The Works of the English Poets, Volume 36H. Hughs, 1779 - 363 halaman |
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... foul is kindled , and my bofom burns : New rifing fpirits all my force alarm , Lift each impatient limb , and brace my arm . This ready arm , unthinking , shakes the dart ; The blood pours back , and fortifies my heart ; 3 105 110 ...
... foul is kindled , and my bofom burns : New rifing fpirits all my force alarm , Lift each impatient limb , and brace my arm . This ready arm , unthinking , shakes the dart ; The blood pours back , and fortifies my heart ; 3 105 110 ...
Halaman 13
... foul to rival acts with mine : Together let us battle on the plain ; 305 Two , not the worst ; nor ev'n this fuccour vain : 310 Not vain the weakest , if their force unite ; But ours , the bravest have confess'd in fight . This faid ...
... foul to rival acts with mine : Together let us battle on the plain ; 305 Two , not the worst ; nor ev'n this fuccour vain : 310 Not vain the weakest , if their force unite ; But ours , the bravest have confess'd in fight . This faid ...
Halaman 14
... foul abhors to stay , And glows with profpects of th ' approaching day . O prince ! ( Meriones replies ) whofe care Leads forth th ' embattled fons of Crete to war ; This fpeaks my grief ; this headlefs lance I wield ; 335 The reft lies ...
... foul abhors to stay , And glows with profpects of th ' approaching day . O prince ! ( Meriones replies ) whofe care Leads forth th ' embattled fons of Crete to war ; This fpeaks my grief ; this headlefs lance I wield ; 335 The reft lies ...
Halaman 15
... foul , to conquer or to die : If aught disturb the tenour of his breaft , ' Tis but the wish to ftrike before the rest . In fuch affays thy blameless worth is known , 355 360 370 And every art of dangerous war thy own . By chance of ...
... foul , to conquer or to die : If aught disturb the tenour of his breaft , ' Tis but the wish to ftrike before the rest . In fuch affays thy blameless worth is known , 355 360 370 And every art of dangerous war thy own . By chance of ...
Halaman 23
... foul obey'd ; Their lifted bucklers caft a dreadful fhade Around the chief . Æneas too demands Th ' affifting forces of his native bands : Paris , Deïphobus , Agenor join ; ( Co - aids and captains of the Trojan line ) In order follow ...
... foul obey'd ; Their lifted bucklers caft a dreadful fhade Around the chief . Æneas too demands Th ' affifting forces of his native bands : Paris , Deïphobus , Agenor join ; ( Co - aids and captains of the Trojan line ) In order follow ...
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Achilles Æneas Ajax Antilochus arms Atrides Automedon blood bofom bold brave breaſt breath chariot chief cloſe courfers courſe dart dead death defcends diftant divine dreadful duft Ev'n eyes facred faid falchion fall fame fate fhade fhall fhore fide field fierce fight filver fire firſt flain flame flew flies fome forrows foul fpear ftern ftill ftream fuch fury glory god-like Goddeſs Gods gore Grecian Greece Greeks hand Heaven Hector hero himſelf hoft honours Idomeneus Ilion javelin Jove Jove's king laft lance laſt Lycian Merion mortal Neptune o'er Oïleus Patroclus Peleus Pelides Phoebus pierc'd plain Polydamas Priam prize purſue race rage refound rife round ſaid Scamander ſhade ſhakes ſhall ſhine ſhips ſhore ſhould Simoïs ſkies ſpear ſpoke ſpread ſtand ſteeds ſtill ſtood Teucer thee thefe theſe Thetis thofe thoſe thou thunder trembling Trojan Troy warriour whofe whoſe wound youth