 | Homer - Greek poetry - 1806 - 236 pages
...wasgiv'n. Hence to thy fellows! (dreadful she began) 381 Go, be a beast!—I heard, and yet was man. Then sudden whirling, like a waving flame, My beamy falchion, I assault the datne. Struck with unusual fear, she trembling cries, 385 She faints, she falls; she lifts her weeping... | |
 | Homerus - 1807 - 488 pages
...waving flame, My beamy falchion, I assanlt the dame. Struck with unusual fear, she trembling cries. 385 She faints, she falls; she lifts her weeping eyes....What art thou ? say ! from whence, from whom you came ? O more than human ! tell thy race, thy name. Amazing strength, these poisous to sustain! Not mortal... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 770 pages
...1 Hence to thy fellows !' (dreadful she began) * Go, be a beast !' — I heard, and yet was man. " Then sudden whirling, like a waving flame, My beamy...Struck with unusual fear, she trembling cries, She faint*, (he falls , she lifts her weeping eyes. " ' What art thou ? say ! from whence, from whom you... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 760 pages
...was man. " Then sudden whirling, like a waving flame, My beainy falchion, I assault the dame. Strack with unusual fear, she trembling cries, She faints,...lifts her weeping eyes. " ' What art thou ? say ! from «hence, from whom you came ? Oh, more than hitman ! tell thy race, thy name. A mazing strength these... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 770 pages
...Hence to thy fellows !' (dreadful she began) • Go, be a beast !' — I heard, and yet was man. " Then sudden whirling, like a waving flame, My beamy falchion, I assault the dame. Strack with unusual fear, she trembling cries. She faints, she falls ; she lifts her weepinç eyes.... | |
 | Greek literature - 1813
...given. " Hence to thy fellows ! (dreadful she began) Go, be a beast!"—I heard, and yet was man. ' Then sudden whirling, like a waving flame, My beamy...What art thou? say! from whence, from whom you came? O more than human ! tell thy race, thy name. Amazing strength, these poisons to sustain ! Not mortal... | |
 | British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 348 pages
...given. " Hence to thy fellows ! (dreadful she began) Go, be a beast!" — I heard, and yet was man. ' Then sudden whirling, like a waving flame, My beamy...What art thou? say! from whence, from whom you came? O more than human ! tell thy race, thy name. Amazing strength, these poisons to sustain! Not mortal... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1826 - 396 pages
...waving dame, My heamy falehiou, I assanlt the dame. Strnck with unusual fear, she tremhling cries, 385 1 from whence, from whom you came ? О more than human ! tell thy race thy name. Amazing strength,... | |
 | Homerus - 1827 - 542 pages
...giver Hence to thy fellows ! (dreadful she began) I in, be a beast ! — I heard, and yet was man. Then sudden whirling, like a waving flame, My beamy...; she lifts her weeping eyes. What art thou ? say 1 from whence, from whr you came ? O more than human ! tell thy race, thy name. Amazing strength, these... | |
 | Homer - Epic poetry, Greek - 1828 - 244 pages
...was given. Hence to thy fellows! (dreadful she began) Go, be a beast! — I heard, and yet was man. Then sudden whirling, like a waving flame, My beamy...What art thou ? say ! from whence, from whom you came ? O more than human! tell thy race, thy name. Amazing strength, these poisons to sustain! Not mortal... | |
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