| James Thomson - 1750 - 270 頁
...with more than wonder, Even with a fort of vanity we liften. NARvA. When to his glorious, firft eflay in war, New Carthage fell ; there all the flower of...generofity to mine. And then it was, that when the heroe heard How I to thee belong'd, he with large gifts, And friendly words difmifs'd me. MASINISSA.... | |
| James Thomson - 1757 - 272 頁
...with more than wonder. Even with a fort of vanity we Men. NARVA. When to his glorious, firft eflay in war, New Carthage fell ; there all the flower of Spain Were kept in hollage ; a full field prefenting For Scipio's generofity to fhine. And then it was, that when the... | |
| James Thomson - 1766 - 274 頁
...with more than wonder, Even with -a fort of vanity we liften. NARVA. When to his glorious, firft eflay in war, New Carthage fell ; there all the flower of...generofity to mine. And then it was, that when the hero heard How I to thee belong'd, he with large gifts, NC z And And friendly words difmifs'd me. MASINISSA.... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 364 頁
...with more than wonder,. Even with a fort of vanity we liften. Nar. When to his glorious, firfteflay in war,. New Carthage fell ; there all the flower...Were kept in hoftage ; a full field prefenting. For Scipio'a generofity to fnine. And then it was, that when the hero heard How I to thee brlong'd, he... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 374 頁
...with, more than wonder,. Even with a fort'of vanity we liften. Nar. When to his glorious, firft eflay in war, New Carthage fell; there all the flower of Spain Were kept in hoftage ; a full field'prefenting For Scipio's generality to (hine. And then it was, that when the hero heard How I... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1788 - 322 頁
...with more than wonder, Even with a fort of vanity we liften. NARVA. When to his glorious, firft eflay in war, New Carthage fell ; there all the flower of...a full field prefenting For Scipio's generofity to fhine. And then it was, that when the hero heard How I to thee belong'd, he with large gifts, And friendly... | |
| William Scott - 1789 - 416 頁
...God. XL Scifio r«florii.g the Caftiyi Lady to her Lover, AW HEN, 'to his glorious firft efHiy in wnr, New Carthage fell ; there, all the flower of Spain Were kept in hoftuge ; a full tiekl prcfenting For Scipio?s generolity to fliine. — A noble virgin, GonCpicuous... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1802 - 344 頁
...with more that wonder, Even with a sort of vanity, we listen. NARVA. When to his glorious first essay in war, New Carthage fell ; there all the flower of Spain Were kept in hostage ; a full field presenting For Scipio's generosity to shine. And then it was, that when the... | |
| William Scott - 1814 - 424 頁
...XI. — Sclpio restoring the Captive Lady to her Lover. — THOMSON. WHEN to his glorious first essay in war, New Carthage fell ; there all the flower of Spain Were kept in hostage ; a full field presenting For Scipio's generosity to shine. — A noble virgin Conspicuous... | |
| William Scott - 1819 - 366 頁
...and his God. XI. — Scipio restoring the Captive Lady to her Lover. WHEN to his glorious first essay in war, New Carthage fell ; there all the flower of Spain Were kept in hostage ; a full field presenting For Scipio's generosity to shine.— 'A noble virgin Conspicuous... | |
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