| William Falconer - Scottish poetry - 1802 - 192 pages
...deep to rove. Alternate change of climates has he known, And felt the fierce extremes of either zone : Where polar skies congeal th' eternal snow, Or equinoctial suns for ever glow. 50 w- .-. . i . B r ' Smote by the freezing or the scorching blast,' ! ' ') •* A. 'ship-boy on the... | |
| William Falconer - 1803 - 216 pages
...deep to rovr. Alternate change of climates has he known, And felt the fierce extremes of either zone, Where polar skies congeal th' eternal snow, Or equinoctial suns for ever glow. Smote by the freezing or the scorching blast, ' A ship-boy on the high and giddy mast,' From regions... | |
| William Falconer - English poetry - 1803 - 224 pages
...ever glow. Smote by the freezing or the scorching blast, ' A ship-boy on the high and giddy mast,' From regions where Peruvian billows roar, To the bleak coast of savage Labrador. From where Damascus, pride of Asian plains l Stoops her proud neck beneath tyrannic chains, To where... | |
| James Johnson - Voyages and travels - 1807 - 430 pages
...deep to rove. Alternate change of climate had he known, And felt the fierce extremes of either zone, Where polar skies congeal th' eternal snow, Or equinoctial...billows roar To the bleak coast of savage Labrador. CONTENTS. CHAP. I. (Page 1—17.) \ Departure from Cork — Arrive at Madeira — Its Appearance from... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 628 pages
...deep to rove, Alternate change of climates has he known, And felt the fierce extremes of cither zone: Where polar skies congeal th' eternal snow, Or equinoctial suns for ever glow, Smotc by the freezing, or the scorching blast, " A ship-boy on the high and giddy mast '," From regions... | |
| William Falconer - 1811 - 252 pages
...Deep to rove : Alternate change of Climates has he known, And felt the fierce extremes of either zone, Where polar Skies congeal th" eternal snow, Or equinoctial Suns for ever glow : Smote by the freezing or the scorching Blast, ' A ship-boy on the high and giddy mast,' From regions... | |
| William Falconer - Shipwrecks - 1811 - 118 pages
...deep to row. Alternate change of climates has he knonCf And felt the fierce extremes of either zone -, Where- polar skies congeal th' eternal snow, Or equinoctial suns for ever glo>v. Smote by the fit* /ing or the scorching blast, . ' A ship-boy on the high and giddy mast *,'... | |
| William Falconer - 1811 - 120 pages
...rove. Alternate change of climates has he knowir, And felt the fierce extremes of either zone; W here polar skies congeal th' eternal snow, Or equinoctial suns for ever glow. Smote by the freezing or the scorching blast, ' A ship-boy on the high and giddy mast *,' From regions... | |
| James Johnson - Bioclimatology - 1815 - 564 pages
...« - ^3 " Alternate change of climate had he known, . And felt the fierce extremes of either zone; Where polar skies congeal th' eternal snow, Or equinoctial suns for ever glow — Where seas of glass, with gay reflexiop, smil* Round the green coast of JAVA'S palmy isle, To where... | |
| William Falconer - 1818 - 194 pages
...to rove. Alternate change of climates has he known, Arid felt the fierce extremes of either zone ; Where polar skies congeal th' eternal snow, Or equinoctial suns for ever glow. Smote by the freezing or the scorching blast, ' A ship-boy on the high and giddy mast*,' From regions... | |
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