The Works of the English Poets, Volume 11H. Baldwin, 1779 |
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... d the chief , so mov'd , to mortal eyes Object uncouth ! a man of miferies ! 505 While Pallas , cleaving the wide fields of air , To Sparta flies , Telemachus her care . 510 1 THE FOURTEENTH BOOK 0 D Y OF THE DYS 20 POPE'S HOME R.
... d the chief , so mov'd , to mortal eyes Object uncouth ! a man of miferies ! 505 While Pallas , cleaving the wide fields of air , To Sparta flies , Telemachus her care . 510 1 THE FOURTEENTH BOOK 0 D Y OF THE DYS 20 POPE'S HOME R.
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... Telemachus , his blooming heir . Alas , Telemachus ! my forrows flow Afresh for thee , my fecond cause of woe ! Like some fair plant set by a heavenly hand , He grew , he flourish'd , and he bleft the land ; In all the youth his ...
... Telemachus , his blooming heir . Alas , Telemachus ! my forrows flow Afresh for thee , my fecond cause of woe ! Like some fair plant set by a heavenly hand , He grew , he flourish'd , and he bleft the land ; In all the youth his ...
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Alexander Pope Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). THE FIFTEENTH BOOK OF THE ODYSSEY . ARGUMENT . THE RETURN OF TELEMACHUS . THE Goddess Minerva.
Alexander Pope Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). THE FIFTEENTH BOOK OF THE ODYSSEY . ARGUMENT . THE RETURN OF TELEMACHUS . THE Goddess Minerva.
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... TELEMACHUS . THE Goddess Minerva commands Telemachus in a vifion to return to Ithaca . Pififtratus and he take leave of Menelaüs , and arrive at Pylos , where they part ; and Telemachus fets fail , after having re- ceived on board ...
... TELEMACHUS . THE Goddess Minerva commands Telemachus in a vifion to return to Ithaca . Pififtratus and he take leave of Menelaüs , and arrive at Pylos , where they part ; and Telemachus fets fail , after having re- ceived on board ...
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... Telemachus was lay'd ; In fleep profound the fon of Neftor lies ; Not thine , Ulyffes ! Care unfeal'd his eyes : Reftlefs he griev'd , with various fears opprefs'd , And all thy fortunes roll'd within his breast . When , O Telemachus ...
... Telemachus was lay'd ; In fleep profound the fon of Neftor lies ; Not thine , Ulyffes ! Care unfeal'd his eyes : Reftlefs he griev'd , with various fears opprefs'd , And all thy fortunes roll'd within his breast . When , O Telemachus ...
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