| Virgil - Aeneas (Legendary character) - 1721 - 456 pages
...down, aud headlong drives the Day: Tis here, in different Paths, the way divides: The right, to Plutt's Golden Palace guides: The left to that unhappy Region tends. Which to tha depth of Tartarus defeends } The Seat of Night profound, and punifli'd Fiends. Then thus Deipbalmt:... | |
| John Potter - 1751 - 514 pages
...mcenia tendit. Hoc iter Elyjium nobis, at li&va. malorum Exercet pcenas, £3" ad impid Tartara mi/tit. 'Tis here in diff'rent Paths the Way divides, The...unhappy Region tends, : •»• Which to the Depth of*Tartarus defcends, > The Seat of Night-profound, and punilh'd Fiends. J Mr Dry den. Death, and all... | |
| John Potter - Greece - 1751 - 518 pages
...Cs" ad impia Tartara mittit. 'Tis here in diff'rent Paths the Way divides, * The Right to P/a/»'s Golden Palace guides, • The Left to that unhappy...Tartarus defcends, The Seat of Night-profound, and punifti'd Fiends Mr Dnden. \ Of tbs Mifcellany Cuftoms of Greece. Sometimes 'tis call'd OI-^-STAI,... | |
| Lewis Crusius - 1753 - 356 pages
...at lteva malorum Exercet pernas, & ad impia tartara mittit. Lib. 6. Ver. 638. 'Tis here in different Paths the Way divides ; The Right to Pluto's golden...tends, Which to the depth of Tartarus defcends The feat of night profound, and punifh'd fiends. Elyxium he defcribes as follows, with the Pleafures of... | |
| Lewis Crusius - Latin poetry - 1753 - 396 pages
...Iava malorum Exercet f etnas, £3" ad impia tartara mittit. Lib. 6. Ver. 638. 'Tis here in different Paths the Way divides ; The Right to Pluto's golden...tends, Which to the depth of Tartarus defcends The feat of night profound, and punifh'd fiends. E!y2ium he defcribes as follows, with the Pleafures of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 344 pages
...chides their long delay ; Night rufhes down, and headlong drives the day : 7z5 'Tis here, in different paths, the way divides ; The right, to Pluto's golden...tends, Which to the depth of Tartarus defcends ; The feat of night profound, and punifh'd fiends Then thus Deiphobus : O facred maid ! Forbear to chide... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 342 pages
...chides their long delay ; Night ruflies down, and headlong drives the day : 7z5 'Tis here, in different paths, the way divides ; The right, to Pluto's golden...region tends, Which to the depth of Tartarus defcends ; 730 The feat of night profound, and punifli'd fiends. Then thus Deiphobus : O facred maid ! Forbear... | |
| Thomas West - Lake District (England) - 1789 - 336 pages
...Exercet par.as, et ail impia Tartarus mittit. » Virgil's jEneid, B. 6. I. 54?, 'Tie here in different paths the way divides ; The right to Pluto's golden...tends, .> Which to the depth of Tartarus defcends ; iThe feat of night profound, and. punifh'd fiends. J No, they both had a divine tendency : on the... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 902 pages
...; Night rufhes down, and headlong drives the day: 'Tis here, in different paths, the way dividel ; The right, to Pluto's golden palace guides ; The left...unhappy region tends, Which to the depth of Tartarus difcends ; The feat of night profound, and punidi'd fiends. Then thus Deiphobus : O facfed maid '.... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 1104 pages
...; Night ruflies down, and headlong drives the day 'T« here, in different paths, the way dividel ; The right, to Pluto's golden palace guides ; The left...unhappy region tends, Which to the depth of Tartarus d«fcends ; The feat of night profound, and punifli'd fiends. Then thos Deiphobus : O (acred maid !... | |
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