| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 512 pages
...Fond impious Man, thînk'lt thou, yon fanguine cloud, ' Rais'd by thy breath, has quench'd the orb o£ day ? ' To-morrow he repairs the golden flood, ' And warms the nations with redoubled ray. ' Knongh for me : With joy I fo: ' The different doom our Fates allign. ' Be thine Delpair, and fcepter'd... | |
| Dugald Stewart - Logic - 1802 - 632 pages
...triumph of their Scepties! Theories ? \ Fond, impious Man! Think'ft thou yon Sanguine Cloud, Rais'd by thy breath, has quench'd the Orb of Day ? To-morrow,...golden flood, And warms the Nations with redoubled ray, NOTE [N], page 251. TT may be proper to remark, that under the title of Oretttcmifts) I comprehend... | |
| Dugald Stewart - Logic - 1802 - 610 pages
...irnplous Man! Think'ft thou yon Sanguine Cloud. Rais'd by thy breath, has quench'd the Orb of Pay? To-morrow, he repairs the golden flood, And warms the Nations with redoubled ray. NOTE [N], page 251. IT may be proper to remark, that under the title of Ox* ncmifts, I comprehend not... | |
| Thomas Gray - English poetry - 1804 - 224 pages
...That lost in long futurity expire. " Fond impious Man, think'st thou yon sanguine " cloud, " Rais'd by thy breath, has quench'd the Orb of " day >. "...flood, " And warms the nations with redoubled ray. " Enough for me : With joy I see " The different doom our Fates assign. " Be thine Despair, and sceptred... | |
| James Macpherson - Bards and bardism - 1805 - 654 pages
...have raised. — They roll dark before him ; he rejoices in the robe of his beams." Infra, iv. 10. Fond impious man, thinkst thou yon sanguine cloud, Raised by thy breath, has quenched the orb of day ? To-morrow he repairs his golden flood, And warms the nations with redoubled... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 656 pages
...have raised. — They roll dark before him ; he rejoices in the robe of his beams." Infra, iv. 10. Fond impious man, thinkst thou yon sanguine cloud, Raised by thy breath, has quenched the orb of day P To-morrow he repairs his golden flood, And warms the nations with redoubled... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 248 pages
...ear, ' That lost in long futurity expire. ' Fond impious man! think'stthou yon sanguine cloud ' Rais'd by thy breath, has quench'd the orb of day ? « To-morrow...flood, ' And warms the nations with redoubled ray. ' Enough for me: with joy I see ' The different doom our Fates assign ! ' Be thine despair and sceptred... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1807 - 728 pages
...' That lost in long futurity expire. ' Fond impious Man, think'st thou yon sanguine cloud, ' Rais'd by thy breath, has quench'd the Orb of day? ' To-morrow...flood, ' And warms the nations with redoubled ray. ' Enough for me: With joy I see * Taliessin, Chief of the Bards, flourished in the sixth Century. His... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1807 - 700 pages
...impious, Man ! think' ft thou yon fanguine Cloud, [Orb of Day ? Rais'd by thy Breath, has quench'd the To-morrow he repairs the Golden Flood, And warms the Nations with redoubled ray. ' Yours, &c. BEJJBVOLUS. Mr. URBAN, F«l. 7. TN p. 96, I perufed a compendious letter on the deaf and... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - American literature - 1808 - 710 pages
...has been most scrupulously followed. Both of them are equally and totally obscure, and forgotten. " Fond impious man, think'st thou yon sanguine cloud...Raised by thy breath, has quench'd the orb of day ? " To morrow he rcparr« his gulden flood, "And warms the nations with redoubled ray." MODERN POETRY.... | |
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