| Virgin muse - 1722 - 250 стор.
...Darknefs lie, And fhame hisugly Face didJu'dt from living Eye. And over th«m fad Horror,, with green Hue Did always Soar, beating his Iron Wings, And after him Owls and Nighr.Ravens flew, The hateful Meflcngers of heavy Things, Of Death and D*olour telling fad Tidings,... | |
| Nathan Bailey - 1756 - 716 стор.
...paffinn compounded of fear and hate, both ftrong. Over them fad horror, with grim hue, Did aiwayi foar, beating his iron wings ; And after him owls and night ravens flew, The hateful meffengeri of heavy things. Diubtlcfs all fouls have a furviving thought, Therefore of death we think... | |
| Nathan Bailey - 1760 - 730 стор.
...parTion compounded of fear and bate, both ftrong. Over them lad barnr, with grim hue, Did always foar, beating his iron wings ; And after him owls and night ravens flew, The hateful meflengers of heavy things. Fairy i*u!tn, b. iiDonbtlefs all foub have a furviving thought, Therefore... | |
| 1812 - 352 стор.
...might. Lamenting Sorrow did in darkness lie, And Shame his ugly face did hide from living eye. And over them sad Horror, with grim hue Did always soar,...ravens flew, The hateful messengers of heavy things, Of death and dolor telling sad tidings ; Whilst sad Celeno, sitting on a cliff, A song of bale and... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 стор.
...might. Lamenting Sorrow did in darkness lie, And Shame his ugly face did hide from living eye. And over them sad Horror, with grim hue, Did always soar, beating his iron wings; And after him owls and night-ravens flew, The hateful messengers of heavy things, Of death and dolour telling sad tidings... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 354 стор.
...clothed with cloudy night Does shew to him that walks in fear and sad affright. ******* And over all sad Horror with grim hue Did always soar, beating his iron wings; And after him owls and night-ravens flew, The hateful messengers of heavy things, Of death and dolour telling sad tidings... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 стор.
...might, Lamenting Sorrow did in darkness lie, And Shame his ugly face did hide from living eye. And ame temple, the resounding wood, All vocal beings...hymn'd their equal God : The shrine with goreunstai night-ravens flew, The hateful messengers of heavy things, Of death and dolour telling sad tidings;... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 стор.
...might, Lamenting Sorrow did in darkness lie, And Shame big ugly faee did hide from living eye. And t:s him to t night-ravens flew, The hateful messengers of heavy things, ( )f death and dolour telling sad tidings... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 416 стор.
...destroyed by penitence, thmgi ntue of the passion and of the death of Crist. Ii. Over them sad horrovr, with grim hue, Did always soar, beating his iron wings ; And after him owls and night-raven* fie*. The hateful messengers of heavy thing*. Faerie Quo* Give colour to my pale cheek... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 806 стор.
...penitence, thurgh vertue of the passion and of the death of Crist. Id. Over them sad Aorrour, with grim bue. Did always soar, beating his iron wings ; And after him owls and uighl-ravcusi flew, The hateful messengers of heavy things. Faerie Queens Give colour to my pale check... | |
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