| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1714 - 456 pages
...Epicureans, who were a iort of Men not burden'd with too nmchModefty, gav« only to tice tigres. Nor Bacchus, turning . from his Indian War, By Tygers drawn, triumphant in his Car, From Nifa's Top defcending to the Plains, With curling Vines around his purple Reins. LUCRETIUS. The Thyrfus,... | |
| Charles Gildon - Criticism - 1718 - 490 pages
...God ; come drench all o'er ' Thy Limbs in Muft of Wine, and drink at ev'ry pore. [Dryd. See Sacchus turning from his Indian War, •By Tygers drawn Triumphant in his Car; From Nifus Top defcending on the Plains, With curling Vines aroimd his purple Reins. BAKER. So have 1 feen... | |
| Henry Baker - English poetry - 1737 - 580 pages
...Claws in equal Order meet, And his crown'd Spear affifts his erring Feet. — Hugbe;. Bacchus returning from his Indian War, By Tygers drawn triumphant in his Car, From Nifa's Top defcended on the Plains, With curling Vines around his purple Reins. — Dryden. The God... | |
| Virgil - Agriculture - 1803 - 408 pages
...A Nor Bacchus, turning from his Indian war, '• By tigers drawn triumphant in his car, From Nysa's top descending on the plains, With curling vines around his purple reins. 110O And doubt we yet through dangers to pursue The paths of honour, and a crown in view? But what... | |
| 1804 - 498 pages
...foaming boar : And dipp'd his arrows in Lernxan gore. Nor Bacchus turning from his Indian war, By tigers drawn triumphant in his car ; . '." From Nisus top...plains, With curling vines around his purple reins. ' :• • And doubt we yet through dangers to pursue The paths of honour? ' -, • I could shew out... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1806 - 328 pages
...gore ; Nor Bacchus, turning from his Indian war, By tigers drawn triumphant in his car, From Nysa's top descending on the plains, With curling vines around his purple reins. 1 100 And doubt we yet through dangers to pursue The paths of honour, and a crown in view? Bat what's... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 376 pages
...1095 ' And dipp'd his arrows in Lernsan gore. ' N'or Bacchus, turning from his Indian wnr^ ' By tigers drawn triumphant in his car, ' From Nisus' top descending...plains, ' With curling vines around his purple reins. 1100 ' And doubt we yet tbrough dangers to pursus ' The paths of honor, and a crown in view ? ' But... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 504 pages
...hind he slew, Freed Erymanthus from the foaming boar, And dipped his arrows in Lernaean gore ; Nor Bacchus, turning from his Indian war, By tygers drawn triumphant in his car, From Nysa's top descending on the plains, With curling vines around his purple reins. And doubt we yet through... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1808 - 484 pages
...hind he slew, Freed Erymanthus from the foaming boar, And dipped his arrows in Lernsean gore ; Nor Bacchus, turning from his Indian war, By tygers drawn triumphant in his car, From Nysa's top descending on the plains, With curling vines around his purple reins. And doubt we yet through... | |
| John Dryden - English literature - 1808 - 482 pages
...gore ; Nor Bacchus, turning from his Indian war, By tygers drawn triumphant in his car, From Nysa's top descending on the plains, With curling vines around his purple reins. And doubt we yet through dangers to pursue The paths of honour, and a crown in view ? But what's the... | |
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