The Works of the English Poets, Том 36H. Hughs, 1779 - Всего страниц: 363 |
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... give ; Spears I have ftore ( and Trojan lances all ) That fhed a luftre round th ' illumin'd wall . Though I , difdainful of the diftant war , Nor truft the dart , nor aim th ' uncertain fpear , Yet hand to hand I fight , and spoil the ...
... give ; Spears I have ftore ( and Trojan lances all ) That fhed a luftre round th ' illumin'd wall . Though I , difdainful of the diftant war , Nor truft the dart , nor aim th ' uncertain fpear , Yet hand to hand I fight , and spoil the ...
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... to Ilion bring , And fuch the contract of the Phrygian king ! Our offers now , illuftrious prince ! receive ; For fuch an aid what will not Argos give ? 475 To To conquer Troy , with ours thy forces join , POPE'S HOMER .
... to Ilion bring , And fuch the contract of the Phrygian king ! Our offers now , illuftrious prince ! receive ; For fuch an aid what will not Argos give ? 475 To To conquer Troy , with ours thy forces join , POPE'S HOMER .
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... carried off from the battle . Several actions fucceed ; till the Trojans , much diftreffed , are obliged to give way : the leffer Ajax fignalizes himself in a particular man- ner . Bi THE ILIA D. BOOK XIV . UT nor the genial.
... carried off from the battle . Several actions fucceed ; till the Trojans , much diftreffed , are obliged to give way : the leffer Ajax fignalizes himself in a particular man- ner . Bi THE ILIA D. BOOK XIV . UT nor the genial.
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... gives it ; and what he shall say , Young though he be , disdain not to obey : A youth , who from the mighty Tydeus fprings , May fpeak to councils and affembled kings . Hear then in me the great Oenides ' fon , Whose honour'd duft ( his ...
... gives it ; and what he shall say , Young though he be , disdain not to obey : A youth , who from the mighty Tydeus fprings , May fpeak to councils and affembled kings . Hear then in me the great Oenides ' fon , Whose honour'd duft ( his ...
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... gives command to Fear and Flight " To join his rapid courfers for the fight : Then , grim in arms , with hafty vengeance flies Arms , that reflect a radiance through the skies . And now had Jove , by bold rebellion driven , Discharg'd ...
... gives command to Fear and Flight " To join his rapid courfers for the fight : Then , grim in arms , with hafty vengeance flies Arms , that reflect a radiance through the skies . And now had Jove , by bold rebellion driven , Discharg'd ...
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical Samuel Johnson Полный просмотр - 1779 |
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