| Lucan - Epic poetry, Latin - 1722 - 328 pages
...Conqueft cannot make it more nor le/s? 97 f Are thefe, my Friend, the Secrets thou wou'dft know, Thofe Doubts for which to Oracles we go? 'Tis known, 'tis plain, 'tis all already told. And horned Amman can no more unfold. K, f From From God deriv'd, to God by Nature join'd, 980 We a& the... | |
| Lucan - Actium, Battle of, 31 B.C. - 1722 - 320 pages
...Conqueft cannot make it more nor lefs? ' Are thcfe, my Friend, the Secrets thou wou'dft know, Thofe Doubts for which to Oracles we go? • . 'Tis known, 'tis plain, 'tis all already told, ..-• ' ; i .. ,o And horned Amman can no more unfold. Frotn God deriv'd, to God by Nature join'd,... | |
| Thomas Amory - Anecdotes - 1766 - 572 pages
...conqueft cannot make it more nor lefs ? Are thefe, my friend, the fecrets thou would'ft know, Thofe doubts for which to oracles we go ? 'Tis known, 'tis plain, 'tis all already told, And horned Ammon can no more unfold. ROWE. Or thus. What fhould I ASK, my friend, — if beft it be To... | |
| Thomas Amory - 1766 - 558 pages
...conqueft cannot make it more nor lefs ? Are thefe, my friend, the fccrets thou would'ft know, Thofe doubts for which to oracles we go ? 'Tis known, 'tis plain, 'tis all already told, And horned Ammon can no more unfold. I Or thus. ROWE. What (hould I ASK, my friend,—if beft it be To... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 286 pages
...conqueft cannot make it more nor lefs ? 575 Are thefe, my friend, the fecrets thou would'ft know, Thofe doubts for which to oracles we go ? 'Tis known, 'tis plain, 'tis all already told, And horned Ammon can no more unfold. From God deriv'd, to God by nature join'd, 5go We aft the diftates... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 276 pages
...conqueft cannot make it more nor lefs ? 975 Are thefe, my friend, the fecrets-thou would'ft know, Thofe doubts for which to oracles we go ? 'Tis known, 'tis plain, 'tis all atready told, And horned Ammon can no more unfold. From God deriv'd, to God by nature join'd, 980 We... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1809 - 446 pages
...***************** -,,-** y • T * y .- * >**** * 'Tis known, 'tis plain, 'tis all already told, And horned Ammon can no more unfold. From God derived, to God by nature joined, We act the dictates of his mighty mind : And though our priests are mute, and temples still,... | |
| Frederick Nolan - 1810 - 396 pages
...Voltaire, by a perverted application of this celeAre these, my friend, the secrets thou wouldst know, Those doubts for which to oracles we go ? Tis known, 'tis plain, 'tis all already told, And horned Ammon can no more unfold. From God deriv'd, to God by nature join'd, We act the dictates of... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 344 pages
...And conquest cannot make it more nor less? Are these, my friend, the secrets thou wouldst know; Those doubts for which to oracles we go? Tis known, 'tis plain, 'tis all already told; And horned Amiuon can no more unfold. From God derived, to God by nature join'd, We act the dictates of... | |
| Thomas Amory - 1823 - 358 pages
...conquest cannot make it more nor less ? — Are these, my friend, the secrets thou wouldst know. Those doubts for which to oracles we go ? 'Tis known, 'tis plain, 'tis all already told, And horned Amtnon can no more unfold. Rows. .TOR six weeks .after our marriage, we resided at the inn,... | |
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