| Homerus - 1721 - 324 pages
...agaia fets him before his imagination by this repetition, and fofteas him iato coinp affion. ' „ Nineteen one mother bore — Dead, all are dead* How...their lofs to recompenfe ; His father's hope, his countrey's laft defence. 6ioHim too thy rage has flain ! beneath thy ftcel Unhappy, in his countrey's... | |
| Homerus - 1756 - 254 pages
...flainj Yet what a race ; e'er Greece to Ilion came, The pledge of many a. lov'd, and. loving dame: 61-5; 'Nineteen one mother bore — Dead,. all are dead...wretched Priam bled ? Still one WAS left, their lofs to recompence ; His father's- hope, his country's laft defence. . Him too thy rage has flain ! beneath... | |
| Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1760 - 346 pages
...repetition, and foftcps hi AUto. Still one was left, their lois to recompenfe; His father's hope, liis country's laft defence. Him too thy rage has flain ! beneath thy fteel 620 Unhappy in his country's caufe he fell! For him, thro' hoftilc camps I bent my way, For him thus... | |
| Homer - 1773 - 234 pages
...pledge of many a lov'd and loving dame : Nineteen one mother bore !-— Dead, nil are dead .' .Slow oft, alas! has wretched Priam bled .' Still one was left, their lofs to recompcnfe ; His father's hope, his country's lad defence. Him too thy rage lias (lain ! beneath thy... | |
| Homerus, William Holwell - 1776 - 392 pages
..." Yet what a race•! e'«r Greece to Ilion came, The pledge of many a lov'd, and loving dame : ': Nineteen one mother bore — Dead, all. are dead....His father's hope, his country's laft defence. Him to» thy rage has flain ! beneath thy fteel Unhappy in his country's caufe he fell ! For him, thro'... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 pages
...! Vet what a race ! ere Greece to llion came, The .pledge of many a loy'd and. loving dame ! '6i J Nineteen one mother bore — Dead, all are dead! How...defence. Him too thy rage has flain ! beneath thy fteel, 620 Unhappy, in his country's caufe he fell ! For him, through hoftile camps I bend my way, For'Jiim,... | |
| Homer - 1791 - 326 pages
...flain ! Yet what a race ? ere Greece to Ilit/n came, The pledge of many a lov'd, and loving dame: 6lJ" Nineteen one mother bore — Dead, all are dead !...wretched Priam bled ? Still one was left, their lofs to recoinpenfe ;, His father's hope, his country's laft defence; Him too thy rage has flain ! beneath... | |
| 1792 - 532 pages
...many a lov'd and loving dame ! ,..;».. Nineteen one mother bore — Dead, all are dead ! HJow eft, alas ! has wretched Priam bled! Still one was left, their lofs to recompenie ; His father's hope, his country's laft defence. • Him too thy rage has flain ! beneath... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 1104 pages
...Vet what a race ! ere Greece to Ilion came, The pledge of many a lov'd and loving dame ! Nineteeen one mother bore— Dead, all are dead ! How oft, alas...bled ! Still one was left, their lofs to recompenfe : KU father's hope, his country's lad defence. Him too thy rage has flain ! beneath thy fteel, Unhappy,... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 902 pages
...Yet what a race ! ere Greece to Ilion came, The pledge of many a lov'd and loving dame ! Nineteeen one mother bore — Dead, all are dead ! How oft, alas '. has wretched Priam bled ! Still one wai left, their lois to recompenfe : His father's hope, his country's laft defence. Him too thy rage... | |
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