| John Milton - 1860 - 424 str.
...mix'd, water with fire In ruin reconciled: nor slept the winds Within their stony caves, but rush'd abroad From the four hinges of the world, and fell On the vex'd wilderness, whose tallest pines, Though rooted deep as high; and sturdiest oaks, Bow'd their... | |
| Advanced reading book - 1860 - 458 str.
...mixed, water with fire In ruin reconciled : nor slept the winds Within their stony caves, but rushed abroad From the four hinges of the world, and fell On the vexed wilderness, whose tallest pines, Though rooted deep as high, and sturdiest oaks, Bowed their... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1861 - 562 str.
...mixed, water with fire In ruin reconciled : nor slept the winds Within their stony caves, but rushed abroad From the four hinges * of the world, and fell On the vexed wilderness, whose tallest pines, Though rooted deep as high, and sturdiest oaks, Bowed then-... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1861 - 696 str.
...mixed, water with fire In ruin reconciled : nor slept the winds Within their stormy caves, out rush'd abroad From the four hinges of the world, and fell On the vei'd wilderness, whose tallest pines, Though rooted deep as high, and sturdiest oaks, Bow'd their... | |
| English poets - 1862 - 626 str.
...mixed, water with fire In ruin reconciled : nor slept the winds Within their stony caves, but rushed abroad From the four hinges of the world, and fell On the vexed wilderness, whose tallest pines, Though rooted deep as high, and sturdiest oaks, Bowed their... | |
| 1862 - 648 str.
...mixed, water with fire In ruin reconciled ; nor slept the winds Within their stony caves, but rushed abroad From the four hinges of the world, and fell On the vexed wilderness, whose tallest pines, Though rooted deep as high, and sturdiest oaks, Bowed their... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1863 - 586 str.
...same violation of nature, Par. Beg. Book 4: " nor slept the winds Within their stony caves, but rushed abroad From the four hinges of the world, and fell On the vexed wilderness " (quoted by Henry). The effect of the emission of all the winds from the skin in... | |
| Virgil - 1863 - 568 str.
...violation of nature, Par. lieg. Book 4: " nor slept the winds Within their etony caves, but rushed abroad From the four hinges of the world, and fell On the vexed wilderness " (quoted by Henry). The effect of the emission of all the winds from the skin in... | |
| John Milton - 1864 - 584 str.
...mixed, — water with fire In ruin reconciled : nor slept the winds Within their stony caves, but rushed abroad From the four hinges of the world, and fell On the vexed wilderness, whose tallest pines, Though rooted deep as high, and sturdiest oaks, Bowed their... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1866 - 726 str.
...mixed, water with fire in ruin reconciled : nor slept the winds within their stony caves, but rushed abroad from the four hinges of the world, and fell on the vexed wilderness, whose tallest pines, though rooted deep as high, and sturdiest oaks bowed their stiff... | |
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