Meroe, Nilotic isle, and more to west, The realm of Bocchus to the Black-moor sea ; From the Asian kings, and Parthian among these, From India and the golden Chersonese, . And utmost Indian isle, Taprobane, Dusk faces with white silken turbans wreathed,... Savonarola, Erasmus, and Other Essays - Page 442by Henry Hart Milman - 1870 - 500 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Bell - English poetry - 1788 - 628 pages
...Emilian, some from farthest south, Syene', and where the shadow both way falls, 70 Meroe Nilotic ile, and more to west, The realm of Bocchus to the Black-moor sea ; From th' Asian kings and Parthian among these, From India and the golden Chersonese, And utmost Indian ile... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 434 pages
...Emilian, some from farthest south, Syene', and where the shadow both way falls, 7t) Meroe Nilotic ile, and more to west, The realm of Bocchus to the Black-moor sea; From th' Asian kings and Parthian among these, From India and the golden Chersonese, And utmost Indian isle,... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 540 pages
...Meroe, Nilotick isle; and, more to west," The realm of Boechus to the Black-moor sea;. From the Asiaa kings, and Parthian among these ; From India and the golden Chersonese, And utmost Indian isle Taprdbarie, Dusk faces with white silken turbans wreathM; From Gillia, Gades, and the British west;... | |
| English literature - 1812 - 528 pages
...shadow both way falls, Meroe Nelotic isle ; and more to west, The realm of Bocchus to the blaclcmoor sea, From the Asian kings, and Parthian among these ; From India, and the golden Chersonese ; Dusk faces, with white silken turbans wreathed." We trust we shall be pardoned for having set before... | |
| 1812 - 564 pages
...on th' Emilian; some from farthest south, Syene, and where the shadow both way falls, Meroe Nelotic isle; and more to west, The realm of Bocchus to the blackmoor sea, first number of the Edinburgh Review; the spirit in which these remarks are written, and the dignity... | |
| John Milton - 1813 - 270 pages
...road, Or on ttr Emilian ; some from farthest south, Syene1, and where the shadow both way falls, 70 Meroe. Nilotic isle ; and, more to west, The realm of Bocchus to the Black-moor sea ; From th' Asian kings, and Parthian amoug these; From India and the golden Chersonese, And utmost Indian... | |
| John Milton - 1815 - 244 pages
...lnlls, 7t Meroe Nilotic isle, and more to west, The realm of Bocchns to the Blnckmoor sea; From lir Asian kings, and Parthian among these, From India and the golden Chersonese, And ntmost Indian Isle Taprohane, T Dnsk fnces with white silken tnrhaas wreath'd ; From Gallin, Gades,... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - English poetry - 1819 - 366 pages
...the Appian road, Or on the' Emilian ; some from farthest south, Syene, and where the shadow both way falls, Meroe, Nilotic isle ; and, more to west, The realm of Bocchus to the Black- moor sea; From the' Asian kings, and Parthian among these ; From India and the golden Chersonese,... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1820 - 832 pages
...road, Or on the Kmilian ; some from farthest south, Syene, and where the shadow both way falls, Aleroe, morrow is obey'd. We think we see through Reason's...sight : Struck with her eye, whilst we applaud her Dnsk faces with white silken turbans wreath'd ; From Gallia, Gades, and the British west ; Germans,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1820 - 432 pages
...shadow both way falls, Meroe, Nilotick isle ; and more to west, The realm of Rocchus to the Blaok-muor sea ; From the Asian kings, and Parthian among these;...golden Chersonese, And utmost Indian isle Taprobane. — Parad. Reg. B. 4. One of the main helps to our love of remoteness in general, is the associations... | |
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