PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1834 - 295 pages |
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Page 225
... Zemi , the gods of the islanders , announces his approach . " In vain , " says he , " have we guarded the Atlantic for ages . A mortal has baffled our power ; nor will our votaries arm against him . Yours are a sterner race . Hence ...
... Zemi , the gods of the islanders , announces his approach . " In vain , " says he , " have we guarded the Atlantic for ages . A mortal has baffled our power ; nor will our votaries arm against him . Yours are a sterner race . Hence ...
Page 235
... ! MERION , Commissioned with his host to sweep From age to age the melancholy deep ! Chief of the ZEMI , whom the Isles obeyed , By Ocean severed from a world of shade . I. " Prepare , again prepare , " Thus o'er 235.
... ! MERION , Commissioned with his host to sweep From age to age the melancholy deep ! Chief of the ZEMI , whom the Isles obeyed , By Ocean severed from a world of shade . I. " Prepare , again prepare , " Thus o'er 235.
Page 277
... Zemi , who announced to him this terrible event ( Hist . c . 62 ) , as the oracles of Latona , according to Herodotus ( II . 152 ) predicted the overthrow of eleven kings in Egypt , on the appearance of men of brass , risen out of the ...
... Zemi , who announced to him this terrible event ( Hist . c . 62 ) , as the oracles of Latona , according to Herodotus ( II . 152 ) predicted the overthrow of eleven kings in Egypt , on the appearance of men of brass , risen out of the ...
Page 289
... But the Gods have willed it so . I. 87 . P. 258 , 1. 23 . CAZZIVA , • An ancient Cacique , in his life - time and after his death , employed by the Zemi to alarm his people . See Hist . c . 62 . PP P. 259 , 1. 4 . Unseen , unheard ! 289.
... But the Gods have willed it so . I. 87 . P. 258 , 1. 23 . CAZZIVA , • An ancient Cacique , in his life - time and after his death , employed by the Zemi to alarm his people . See Hist . c . 62 . PP P. 259 , 1. 4 . Unseen , unheard ! 289.
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age to age Almirante ancient birds bless blest breathed bright Cacique calm CANTO charm clouds Columbus Cortes courser dark deep delight desert shore dream DROPMORE Euripides fathers fear Finden fled flowers fond gaze gentle glad glimmering glory glows gold grave grove guavas hail heart heaven Hence Herrera Hist holy hope hope and fear hour human voice hung Icarius inspire light lingered live MEMORY mighty Wind mind musing night o'er once pensive pleasure raptures resigned rise round rude sacred sail says scene secret shade shed shine shore sigh silent sleep slumber smile song soon sorrow soul sphere spirit spring stood Stothard RA sung sweet tears thee thou thought thro trace trembling triumph truth vale VESPASIAN VIRGIL's tomb voice Voyage wake wandered wave weep WESTMINSTER ABBEY whence wild wind wings youth Zemi