| Abraham Cowley - 1905 - 484 стор.
...Davis o/"Deptford, Esquire. TO this great Ship which round the Globe has run, And matcht in Race the Chariot of the Sun, This Pythagorean Ship (for it...once and transformation now) In her New Shape this sacred Port allow. Drake and his Ship could not have wish'd from Fate, A more blest Station, or more... | |
| William Ford Nichols - 1913 - 296 стор.
...inscription from Abraham Cowley's pen: "This ship which round the world has run And matched in race the chariot of the sun, This Pythagorean ship (for it may claim Without presumption so deserved a name) By knowledge once and transformation now On her new stage this sacred part allow.... | |
| Douglas Ottinger Kelley - 1915 - 506 стор.
...silver plate) by Cowley: To this great ship which round the world has run, And watched in race the Chariot of the sun; This Pythagorean ship, (for it may claim Without presumption so deserved a name), By knowledge once and transformation now On her new stage, this sacred port allow,... | |
| 1906 - 526 стор.
...by the poet Cowley : — " To this great ship which round the globe has run And matched in race the chariot of the sun, This Pythagorean ship (for it may claim Without presumption so deserved a name) By knowledge once, and transformation now, In her new shape this sacred part allow.... | |
| Geffrey Whitney - 1971 - 642 стор.
...given in a Life of Drake: " To this great Ship which round the Globe has run, And rnateh'd in race the chariot of the Sun; This Pythagorean Ship (for it...once, and transformation now, In her new shape this sacred port allow. Drake and his Ship could not have wish'd from Fate An happier station, or more blest... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1905 - 484 стор.
...Davis of Deptford, 'Esquire. TO this great Ship which round the Globe has run, And matcht in Race the Chariot of the Sun, This Pythagorean Ship (for it...once and transformation now) In her New Shape this sacred Port allow. Drake and his Ship could not have wish'd from Fate, A more blest Station, or more... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1898 - 898 стор.
...oft-quoted lines : — • To this great ship, which round the world has run, And matched in race the chariot of the sun, This Pythagorean ship (for it may claim, Without presumption, so deserved a name, By knowledge once, and transformation now), In her new shape, this sacred port allow.... | |
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