 | Lewis Crusius - 1733 - 362 pages
...Priam's royal name ; More than enough to duty and to fame. If by a mortal hand my father's throne . Cou'd be defended, 'twas by mine alone. Now Troy to thee commends her future flare, And gives her Gods companions of thy fate : From their afliftanre happier walls expeft, Which... | |
 | Lewis Crusius - Latin poetry - 1753 - 388 pages
...Priam's royal name ; More than enough to duty and to fame. If by a mortal hand my father Y throne Cou'd be defended, 'twas by mine alone. Now Troy to thee commends her future fiate, And gives her Gods companions of thy fate : From their affillance happier walls expect, Which... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 408 pages
...totters to her fall. Enough is paid to Priam's royal name, 3 £5 More than enough to duty and to fame. If by a mortal hand my father's throne Could be defended,...mine alone : Now Troy to thee commends her future ftate, iAnd gives her gods companions of thy fate : 39* From their affiftance happier walls expeft,... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 422 pages
...totters to her fall. Enough is paid to Priam's royal name, 385 More than enough to duty and to fame. If by a mortal hand my father's throne Could be defended, 'twas by mine alone : ;Stow Troy to thee commends her future ftate, And gives her gods companions of thy fate : 390 From... | |
 | English poets - 1790 - 374 pages
...totters to her fall. Enough is paid to Priam's royal name, 385 More than enough to duty and to fame. If by a mortal hand my father's throne Could be. defended,...by mine alone: Now Troy to thee commends her future ftate, And gives her gods companions of thy fate: 390 From their afliftance happier walls expeft, Which,... | |
 | Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 970 pages
...and totten to hfr {all. Enough is paid to Priam's royal name, More than enough to duty and to fame. If by a mortal hand my father's throne Could be defended,...by mine alone: Now Troy to thee commends her future flat?, And gives her gods companions of thy Mte : From their affittance happier walls e»pe&, Which,... | |
 | Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 902 pages
...and tottcu to her U1I. Enough is paid to i Yiitm'i royal oaine, More ;han enough to duty and to fame. If by a mortal hand my father's throne Could be defended, 'twas by mine alone : Now Troy to thec commends her future (late, And gives her gods companions of thy fate : 1 mm their alliltauce happier... | |
 | 1792 - 926 pages
...and totters to her fi" £nough is paid to Priam's royal name, More than enough to duty and to fame. If by a mortal hand my father's throne Could be defended, 'twas by mine ilone: Now Troy to thee commends her future lc And gives her go>ls companions of thy fitc From their... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 658 pages
...and totters to her fall Enouph is paid to Priam's ro al name, More than enough to duty and to fame. If by a mortal hand my father's throne Could be defended, 'twas by mine alone : Now Troy to ihee commends her future ftatt, And gives her gods companions of thy fate : From their afliftance happier... | |
 | Virgil - Agriculture - 1803 - 408 pages
...totters to her fell. Enough is paid to Priam's royal name, 385 More than enough to duty and to fame. If by a mortal hand my father's throne Could be defended,...future state, And gives her gods companions of thy fate : 390 From their assistance, happier walls expect, v Which, wand'ring long, at last thou shalt erect"... | |
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