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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... woes . Myself the first th ' affembled chiefs incline Tavert the vengeance of the power divine ; Then rifing in his wrath , the monarch storm'd ; Incens'd be threaten'd , and his threats perform'd : The fair Chryfeis to her fire was ...
... woes . Myself the first th ' affembled chiefs incline Tavert the vengeance of the power divine ; Then rifing in his wrath , the monarch storm'd ; Incens'd be threaten'd , and his threats perform'd : The fair Chryfeis to her fire was ...
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... his care , And plunge the Greeks in all the woes of war : Then bids an empty phantom rife to fight , And thus commands the vifion of the night : A j POPE'S HOMER . Fly hence , deluding dream ! and ILIAD , Book II , 7.
... his care , And plunge the Greeks in all the woes of war : Then bids an empty phantom rife to fight , And thus commands the vifion of the night : A j POPE'S HOMER . Fly hence , deluding dream ! and ILIAD , Book II , 7.
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... woes on woes . Their prayers perform'd , the chiefs the rite pnrfue The barley fprinkled , and the victim flew , The limbs they fever from th ' enclosing hide , The thighs , felected to the Gods , divide . On thefe , in double cauls ...
... woes on woes . Their prayers perform'd , the chiefs the rite pnrfue The barley fprinkled , and the victim flew , The limbs they fever from th ' enclosing hide , The thighs , felected to the Gods , divide . On thefe , in double cauls ...
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... woes prepare . For perjur'd kings , and all who falfely fwear ! Hear , and be witnefs . If , by Paris flain , Great Menelaus prefs the fatal plain ; The dame and treasures let the Trojan keep . And Greece returning plough the watery ...
... woes prepare . For perjur'd kings , and all who falfely fwear ! Hear , and be witnefs . If , by Paris flain , Great Menelaus prefs the fatal plain ; The dame and treasures let the Trojan keep . And Greece returning plough the watery ...
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... woes , Then offers vows with hecatombs to crown Apollo's altars in his native town . ' Now with full force the yielding horn he bends Drawn to an arch , and joins the doubling ends ; Close to his breast he ftrains the nerve below , Till ...
... woes , Then offers vows with hecatombs to crown Apollo's altars in his native town . ' Now with full force the yielding horn he bends Drawn to an arch , and joins the doubling ends ; Close to his breast he ftrains the nerve below , Till ...
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