The Works of the English Poets, Volume 36H. Hughs, 1779 - 363 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 70
Page 7
... d bands ? And falls our fleet by fuch inglorious hands ? A rout undisciplin'd , a traggling train , Not born to glories of the duty plain ; B 4 335 T 140 Like Like frighted fawns , from hill to hill pursued , ILIAD , BOOK XIII.-
... d bands ? And falls our fleet by fuch inglorious hands ? A rout undisciplin'd , a traggling train , Not born to glories of the duty plain ; B 4 335 T 140 Like Like frighted fawns , from hill to hill pursued , ILIAD , BOOK XIII.-
Page 16
... train , 390 And their bright arms fhot horrour o'er the plain . 395 Then first spake Merion : Shall we join the right , Or combat in the centre of the fight ? Or to the left our wanted fuccour lend ? Hazard and fame all parts alike ...
... train , 390 And their bright arms fhot horrour o'er the plain . 395 Then first spake Merion : Shall we join the right , Or combat in the centre of the fight ? Or to the left our wanted fuccour lend ? Hazard and fame all parts alike ...
Page 17
... 'd revenge , and fir'd the Grecian train . Gods of one fource , of one ethereal race , Alike divine , and heaven their native place ; VOL . II . C 435 440 445 But But Jove the greater ; first - born of the ILIAD , 17 BOOK XIII .
... 'd revenge , and fir'd the Grecian train . Gods of one fource , of one ethereal race , Alike divine , and heaven their native place ; VOL . II . C 435 440 445 But But Jove the greater ; first - born of the ILIAD , 17 BOOK XIII .
Page 18
... train In War and Difcord's adamantine chain , Indiffolubly strong ; the fatal tye 450 Is ftretch'd on both , and , clofe - compell'd , they die . Dreadful in arms , and grown in combats grey , 455 The bold Idomeneus controls the day ...
... train In War and Difcord's adamantine chain , Indiffolubly strong ; the fatal tye 450 Is ftretch'd on both , and , clofe - compell'd , they die . Dreadful in arms , and grown in combats grey , 455 The bold Idomeneus controls the day ...
Page 22
... train'd , One table fed you , and one roof contain'd . This deed to fierce Idomeneus we owe ; Hafte , and revenge it on th ' infulting foe . Æneas heard , and for a space refign'd 590 To tender pity all his manly mind ; Then , rifing in ...
... train'd , One table fed you , and one roof contain'd . This deed to fierce Idomeneus we owe ; Hafte , and revenge it on th ' infulting foe . Æneas heard , and for a space refign'd 590 To tender pity all his manly mind ; Then , rifing in ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
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 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