| Thomas Douglas Earl of Selkirk - 1816 - 56 páginas
...renting themselves with terrour of their own owne massines, and disdayning otherwise both the seas sovereigntie, and the sunne's hottest violence, mustering...windes and waves give backe ; seeming to rent the eares of others, while they rent themselves with crashing and splitting their congealed armours.' •... | |
| 1817 - 590 páginas
...the seta sovereigntie, and the sunne's hottest violence, mustering themselves in those watery pluiues where they hold a continual civill warre, and rushing one upon another, make windes and waves give hacke ; seeming to rent the eares of others, while they rent themselves with crashing and split* ting... | |
| James Hackett - 1818 - 186 páginas
...themselves with terrour of their own massines, and disdayning otherwise both the sea's sovercigntie, and the sunne's hottest violence; mustering themselves...windes and waves give backe ; seeming to rent the ears of others, while they rent themselves with crashing and splitting their congealed armours." —... | |
| John Barrow - 1818 - 450 páginas
...sea's sovereigntie, and the suune's hottest violence, mustering themselves in those watery plaiues where they hold a continual civill warre, and rushing...waves give backe; seeming to rent the cares of others, wliile they rent themselves with crashing and splitting their congealed armours."—Pitrckai. BY JOHN... | |
| John Barrow - 1818 - 460 páginas
...sea's sovereigntie- and the suune's hottest violence- mustering themselves in those watery piaiuea where they hold a continual civill warre- and rushing...windes and waves give backe ; seeming to rent the eares of others- while they rent themselves with crashing and splitting their congealed armours." •>... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1818 - 454 páginas
...feare, to behold such monstrous icie ilands, renting themselves with terrour of their own massines, and disdayning otherwise both the sea's sovereigntie,...hottest violence ; mustering themselves in those watery plaiues where they hold a continual civill warre, and, rushing one upon another, make windes and waves... | |
| William King - 1818 - 284 páginas
...hottest violence ; mistering themselves in those watery plaincs where they hold a continual civill varre, and, rushing one upon another, make windes and waves give backe ; seeming to rent the ears of others, while they rent themselves with crashing an.l splitting their congealed armours.'*-—/'wrcAtf*.... | |
| 1819 - 808 páginas
...leave, to behold such monstrous icie Hands, renting themselves with terrour of .their owne massines, and disdayning otherwise both the sea's sovereigntie,...those watery plaines •where they hold a continual civiU warre, and rushing one upon another, make windes and waves give backe ; seeming to rent the •eares... | |
| 1819 - 782 páginas
...terrour of their owne massines, and disdayning otherwise bolh the sea's sovereigntie, and the -unne's hottest violence, mustering themselves in those watery...continual civill warre, and rushing one upon another, make wimles and waves give backe ; seeming to rent the cares of others, while they rent themselves with... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1819 - 112 páginas
...terrour of their own macsines, and disdaynitig otherwise both the sea's sovereigntie, and the suuue's hottest violence ; mustering themselves in those watery...plaines where they hold a continual civill warre, and, nulling one upon another, muke windes and waves give backe ; seeming to rent Hie ears of others, while... | |
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