The Works of the English Poets, Volume 36H. Hughs, 1779 - 363 pages |
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Page 42
... last : 25 36 Yet , as he moves , the fight his bofom warms ; The field rings dreadful with the clang of arms ; The gleaming faulchions flash , the javelins fly ; Blows echo blows , and all or kill , or die . Him , in his march , the ...
... last : 25 36 Yet , as he moves , the fight his bofom warms ; The field rings dreadful with the clang of arms ; The gleaming faulchions flash , the javelins fly ; Blows echo blows , and all or kill , or die . Him , in his march , the ...
Page 48
... empire keep , On the last limits of the land and deep . In their kind arms my tender years were past ; What - time old Saturn , from Olympus caft , of Of upper heaven to Jove refign'd the reign , Whelm'd -48 POPE'S HOMER .
... empire keep , On the last limits of the land and deep . In their kind arms my tender years were past ; What - time old Saturn , from Olympus caft , of Of upper heaven to Jove refign'd the reign , Whelm'd -48 POPE'S HOMER .
Page 100
... last distress , What friend , what man , from thee shall hope redress A No - men unborn , and ages yet behind , Shall curfe that fierce , that unforgiving mind . O man unpitying ! if of man thy race ; But fure thou fpring'st not from a ...
... last distress , What friend , what man , from thee shall hope redress A No - men unborn , and ages yet behind , Shall curfe that fierce , that unforgiving mind . O man unpitying ! if of man thy race ; But fure thou fpring'st not from a ...
Page 101
... and brave ; Disgrac'd , dishonour'd , like the mearest slave . But bear we this the wrongs I grieve are past ; ' Tis time our fury should relent at last : H 3 75 I fix'd 85 I fix'd its date ; the day I wish'd ILIAD , 101 Book XVI .
... and brave ; Disgrac'd , dishonour'd , like the mearest slave . But bear we this the wrongs I grieve are past ; ' Tis time our fury should relent at last : H 3 75 I fix'd 85 I fix'd its date ; the day I wish'd ILIAD , 101 Book XVI .
Page 102
... last edge of yon deferted land ! Behold all Ilion on their fhips defcends ; How the cloud blackens , how the ftorm impends ! It was not thus , when , at my fight amaz'd , Troy faw and trembled , as this helmet blaz'd : Had not th ...
... last edge of yon deferted land ! Behold all Ilion on their fhips defcends ; How the cloud blackens , how the ftorm impends ! It was not thus , when , at my fight amaz'd , Troy faw and trembled , as this helmet blaz'd : Had not th ...
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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 ſhe 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