The Works of the English Poets, Volume 36H. Hughs, 1779 - 363 halaman |
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... Patroclus , but shall send in vain . What youths he flaughters under Ilion's walls ! Ev'n my lov'd fon , divine Sarpedon , falls ! Vanquifi'd at laft by Hector's lance he lies . Then , nor till then , fhäll great Achilles rife : And lo ...
... Patroclus , but shall send in vain . What youths he flaughters under Ilion's walls ! Ev'n my lov'd fon , divine Sarpedon , falls ! Vanquifi'd at laft by Hector's lance he lies . Then , nor till then , fhäll great Achilles rife : And lo ...
Halaman 98
... Patroclus . PATROCLUS ( in pursuance of the request of Neftor in the eleventh book ) entreats Achilles to fuffer him to go to the affiftance of the Greeks with Achilles's troops and armour . He agrees to it ; but at the fame time ...
... Patroclus . PATROCLUS ( in pursuance of the request of Neftor in the eleventh book ) entreats Achilles to fuffer him to go to the affiftance of the Greeks with Achilles's troops and armour . He agrees to it ; but at the fame time ...
Halaman 99
... Patroclus to Achilles flies ; The streaming tears fall copious from his eyes ; Not fafter trickling to the plains below , From the tall rock the fable waters flow . Divine Pelides , with compaffion mov'd , Thus fpoke , indulgent to his ...
... Patroclus to Achilles flies ; The streaming tears fall copious from his eyes ; Not fafter trickling to the plains below , From the tall rock the fable waters flow . Divine Pelides , with compaffion mov'd , Thus fpoke , indulgent to his ...
Halaman 100
... Patroclus fpoke : Let Greece at length with pity touch thy breaft , Thyfelf a Greek ; and , once , of Greeks the beft ! Lo ! every chief that might her fate prevent , Lies pierc'd with wounds , and bleeding in his tent . Eurypylus ...
... Patroclus fpoke : Let Greece at length with pity touch thy breaft , Thyfelf a Greek ; and , once , of Greeks the beft ! Lo ! every chief that might her fate prevent , Lies pierc'd with wounds , and bleeding in his tent . Eurypylus ...
Halaman 101
... Patroclus ! thy Achilles knows no fears ; Nor words from Jove , nor oracles , he hears ; Nor aught a mother's caution can suggest ; The tyrant's pride lies rooted in my breast . My wrongs , my wrongs , my constant thought engage , Thofe ...
... Patroclus ! thy Achilles knows no fears ; Nor words from Jove , nor oracles , he hears ; Nor aught a mother's caution can suggest ; The tyrant's pride lies rooted in my breast . My wrongs , my wrongs , my constant thought engage , Thofe ...
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