| England - 1820 - 876 pages
...comes to us From the depths of Tartarus. For what of evil doth he roam From his red and gloomy home, In the centre of the world, Where the sinful dead are hurled ? Mark him as he moves along, Drawn hy horses black and strong, Such as may belong to Night, 'Ere she takes her morning flight. Now the... | |
| England - 1820 - 730 pages
...comes to us From the depths of Tartarus. For what of evil doth he roam From his red and gloomy home, In the centre of the world, Where the sinful dead are...he moves along, Drawn by horses black and strong, Such as may belong to Night, 'Ere she takes her morning flight. Now the chariot stops : the god On... | |
| Barry Cornwall - 1820 - 214 pages
...comes to us From the depths of Tartarus. For what of evil doth he roam From his red and gloomy home, In the centre of the world, Where the sinful dead are...as he moves along Drawn by horses black and strong, Such as may belong to Night 'Ere she takes her morning flight. Now the chariot stops: the god On our... | |
| Barry Cornwall - 1822 - 222 pages
...comes to us From the depths of Tartarus. For what of evil doth he roam From his red and gloomy home, In the centre of the world, Where the sinful dead are...as he moves along Drawn by horses black and strong, Such as may belong to Night 'Ere she takes her morning flight. Now the chariot stops : the god On our... | |
| William Darlington - Mythology - 1832 - 350 pages
...comes to us Prom the depths of Tartarus. For what of evil doth he roam From his red and gloomy home, In the centre of the world, Where the sinful dead are...he moves along, Drawn by horses black and strong; Such as may belong to night Ere she takes her morning flight. Now the chariot stops: the god On our... | |
| 1834 - 438 pages
...us Front the depths of Tartarus. For what of evil dolli he roam From his red and gloomy home, In ehe centre of the world. Where the sinful dead are hurled? Mark him as he moves along, Drawn by horws black and strong, Such as may belong to night Ere she takes her morning flight. Now the chariot... | |
| American poetry - 1842 - 480 pages
...he roam From his red and gloomy home, In the centre of the world, Where the sinful dead are hurl'd* Mark him as he moves along, Drawn by horses black and strong, Such as may belong to Night Ere she takes her morning flight. Now the chariot stops : the god On our... | |
| Eliza Robbins - Mythology - 1851 - 318 pages
...comes to us From the depths of Tartarus. For what of evil doth he roam From his red and gloomy home, In the centre of the world, Where the sinful dead are...he moves along, Drawn by horses black and strong, Such as may belong to night Ere she takes her morning flight. Now the chariot stops : the god On our... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1856 - 384 pages
...he roam From his red and gloomy home, In the centre of the world, Where the sinful dead are hurl'd ? Mark him as he moves along Drawn by horses black and strong, Such as may belong to night, 'Ere she takes her morning flight. Now the chariot stops ; the god On... | |
| Hélène Adeline Guerber - Legends - 1893 - 440 pages
...From the depths of Tartarus. For what of evil doth he roam From his red and gloomy home, In the center of the world, Where the sinful dead are hurled? Mark...he moves along, Drawn by horses black and strong, Such as may belong to Night Ere she takes her morning flight. Now the chariot stops : the god On our... | |
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