| John Dryden - Classical poetry - 1716 - 424 pages
...bis intended Voyage to Ireland. Vy Mr DRYOEK. SO may th' au(pidous Queen of Love, And the twin Srars, (the Seed of Jove,) And he, who rules the raging Wind, To thee, O facred Ship, be kind, And genrle Breezes nil thy Sails, Supplying lo:r Etcjien Gales, As thou, to whom... | |
| George England - Ethics - 1735 - 388 pages
...Virgilium, finibus Atticis Reddas incolumem, SPra^r, Et ferves Animse dimidium mex. So may th' aufpicious Queen of Love, And the Twin Stars (the Seed of Jove ;) And He who rules the raging Wind, To thee, O facred Ship, be kind, And gentle Breezes fill thy Sails, Supplying foft Elyjian Gales ; As thou to... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 528 pages
...on his intended Voyage to Ireland. SO may th' aufpicious queen of love, And the twin ftars the feed of Jove,' And he who rules the raging wind, To thee, O facred fhip, be kind ; And gentle breezes fill thy fails, Supplying foft Etefian gales : As thou, to... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1767 - 388 pages
...on his intended Voyage to Ireland. SO may th' aufpicious queen of love, And the twin ftars the feed of Jove, And he who rules the raging wind, To thee, O facred fhip, be kind ; And gentle breezes fill thy fails, Supplying foft Etefian gales : A a 3 As As... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1767 - 386 pages
...on his intended Voyage to Ireland. SO may th' aufpicious queen of love, And the twin ftars the feed of Jove, And he who rules the raging wind, To thee, O facred fhip, be kind ; And gentle breezes fill thy fails, Supplying foft Etefian gales : A a 3 As As... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1778 - 438 pages
...nostcoitMox, en kit intended voyage to Ireland. So may tb' auspicious Queen of Love, And the Twin Stan, the seed of Jove, And he who rules the raging wind, To thee, O sacred Ship ! be kind, And gentle breezes fill thy sails, f Supplying soft Etesian gales, As thou, to whom the Muse commends... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 366 pages
...his intended Voyage to Ireland. OO may th' aufpiuous queen of love, *"^ And the twin ftars the feed of Jove, And he who rules the raging wind, To thee, O facred mip, be kind ; And gentle breezes fill thy fails, Supplying foft Etefian gales: As thou, to... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 362 pages
...on his intended Voyage to Ireland. SO may th' aufpicious queen of love, And the twin ftars the feed of Jove. And he who rules the raging wind, To thee, O facred fhip, be kind; And gentle breezes fill thy fails, Supplying foft Etefian gales : As thou, to... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 346 pages
...BOOK I. ODE III. Inscribed to the Earl of Roscommon, on his intended voyage to Irciand. O o may th' auspicious Queen of Love, And the Twin Stars, the seed of Jove, And he who rules the raging wind, To thce, O sacred Ship, be kind, And gentle breezes fill thy sails, Supplying soft Etesian gales, As thou,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 664 pages
...FIRST BOOK Of HORACE. Inscribed to the earl of Roscommon, on his intended voyage to Ireland. CO may th' auspicious queen of love, ° And the twin stars, the...rules the raging wind, To thee, O sacred Ship, be kind ; And gentle breezes fill thy sails, Supplying soft Etesian gales : As thou, to whom the Muse commends,... | |
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