| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 822 pages
...Atlas, her sire* to whose farpiercing eye The wonders of the deep expanded lie ; The' eternal columns which on earth he rears, End in the starry vault and prop the spheres. Id. Under this head we may rank those words which signify different ideas, by a sort of an unaccountable... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1830 - 500 pages
...(Atlas her sire, to whose fair piercing eye The wonders of the deep expanded lie ; The eternal columns an age. I lose my patience, and I own it too, When works are censured, 70 By his fair daughter is the chief confined, Who soothes to dear delight his anxious mind : Successless... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1839 - 510 pages
...(Atlas lier sire, to whose far-piercing eye The wonders of the deep expanded lie ; The eternal columns s it edge and power ; As Heaven's blest beam turns vinegar more sour. W By his fair daughter is the chief confined, Who soothes to dear delight his anxious mind : Successless... | |
| Homer - 1853 - 398 pages
...(Atlas her sire, to whose far-piercing eye The wonders of the deep expanded lie ; Th' eternal columns which on earth he rears End in the starry vault, and prop the spheres). 70 By his fair daughter is the chief confined, Who soothes to dear delight his anxious mind : Successless... | |
| Homer - 1871 - 104 pages
...(Atlas her sire, to whose far-piercing eye The wonders of the deep expanded lie ; The eternal columns which on earth he rears End in the starry vault, and prop the spheres). 70 By his fair daughter is the chief confined, Who soothes to dear delight his anxious mind : Successless... | |
| Homer - 1907 - 444 pages
...Atlas her sire, to whose far-piercing eye The wonders of the deep expanded lie ; The eternal columns which on earth he rears End in the starry vault, and prop the spheres : By his fair daughter is the chief confined, Who soothes to dear delight his anxious mind : Successful... | |
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