The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volume 43Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... Troy ; Here angry Neptune hurl'd his vengeful mace , There Jove o'erturn'd it from its inmost base ; Though brave , yet vanquish'd , fhe confefs'd the odds , Her fons were heroes , but they fought with Gods . Ah ! what new horrors rife ...
... Troy ; Here angry Neptune hurl'd his vengeful mace , There Jove o'erturn'd it from its inmost base ; Though brave , yet vanquish'd , fhe confefs'd the odds , Her fons were heroes , but they fought with Gods . Ah ! what new horrors rife ...
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... Troy he turns his eyes , and round beholds A thoufand fires blaze dreadful ; through his ears Paffes the direful fymphony of war , Of fife , or pipe , and the loud hum of hofts Strikes him dismay'd : Now o'er the Grecian tents His eyes ...
... Troy he turns his eyes , and round beholds A thoufand fires blaze dreadful ; through his ears Paffes the direful fymphony of war , Of fife , or pipe , and the loud hum of hofts Strikes him dismay'd : Now o'er the Grecian tents His eyes ...
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... Troy . O prince , he cries , in this disastrous hour Greece all our counfel claims , now , now demands . Our deepest cares ! the power omnipotent Frowns on our arms , but finiles with afpect mild On Hector's incenfe : Heavens ! what fon ...
... Troy . O prince , he cries , in this disastrous hour Greece all our counfel claims , now , now demands . Our deepest cares ! the power omnipotent Frowns on our arms , but finiles with afpect mild On Hector's incenfe : Heavens ! what fon ...
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... night ; Left tir'd they fleep , while Troy with all her war Hangs o'er our tents , and now , perhaps ev'n now Arins her proud bands . Arife , my friend , arife ! To whom the Pylian : Think not , mighty king F4 To HOMER'S ILIAD , B. X. 71.
... night ; Left tir'd they fleep , while Troy with all her war Hangs o'er our tents , and now , perhaps ev'n now Arins her proud bands . Arife , my friend , arife ! To whom the Pylian : Think not , mighty king F4 To HOMER'S ILIAD , B. X. 71.
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... Pylian gently with thefe words awakes : Rife , fon of Tydeus ! ill , a whole night's reft Suits with the brave ! and fleep'ft thou , while proud Troy Hangs Hangs o'er our tents , and from yon joining hill HOMER'S ILIAD , B. X. 73.
... Pylian gently with thefe words awakes : Rife , fon of Tydeus ! ill , a whole night's reft Suits with the brave ! and fleep'ft thou , while proud Troy Hangs Hangs o'er our tents , and from yon joining hill HOMER'S ILIAD , B. X. 73.
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Istilah dan frasa umum
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