The Works of William Cowper, Esq., Comprising His Poems, Correspondence, and Translations: With a Life of the AuthorBaldwin and Cradock, 1837 |
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... Achaia's fleet Thee gratified while yet at Troy he fought ? How hath he then so deep incensed thee , Jove ? To whom the cloud - assembler God replied . 65 75 80 What word hath pass'd thy lips , Daughter beloved ? B. I. 5 THE ODYSSEY .
... Achaia's fleet Thee gratified while yet at Troy he fought ? How hath he then so deep incensed thee , Jove ? To whom the cloud - assembler God replied . 65 75 80 What word hath pass'd thy lips , Daughter beloved ? B. I. 5 THE ODYSSEY .
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... Achaia's sons shall far and wide diffuse , To future times transmitting it in song . Ah ! would that such ability the Gods Would grant to me , that I , as well , the deeds 260 Might punish of our suitors , whose excess Enormous , B. III ...
... Achaia's sons shall far and wide diffuse , To future times transmitting it in song . Ah ! would that such ability the Gods Would grant to me , that I , as well , the deeds 260 Might punish of our suitors , whose excess Enormous , B. III ...
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... Achaia's guardian , sat , sceptre in hand , Where soon his numerous sons , leaving betimes The place of their repose , also appeared , Echephron , Stratius , Perseus , Thrasymedes , Aretus and Pisistratus . They placed 510 515 520 ...
... Achaia's guardian , sat , sceptre in hand , Where soon his numerous sons , leaving betimes The place of their repose , also appeared , Echephron , Stratius , Perseus , Thrasymedes , Aretus and Pisistratus . They placed 510 515 520 ...
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... so as one , whom calling back Το memory , I both sleep and food abhor . For , of Achaia's sons none ever toil'd Strenuous as Ulysses ; but his lot 135 Was woe , and unremitting sorrow mine For his long B. IV . 75 THE ODYSSEY .
... so as one , whom calling back Το memory , I both sleep and food abhor . For , of Achaia's sons none ever toil'd Strenuous as Ulysses ; but his lot 135 Was woe , and unremitting sorrow mine For his long B. IV . 75 THE ODYSSEY .
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... Achaia's sons , My brother ; him I cannot but suppose To thee well - known , although unknown to me Who saw him never ; but report proclaims 3 Antilochus was his brother . The son of Aurora , who slew Antilochus , was Memnon . 250 5 ...
... Achaia's sons , My brother ; him I cannot but suppose To thee well - known , although unknown to me Who saw him never ; but report proclaims 3 Antilochus was his brother . The son of Aurora , who slew Antilochus , was Memnon . 250 5 ...
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