The Works of the English Poets, Том 36H. Hughs, 1779 - Всего страниц: 363 |
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... more ? if any Greek there be Who knows not Merion , I appeal to thee . To this , Idomeneus : The fields of fight Have prov'd thy valour , and unconquer'd might ; And " And were fome ambush for the foes defign'd , 14 POPE'S HOMER .
... more ? if any Greek there be Who knows not Merion , I appeal to thee . To this , Idomeneus : The fields of fight Have prov'd thy valour , and unconquer'd might ; And " And were fome ambush for the foes defign'd , 14 POPE'S HOMER .
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... thee though hell's black portals stand display'd , This mate fhall joy thy melancholy shade . Heart - piercing anguish , at the haughty boaft , Touch'd every Greek , but Neftor's fon the most . Griev'd as he was , his pious arms attend ...
... thee though hell's black portals stand display'd , This mate fhall joy thy melancholy shade . Heart - piercing anguish , at the haughty boaft , Touch'd every Greek , but Neftor's fon the most . Griev'd as he was , his pious arms attend ...
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... thee , thy father , and thy line . The Trojan heard ; uncertain , or to meet Alone , with venturous arms , the king of Crete ; Or feek auxiliar force : at length decreed 575 To call fome hero to partake the deed , Forthwith Æneas rifes ...
... thee , thy father , and thy line . The Trojan heard ; uncertain , or to meet Alone , with venturous arms , the king of Crete ; Or feek auxiliar force : at length decreed 575 To call fome hero to partake the deed , Forthwith Æneas rifes ...
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... thee , Great Menelaus ! to enhance thy fame ; High - towering in the front , the warriour came . First the sharp lance was by Atrides thrown The lance far diftant by the winds was blown . Nor pierc'd Pifander through Atrides ' shield ...
... thee , Great Menelaus ! to enhance thy fame ; High - towering in the front , the warriour came . First the sharp lance was by Atrides thrown The lance far diftant by the winds was blown . Nor pierc'd Pifander through Atrides ' shield ...
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... thee from th ' avenging Gods , Imperial Troy from her foundations nods ; Whelm'd in thy country's ruins fhalt thou fall , And one devouring vengeance swallow all . 965 970 When Paris thus : My brother and my friend , 975 Thy warm ...
... thee from th ' avenging Gods , Imperial Troy from her foundations nods ; Whelm'd in thy country's ruins fhalt thou fall , And one devouring vengeance swallow all . 965 970 When Paris thus : My brother and my friend , 975 Thy warm ...
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