 | Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1821
...those foggy raysts, tempestuous winds, cold blasts, snowes and hayle in the ayre ; nor the unequal! seas, which might amaze the hearer, and amate the beholder, where the Tritons and Kept une1 s seife would quake with chilling feare, to behold such monstrous icie ¡lands renting themselves... | |
 | 1833
...effected by the daring firmness and perseverance of man, who, as old Purchas says, has penetrated " where the Tritons, and Neptune's selfe, would quake with chilling feare, to behold such monstruous icie ilands renting themselves with terrour of their own massines, and disdaining otherwise... | |
 | William Coats, Christopher Middleton - 1852 - 147 páginas
...framed what he calls " his Pilgrimes", thus dilates upon the same subject : — " Nor the unequall seas, which might amaze the hearer, and amate the...icie ilands, renting themselves with terrour of their owne massiness, and disdayning otherwise both the sea's sovereigntie, and the sunne's hottest violence,... | |
 | P.L. Simmonds - 1852
...hayle in the ayre; nor the unequall seas, which might amaze the hearer, and amate the beholder, when the Tritons and Neptune's selfe would quake with chilling...such monstrous icie ilands, renting themselves with terror of their own massines, and disdayning otherwise both the sea's sovereigntie and the sunne's... | |
 | Peter Lund Simmonds - 1853 - 247 páginas
...hayle in the ayre ; nor the unequall seas, which might amaze the hearer, and arnate the beholder, when the Tritons and Neptune's selfe would quake with chilling...ilands, renting themselves with terrour of their own massines, and disdayning otherwise both the sea's govereigntie and the sunne's hottest violence, mustering... | |
 | Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1857 - 517 páginas
...hayle in the ayre ; nor the unequall seas, which might amaze the hearer, and amate the beholder, when the Tritons and Neptune's selfe would quake with chilling feare to behold such monstrous icie Hands, renting themselves with terror of their own massines, and disdayning otherwise both the sea's... | |
 | Peter Lund Simmonds - 1860 - 294 páginas
...hayle in the ayre ; nor the unequall seas, which might amaze the hearer, and amate the beholder, when the Tritons and Neptune's selfe would quake with chilling...ilands, renting themselves with terrour of their own massines, and disdayning otherwise both the sea's sovereigntie and the sunne's hottest violence, mustering... | |
 | Peter Lund Simmonds - 1860
...hayle in the ayre ; nor the unequall seas, which might amaze the hearer, and amate the beholder, when the Tritons and Neptune's selfe would quake with chilling...behold such monstrous icie ilands, renting themselves withterrour of their own massines, and disdayning otherwise both the sea's Bovereigntie and the sunne's... | |
 | Peter Lund Simmonds - 1875
...imequall seas, which mii:ht amaze the hearer, and amate the beholder, when the Tritons and Neptune s selfe would quake with chilling feare to behold such...ilands, renting themselves with terrour of their own massines, and disdayning otherwise both the sea's sovereigntie and the sunne's hottest violence, mustering... | |
 | Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1886 - 640 páginas
...hayle in the ayre; nor the nnequall seas, which might amaze the hearer, and amate the beholder, when the Tritons and Neptune's selfe would quake with chilling...such monstrous icie ilands, renting themselves with terror of their own massines, and disdayning otherwise both the sea's sovereigntie and the sunne's... | |
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