He for the passage sought, attempted since So much in vain, and seeming to be shut By jealous Nature with eternal bars. In these fell regions, in Arzina caught, And to the stony deep his idle ship Immediate seal'd, he with his hapless crew Each full exerted... The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review - Page 256edited by - 1809Full view - About this book
| James Thomson - 1826 - 176 pages
...seeming to be shut By jealous nature with eternal bars. t. In these fell regions, in Arzina caught, 930 And to the stony deep his idle ship Immediate seal'd,...cordage glued The sailor, and the pilot to the helm. 935 Hard by these shores, where scarce his freezing stream Rolls the wild Oby, live the last of men... | |
| James Thomson - 1826 - 438 pages
...vain, and seeming to be shut By jealous Nature with eternal bars. In these fell regions, in Ariina caught, And to the stony deep his idle ship Immediate...his hapless crew, Each full exerted at his several tank , Froze into statues ; to the cordagt? glu'd The sailor, and the pilot to the helui. Hard by these... | |
| James Thomson - 1826 - 268 pages
...sought, attempted since So much in vain, and seeming to be shut By jealous nature with eternal bars. In these fell regions, in Arzina caught, And to the stony deep his idle ship Immediate scal'd, he with his hapless crew, Each full exerted at his several task, Froze into statues; to the... | |
| 1827 - 266 pages
...shut By jealous Nature with eternal bars. In these fell regions, in Arzina caught, W Miserable they, \ And to the stony deep his idle ship Immediate seal'd, he with his hapless crew, Each full.exerted at his several task, Froze into statues ; to the cordage glued The sailor, and the pilot... | |
| Thomas F. Walker - 1830 - 256 pages
...sought, attempted since So much in vain, and seeming to be shut By jealous Nature with eternal bars. In these fell regions, in Arzina caught, And to the...idle ship Immediate seal'd, he with his hapless crew, * M. de Maupertuis, in his book on the figure of the earth, after having described the beautiful lake... | |
| 1831 - 1070 pages
...could have chilled one's very soul as well as body, with such intense feeling of cold ? Not one. " In these fell regions, in Arzina caught, And to the stony deep his idle ship Immediate seatd, he with his hapless crew, Each full exerted at his several task, Froze into statues — to the... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 pages
...shut By jealous Nature with eternal bars. In these fell regions, in Arzina caught, And to the etony deep his idle ship Immediate seal'd, he with his hapless crew Each f^ll exerted at his several task, Froze into ft. -i tiics; to the cordage glued The sailor, and the... | |
| Joseph Emerson - 1832 - 122 pages
...other hemisphere. 61 hi these fell regions, in Areina caugbt, And to the stony deep his idle ship 45 Immediate seal'd, he with his hapless crew, Each full...several task, Froze into statues ; to the cordage glu'd The sailor, and the pilot to the helm. Hard by these shores, where scarce his freezing stream... | |
| James Thomson - 1836 - 164 pages
...sought, attempted since So much in vain, and seeming to he shut By jealous Nature with eternal hars. In these fell regions, in Arzina caught, And to the stony deep his idle ship » The other hemisphere. 4 Sir Hugh Wllloughby, sent hy Queen Elizaheth u iiiacuivr ihe north-east... | |
| James Thomson - 1838 - 236 pages
...sought, attempted since So much in vain, and seeming to be shut By jealous Nature with eternal bars. In these fell regions, in Arzina caught, And to the stony deep his idle ship Immediate sealed, he with his hapless crew, Each full exerted at his several task, Froze into statues; to the... | |
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