Sol uescit comitis non memor esse sui. Where'er old Ocean's boundless waters roll, Have borne, great Drake, thy bark from pole to pole. Should envious mortals o'er thy labours sleep, The stars, which led thee thro' the ventrous deep, Shall tell thy praises;... The French Anas ... - Strana 79autor/autoři: Jacques D. Du Perron - 1805Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1810 - 500 str.
...orbis, Quemque simul mundi vidit uterque polus. • ( Si taceant homines, facicnt te sidera notum. Sol nescit comitis non memor esse sui. Where'er old...the vent'rous deep, Shall tell thy praises ; and thy well.earn'd fame, The sun, thy fellow.traveller, proclaim. * Sebastian Cano, or Canus, a Biscayan by... | |
| 1812 - 352 str.
...terminus orbis, Quemque simul mundi vidit uterque polus, • Si taceant homines, facient te sidera notum, Sol nescit comitis non memor esse sui. Where'er old...from pole to pole.. Should envious mortals o'er thy labors sleep, The stars, which led thee through the vent'rous deep, Shall tell thy praises ; and thy... | |
| William Maxwell - 1852 - 500 str.
...orbis, Quemque simul mundi vidit uterque polus. Si taceant homines, facient te sidera notum, Sol uescit comitis non memor esse sui. Where'er old Ocean's boundless...the ventrous deep, Shall tell thy praises; and thy well-earn'd fame The sun, thy fellow traveller, proclaim. TRUST IN PROVIDENCE. What a sublime sentiment... | |
| 1852 - 508 str.
...simul iiiundi vidit uterque polus. Si taceaut homines, facient te sidera notum, Sol ncseit comitis n0n memor esse sui. Where'er old Ocean's boundless waters...the ventrous deep, Shall tell thy praises; and thy well-earn'd fame The sun, thy fellow traveller, proclaim. TRUST IN PROVIDENCE. What a sublime sentiment... | |
| 1852 - 508 str.
...simul mundi vidit utcrque polus. Si taceant homines, facient te sidera notum, Sol nuscit comitis uon memor esse sui. Where'er old Ocean's boundless waters...labours sleep, The stars, which led thee thro' the veutrous deep. Shall tell thy praises; and thy well-earn'd fame The sun, thy fellow traveller, proclaim.... | |
| Henry Philip Dodd - 1870 - 652 str.
...celebrated voyage round the world . The translation is taken from " Selections from the French Anns." 17a7: Where'er old Ocean's boundless waters roll. Have borne,...o'er thy labours sleep, The stars, which led thee through the vent'rous deep. Shall tell thy praises ; and thy wcll-earn'd fame, The sun, thy fellow-traveller,... | |
| Epigrammatists - 1870 - 654 str.
...celebrated voyage round the world. The translation is taken from " Selections from the French Anns." 1797 : Where'er old Ocean's boundless waters roll, Have borne,...pole to pole. Should envious mortals o'er thy labours slecji, The stars, which led thee through the vent'rous deep, Shull tell thy praises ; and thy well-earn'd... | |
| Henry Philip Dodd - 1875 - 748 str.
...celebrated voyage round the world. The translation is taken from " Selections from the French Anas." 1797: Where'er old Ocean's boundless waters roll, Have borne,...mortals o'er thy labours sleep, The stars, which led tliee through the veut'rous deep, Shall tell thy praises; and thy well-curn'd fame, The sun, thy fellow-traveller,... | |
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