| Homerus - 1756 - 254 pages
...of antiquity. To bear the vigor's hard command?, or bring The weight of waters from Hyftria^ fpring. There, while you groan beneath the load of life, They cry, Behold the mighty HeSor's wife I 585 Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to fee, Embitters all thy woes, by naming... | |
| English poetry - 1770 - 268 pages
...was thine ! To bear the viftor's hard commands, or bring The weight of waters from Hyperia's fpring. There while you groan beneath the load of life, They cry, Behold the mighty Heftor's wife ! Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to fee, Embitters all thy woes, by naming me.... | |
| Homerus, William Holwell - 1776 - 392 pages
.... r . ; . To bear the victor's hard commands, to bring The weight of waters from Hyperia's ipring. There, while you groan beneath the load of life, They cry, " Behold the mighty He£tor's wife !" Some haughty Greek4 who lives thy tears to fee, Embitters all thy. woes, by naming... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 396 pages
...was thine ! To bear the viftor's hard commands, or bring The weight of waters from Hyperia's fpring. There, while you groan beneath the load of life, They cry, Behold the mighty Heftor's wife ! 585 Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to fee, Embitters all thy woes, by naming... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 408 pages
...! To bear the viftor's hard commands, or bring The weight of waters from Hyperia's fpring. ^"here, while you groan beneath the load of life, They cry, Behold the mighty Heftor's wife ! 585 Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to fse, Embitters all thy woes, by naming... | |
| Children's poetry, English - 1780 - 226 pages
...was thiae! To bear the viiStor's hard commands, or bring The weight of waters from Hyperia's fpring. There, while you groan beneath the load of life, They cry, behold the mighty Hector's wife! i Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to fee, .Embitters all thy woes, by naming me. The thoughts... | |
| John Walter - 1785 - 258 pages
...captive led ! In Argive looms our battles to defign, And woes, of which fo large a part was thine. There, while you groan beneath the load of life, They cry—" Behold the mighty Hedor's wife !" Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to fee, Embitters all thy woes by naming me,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1785 - 568 pages
...thine ! G 5 To To bear the viftor's hard commands, or brimg The weight of waters from Hyperia's fpring. There while you groan beneath the load of life, They cry, Behold the mighty Heftor's wife ! Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to fee, Embitters all thy woes, by naming me.... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1789 - 416 pages
...captive led, In Argive looms our battles to defign, And woes, of which f« large a part was thine. There, while you groan beneath the load of life, They...wife !" Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to fee, Embitters all thy woes, by naming me. The thoughts of glory palt, and prefent mame, A thoufand... | |
| Homer - 1791 - 410 pages
...was thine ! To bear the viclor's hard commands, or bring The weight of waters from ffyperia's fpring. There, while you groan beneath the load of life, They cry, Behold the mighty ffeflor's wife ! 585 Some haughty Greek, who lives 'thy tears to fee, Embitters all thy woes, by naming... | |
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