Arun, loveliest o£Vinatian race, Though younger He, whom Madhava bestrides, When high on eagle-plumes he rides : But oh ! what pencil of a living star Could paint that gorgeous car, In which, as in an ark supremely bright, The lord of boundless light... Works - Page 246by Sir William Jones - 1807Full view - About this book
| British poets - 1822 - 310 pages
...As tinge the reins which Arun guides, Glowing with immortal grace, Young Arun, loveliest of Vinatian race, Though younger. He, whom Madhava bestrides,...ark supremely bright, The lord of boundless light 1 See Gray's Letters, p. 382, 4lo. and the note. Ascending calm o'er the' empyrean sails, [veils. And... | |
| Charles Coleman - 1832 - 514 pages
...Arun, loveliest of Vinatian race ; Though younger he^ whom Madhava| bestrides, When high on eagle plume he rides. But, oh ! what pencil of a living star Could...bright, The lord of boundless light, Ascending calm o'er the Empyreum sails, And with ten thousand beams his awful beauty veils. Sir W. Jones's Hymn to Surya.... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1851 - 568 pages
...similarity to the Greek system is seen in the following invocation from the Sanscrit, by Sir W. Jones : — But oh ! what pencil of a living star Could paint...bright, The lord of boundless light Ascending calm o'er the empyrean sails. And with ten thousand beams his awful beauty veils I The accompanying cut, of which... | |
| Edward Pococke - 1852 - 444 pages
...worshippers, to imitate, as far as possible, the magnificent splendours of this deity of the rayed majesty. But, oh ! what pencil of a living star Could paint...bright, The Lord of boundless light Ascending calm o'er the Empyreum sails, And with ten thousand beams his awful beauty veils.2 " The most renowned of the... | |
| Edward Pococke - 1856 - 444 pages
...worshippers, to imitate, as far as possible, the magnificent splendours of this deity of the rayed majesty. But, oh ! what pencil of a living star Could paint that gorgeous car, lu which as in an ark supremely bright, The Lord of boundless light Ascending calm o'er the Einpyreum... | |
| 1869 - 688 pages
...his splendid car with one wheel, drawn by a seven-headed horse of an emerald colour. VOL. VII. II " But oh, what pencil of a living star Could paint that...bright, The lord of boundless light Ascending, calm o'er the empyrean sails, And with ten thousand beams his awful beauty veils." Sir W. Jones's Hymn to Surya.... | |
| William Jones - 1876 - 136 pages
...Glowing with immortal grace, Young Arun, loveliest of Vinatian race, Though younger He, whom Mddhava bestrides, When high on eagle-plumes he rides : But...Six jocund seasons dance, A radiant month in each quick -shifting hand ; Alternate they advance, While buxom nature feels The grateful changes of the... | |
| Har Bilas Sarda (Diwan Bahadur) - 1906 - 506 pages
...Comparative Philology, . . " Lett re a M. Humboldt. Journal Asiatique (Ibo6), p. 455. EASTERN ASIA. But, Oh ! what pencil of a living star Could paint that gorgeous car, In which as in on ark supremely bright, The Lord of boundless light Ascending calm o'er the Empyrenm sails, And with... | |
| Har Bilas Sarda (Diwan Bahadur) - 1922 - 498 pages
...that I awure the reader that the far-famed 'hurrah' of IUH native country (lOugland) EASTERN ASIA. But, Oh ! what pencil of a living star Could paint...bright, The Lord of boundless light Ascending calm o'er the Empyreura sails, And with ten thousand beams his beauty veils, —HYMN TO SURYA : Translated by... | |
| Oscar George Sonneck - 1924 - 734 pages
...thy powers I sing. (Hymn to the Sun.) Again, in his character of preserver, he is addressed thus : But oh, what pencil of a living star Could paint that...The Lord of boundless light, Ascending, calm o'er the empyrean sails And with ten thousand beams his awful beauty veils. But towards the end of Grishma,... | |
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