Beneath his Cares thy early Youth was train'd, One Table fed you, and one Roof contain'd. This Deed to fierce Idomeneus we owe; Haste, and revenge it on th The Iliad - Page 133by Homer - 1773Full view - About this book
| Homerus - 1721 - 292 pages
...the fame time more fia'd and con« ftanr, Philiftrat. Heroii. dies, thy brother and thy friend ! 5% Come, and the warrior's lov'd remains defend. Beneath...fed you, and one roof contain'd. This deed to fierce Idconeneus we owe; Hafle, and revenge it on th' infulting foe. 5"90 JEntas heard, and for a fpace reJign'd... | |
| Homer - Greek poetry - 1736 - 296 pages
...conftutt." «i^* «'""• ; Ahathtus dies, thy brother and thy friend ! 585 Come, and the warriour's lov'd remains defend. Beneath his cares thy early...fed you, and one roof contain'd. This deed to fierce Idtmeneus we owe ; Hafte, and revenge it on th' infulting foe. 59O &neas heard, and for a fpace refign'd... | |
| Homerus - 1756 - 262 pages
...brother and thy friend ! Come, and the warrior's lov'd remains defend. rS Beneath his cares thy eatly youth was train'd, One table fed you, and one roof contain'd. This deed to fierce Uomemus we owe; Hafte, and revenge it on th' infulting foe. JRacus heard, and for a fpace refign'd... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 422 pages
...charms. Alcathoiis dies, thy brother and thy friend ! Come, and the warriour's lov'd remains defend. 5^ Beneath his cares thy early youth was train'd, One...owe ; Hafte, and revenge it on th' infulting foe. .ffineas heard, and for a fpace refign'd 59o To tender pity all his manly mind ; Then, rifing in his... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 392 pages
...charms. Alcathoiis dies, thy brother and thy friend ! Come, and the warriour's lov'd remains defend. 585 Beneath his cares thy early youth was train'd, One...roof contain'd. This deed to fierce Idomeneus we owe ; IJafte, and revenge it on th' infulting foe. ., ./Eneas heard, and for a fpace refig:fd 590 To tender... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 pages
...charms. Alcathoiis dies, thy brother and thy friend ! Come, and the warriour's lov'd remains defend. 585 Beneath his cares thy early youth was train'd, One...infulting foe. ^Eneas heard, and for a fpace refign'd ' 590 To tender pity all his manly mind ; Then, rifmg in his rage, he burns to fight : Ths Greek awaits... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 1104 pages
...pious arms, If e'er thy boiom felt fair honour's charms. Alcathous dies, thy brother and thy friend ! Come, and the warrior's lov'd remains defend. Beneath...fierce Idomeneus we owe ; Hafte, and revenge it on lh' infulting foe. JEnets heard, and for a fpace relign'd To tender pity all his manly mind ; Then,... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 902 pages
...honour's churms. Alcathoiis dies, thy brother and thy friend ! Come, and the warrior's lov'd remaim defend. Beneath his cares thy early youth was train'd. One table fed you, and one roof contaln'd. This deed to fierce Idomeneus we owe ; Hafte, and revenge it on th' infulting foe. .ft'neas... | |
| 1792 - 918 pages
...defrn.' Beneath his cares thy early youth was trim'-- One table fed you, and one roof contain1 J« This deed to fierce Idomeneus we owe ; Hafte, and revenge it on th' infulting foe. jEneas heard, and for a fpace refign'd To tender pity all his manly mind ; Then, rifmg in his rage,... | |
| Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1796 - 402 pages
...A correction of Ogilby, who is elofe to his author, Alcathous dies, thy brother and thy friend! 584 Come, and the warrior's lov'd remains defend. Beneath...youth was train'd, One table fed you, and one roof contain 'd. This deed to fierce Idomeneus we owe; Hafle, and revenge it on th' infulting foe. ./Eneas... | |
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