The Works of the English Poets, Volume 36H. Hughs, 1779 - 363 halaman |
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... Once foremost in the fight , ftill prone to lend Or arms or counfels , now perform thy best , And what thou canst not singly , urge the rest . 300 Thus he ; and thus the God , whose force can make The folid globe's eternal basis shake ...
... Once foremost in the fight , ftill prone to lend Or arms or counfels , now perform thy best , And what thou canst not singly , urge the rest . 300 Thus he ; and thus the God , whose force can make The folid globe's eternal basis shake ...
Halaman 21
... once , of Ilion's youth , the loveliest boy , The fairest fhe , of all the fair of Troy . By Neptune now the hapless hero dies , 545 Who covers with a cloud those beauteous eyes , And fetters every limb : yet , bent to meet His fate ...
... once , of Ilion's youth , the loveliest boy , The fairest fhe , of all the fair of Troy . By Neptune now the hapless hero dies , 545 Who covers with a cloud those beauteous eyes , And fetters every limb : yet , bent to meet His fate ...
Halaman 28
... once the tent and ligature fupply'd . Behold ! Pifander , urg'd by Fate's decree , Springs through the ranks to fall , and fall by thee , Great Menelaus ! to enhance thy fame ; High - towering in the front , the warriour came . First ...
... once the tent and ligature fupply'd . Behold ! Pifander , urg'd by Fate's decree , Springs through the ranks to fall , and fall by thee , Great Menelaus ! to enhance thy fame ; High - towering in the front , the warriour came . First ...
Halaman 45
... once in fame ! Nor lives in Greece a ftranger to his name . Then , what for common good my thoughts infpire , Attend ; and in the fon , refpect the fire : 135 Though Though fore of battle , though with wounds oppreft , ILIAD , 4.5 BOOK ...
... once in fame ! Nor lives in Greece a ftranger to his name . Then , what for common good my thoughts infpire , Attend ; and in the fon , refpect the fire : 135 Though Though fore of battle , though with wounds oppreft , ILIAD , 4.5 BOOK ...
Halaman 49
... Once more their minds in mutual ties engage , And what my youth has ow'd , repay their rage ? She faid . With awe divine the Queen of Love : Obey'd the fifter and the wife of Jove : 235 240 And from her fragrant breast the zone unbrac'd ...
... Once more their minds in mutual ties engage , And what my youth has ow'd , repay their rage ? She faid . With awe divine the Queen of Love : Obey'd the fifter and the wife of Jove : 235 240 And from her fragrant breast the zone unbrac'd ...
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