| English poets - 1790 - 304 pages
...began to melt; And, O Eumaeus ! thou (he cries) haft felt The fpite of fortnne too! her cruel hand 4 Snatch'd thee an infant from thy native land! Snatch'd...firft, declare: Sunk the fair city by the rage of war, 41 j Mere once thy parents dwelt ? or did they keep, In humbler life, the lowing herds and fheep ?... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 pages
...lords, and wretched are the fvvainsi The fuffering chief at this began to melt ; And, О Euma:us ! thou (he cries) haft felt The fpite of fortune too ! her cruel hand Snatch'd thee an infant from thy native land ! Snatch'd from thy parent's arms, thy parents'eyes, To... | |
| 1792 - 918 pages
...lords, and wretched are the fwains. The lufiering chief at this began to melt ; And, O Eum.-Liis ! thou (he cries) haft felt The fpite of fortune too ! her cruel hand Snatch'd thee an infant from thy native ¡and ! Snaleh'd from thy parent's arms thy parents'eye?, To... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 508 pages
...the lords, and wretched are the fwains. The fuffcring chief at this began to melt ; And, O Eumseus ! thou (he cries) haft felt The fpite of fortune too ! her cruel hand 41« Snatch'd thee an infant from thy native land ! Snatch'd from thy parent's arms, thy parent»'... | |
| 1813 - 386 pages
...• And, oh Eumiuus ! thou (he cries) hast felt The spite of fortune too ! her cruel hand Snateh'd thee an infant from thy native land! Snatch'd from...arms, thy parents' eyes, To early wants ! a man of miseries! Thy whole sad story, from its first, declare : Sunk the fair city by the rage of war, Where... | |
| 1822 - 362 pages
...to melt:— ' And, oh Eumasus"!-thTJtf(he cries) hast felt The spite of Fortune too! her cruel hand Snatch'd thee an infant from thy native land! Snatch'd...arms, thy parents' eyes, To early wants! a man of miseries! Thy whole sad story, from its first declare: Sunk the fair city by the rage of war, Where... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1822 - 526 pages
...began to melt:— "And, oh Eumaeus! thou (he cries) hast felt The spite of fortune too! her cruel hand Snatch'd thee an infant from thy native land! Snatch'd...arms, thy parents' eyes, To early wants! a man of miseries! Thy whole sad story, from its first, declare: Sunk the fair city by the rage of war. Where... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 348 pages
...began to melt:— ' And, oh Eumaeus! thou (he cries) hast felt The spite of Fortune too! her cruel hand Snatch'd thee an infant from thy native land! Snatch'd...arms, thy parents' eyes, To early wants! a man of miseries! Thy whole sad story, from its first declare: Sunk the fair city by the rage of war, Where... | |
| Homerus - 1828 - 234 pages
...this began to melt, And oh, Eumxus! thou (he cries) hast felt The spite of fortune too! her cruel hand Snatch'd thee an infant from thy native land! Snatch'd...arms, thy parents' eyes, To early wants! a man of miseries! Thy whole sad story, from its first, declare: Sunk the fair city by the rage of war, Where... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1830 - 500 pages
...wretched are the swains, «uttering chief at this began to nwll i felt BOOK XV.l THE ODYSSEY. The spite of fortune too ! her cruel hand 410 Snatch'd thee...arms, thy parents' eyes, To early wants ! a man of miseries ! Thy whole sad story, from ite first, declare : Sunk the fair city by the rage of war. Where... | |
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