid air, or swim the sea,...For love is lord of all, and is in all the same.' [Exeunt Gran, and Soph. SirGilk. Oh, rare philosophy I Oil, fine philosophy I dainty philosophy I hoi... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 366 pages
...N°91. THURDSAY, JUNE 14, .nil. Infuruu ignemque rinmt : amor omnibui idem. V1RG. Gcorj.S. 2M. They rush into the flame ; For love is lord of all, and is in all the same. DRYDEN. THOUGH the subject I am -now going upon would be much more properly the foundation ofa comedy,... | |
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