| Paul Henri Mallet - 1770 - 412 pagina’s
...confufion the heaven mail cleave afunder; and by this breach the Genii of Fire enter on horfeback. Surtur is at their head : before and behind him fparkles...bridge of heaven, break it in pieces : Thence they direcl: their courfe to a plain ; where they are joined by the Wolf Fenris, and the Great Serpent.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1771 - 590 pagina’s
...confufion the heaven fhall cleave afunder; and by this breach the Genii of Fire enter on horfeback. Surtur is at their head : before and behind him fparkles a bright glowing fire. His fword outfhines the Sun itfelf. The army of thefe Genii pafling on horfeback over the bridge of heaven, break... | |
| 1794 - 574 pagina’s
...fparklcs a bright glowing fire. K'isiWord outlines the Sun itfeif. The army of thefe Genii paffing on horfeback over the bridge of heaven, break it in pieces: Thence they lined their courfc to a plain ; where they are joined by the wolf Fenris, and the Great Serpent. Thither... | |
| 1809 - 382 pagina’s
...bright glowing fire. His sword outshines the Sun itself. The army of these Genii passing on horseback over the bridge of heaven, break it in pieces: Thence they direct their course to a plain; where they are joined by the Wolf Fenris and the Great Serpent- Thither also repair... | |
| George Oliver - 1841 - 348 pagina’s
...bright glowing fire. His sword outshines the sun itself. The army of these Genii passing on horseback over the bridge of heaven, break it in pieces: thence they direct their course to a plain ; where they are joined by the wolf Fenris, and the great Serpent. Thither also repair... | |
| Eugene Batchelder - 1849 - 184 pagina’s
...bright, glowing fire. His sword outshines the sun itself. The army of these Genii, passing on horseback over the bridge of heaven, break it in pieces: thence they direct their course to a plain, where they are joined by the wolf Fenris and the Great Serpent. Thither also repair... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1855 - 356 pagina’s
...bright, glowing fire. His sword outshines the sun itself. The army of these Genii, passing on horseback over the bridge of heaven, break it in pieces: thence they direct their course to a plain, where they are joined by the wolf Fenris and the great Serpent. Thither also repair... | |
| George Oliver - 2005 - 236 pagina’s
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