A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Pope's Iliad & Odyssey. West's Pindar. Dryden's Virgil. Persius & Juvenal. Pitt's Aeneid. Rowe's LucanJohn & Arthur Arch, ... and for Bell & Bradfute & I. Mundell & Company, Edinburgh., 1792 |
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Page 13
... Tydides bore the fovereign fway ; In four - fcore barks they plough the watery way . The proud Mycenè arms her martial powers , Cleone , Corinth , with imperial towers , Fair Aræthyrea , Ornia's fruitful plain , And Egeon , and Adraftus ...
... Tydides bore the fovereign fway ; In four - fcore barks they plough the watery way . The proud Mycenè arms her martial powers , Cleone , Corinth , with imperial towers , Fair Aræthyrea , Ornia's fruitful plain , And Egeon , and Adraftus ...
Page 23
... The fhocks of armies , and commence the war , For this your names are call'd before the rest , To thare the pleasures of the genial feast a Bur Pallas now Tydides ' foul inspires , Fills with Bij ILIA D , Book IV . 23 .
... The fhocks of armies , and commence the war , For this your names are call'd before the rest , To thare the pleasures of the genial feast a Bur Pallas now Tydides ' foul inspires , Fills with Bij ILIA D , Book IV . 23 .
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... Tydides lay , His steeds and chariots wedg'd in firm array : ( The wailike Sthenelus attends his fide ) To whom with ftern reproach the monarch cry'd ; Oh fon of Tydeus ! ( he , whofe ftrength could tame The bounding fteed , in arms a ...
... Tydides lay , His steeds and chariots wedg'd in firm array : ( The wailike Sthenelus attends his fide ) To whom with ftern reproach the monarch cry'd ; Oh fon of Tydeus ! ( he , whofe ftrength could tame The bounding fteed , in arms a ...
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... Tydides on the plain . Fierce for renown the brother chiefs draw near , And first bold Phegus caft his founding pear , Which o'er the warrior's fhoulder took its courfe , And spent in empty air its erring force . Not fo , Tydides , flew ...
... Tydides on the plain . Fierce for renown the brother chiefs draw near , And first bold Phegus caft his founding pear , Which o'er the warrior's fhoulder took its courfe , And spent in empty air its erring force . Not fo , Tydides , flew ...
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... Tydides , boundless in his ire , Drove armies back , and made all Troy retire . With grief the + leader of the Lycian band Saw the wide wafte of his destructive hand : His bended bow against the chief he drew ; Swift to the mark the ...
... Tydides , boundless in his ire , Drove armies back , and made all Troy retire . With grief the + leader of the Lycian band Saw the wide wafte of his destructive hand : His bended bow against the chief he drew ; Swift to the mark the ...
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