| 1780 - 688 sider
...ih( incendiary. I Nota bene, Thefpis. 5 Fot not to have been dipt in Lethe lake, Could fdve the Tonne of Thetis from to die; But that blind bard did him immortal m<ke, Witb vales dipt in deaw.of Gafialic. Sftnffr'i P.uiaei tf Timt, J Kullam numeo abrft, C fit prudcntia.... | |
| Benjamin Martin - 1737 - 720 sider
...Grecian Style. Thus Spencer trots in State: " For not to have been dipt in Lethe Lake " Could fave the Son of Thetis from to die ; " But that blind Bard did him immortal make, " With Verfes dipt in Dew of Cajlzlie. Tmefis between Words broke puts others in. G\okfoe'er he puts on't,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1750 - 320 sider
...fwset Poets Verfe be glorifide, For not to have been dipt in Lithe Lake, Could fave the Son ofT&ctis from to die ; But that blind Bard did him immortal make, With Verfes, dipt in De-v of Caftalit I Which made the Eaftcrn Conquerour to cry, O fortunate Young-man,... | |
| 1788 - 510 sider
...assay 4^5 " To mount to heaven, on Pegasus must ride, " And with sweet poets' verse be glorifide. " For not to have been dipt in Lethe lake " Could save...to die, " But that blind bard did him immortal make 430 " With verses dipt in dew of Castalie, " Which made the Eastern conquerour to cry, " O fortunate... | |
| John Jortin - 1790 - 506 sider
...have faid, Such one Maufolus bad. IBID. For not to have been dipt in Lethe lake Could fave the fon of Thetis from to die ; But that blind Bard did him immortal make, With verfes, dipt in dew of Caftalie. The lines are elegant ; but he fhould have faid, For not to have been... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1802 - 380 sider
...%ueene, to which I cannot at prefent refer : For not to have been dipt in Lethe lake Could fave the fon of Thetis from to die : But that blind bard did him immortal make With verfes dipt in dew of Caftalie. The fheaf to bind, the beech to fell, That nodding fhades a craggy... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1802 - 332 sider
...Qucent, to which I cannot at prefent refer : For not to have been dipt in Lethe lake Could fave the fon of Thetis from to die : But that blind bard did him immortal make With vcrfes dift in dew of Caftalie. The meaf to bind, the beech to fell, That nodding Ihades a craggy dell.... | |
| James Harris - 1806 - 500 sider
...TO tgd^ni, rS yj a'psiv, TV ygaipitr. The same construction is not unknown in English, Thus Spenser, For not to have been dipt -in Lethe lake, Could save the son of Thetis FROM TO DIE — In like manner we say, He did it, to be rich, where we must supply by an Ellipsis the Preposition,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 600 sider
...vertuous deeds assay To mount to Heaven, on Pegasus must ride, And with swcete poets verse be glorifide. " For not to have been dipt in Lethe lake, Could save the sonne of Thetis from to die ; But that blinde bard did him iirimortalTmake With verses, dipt in deaw... | |
| Edmund Henry Barker - 1812 - 580 sider
...QÍÍÍ rare puro Castaliœ lavit Crines solutos." I add the following beautiful lines of Spenser, " For not to have been dipt in Lethe lake " Could save...bard did him immortal make " With verses, dipt in dew of Castalie." I would here ask, by the way, whether the metaphorical words " verses dipt in dew... | |
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