| Homerus - 1721 - 244 pages
...forgive the injury ofer'd him by taking away one captive woman. Exftathins. Then Then hear, Achlttei ! be of better mind ; Revere thy roof, and to thy guefts be kind ; fff And know the men, of all the Grecian hoft, Who honour worth, and prize thy valour moft. Oh Soul... | |
| Homerus - 1756 - 224 pages
...flave was ravifh'd from thy armsi Lo, fcv'n are offer'd, and of equal charms. Then hear, Acblllti ! be of better mind ; Revere thy roof, and to thy guefts be kind ; And know the men, of all the Grecian hoft, 75 5 Who honour worth, and prize thy valour moil. O Soul of battels, and thy people's guide !... | |
| Homer - 1773 - 250 pages
...with a mind that cannot yield. One woman (lave was ravilh'd from thy arms; JLo, fev'n are offer'd, and of equal charms. Then hear, Achilles ! be of better...guefts be kind ; And know the men, of all the Grecian hoft, "Who honour worth, and prize thy valour mod. Oh foul of battles, and thy people's guide ! (To... | |
| Homerus, William Holwell - 1776 - 392 pages
...of all the Grecian hoft, •',, .. / Who honour worth, and prize thy valour moft. ,.. ;i .•. .,:;^ Oh foul of battles, and thy people's guide !, ;•...,. Well haft thou fpoke; but at the tyrant's name. • ., .. 4 r My rage rekindles, and my foul's on flame : •••.:' 'Tis juft refentment, and .becomes... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 408 pages
...with a mind that cannot yield. 750 One woman-flave was ravifh'd from thy arms: Lo, feven are offerV1, and of equal charms, Then hear, Achilles ! be of better...guefts be kind ; And know the men, of all the Grecian hoff, 755. Who honour worth, and prize thy valour moft. Oh foul of battles, and thy people's guide... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 460 pages
...with a mind that cannot yield. 750 One woman-flave was ravifh'd from thy arms; Lo, feven are oflerVl,. and of equal charms, Then hear, Achilles ! be of better mind ; Revere thy roof, and to thy gaefts be kind. ; And know the men, of all the Grecian hoft, Jji Who honour worth, and prize thy valour... | |
| Homer - 1791 - 410 pages
...flave was ravifli'd from thy arms : Lo, fev'n are offer'd, and of equal charms. Then hear, ./2W///&r / be of better mind ; Revere thy roof, and to thy guefts be kind; And know the men, of all the Grecian hoft; 755 Who honour worth, and prize thy valour moft. Oh foul of battles, and thy people's guide 1... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 902 pages
...thee with a mind that cannot yield. One woman-flave wasravifh'd from thy arms : Lo, fevcn are offcr'd, and of equal charms. Then hear, Achilles ! be of better...valour moft. Oh foul of battles, and thy people's guide 1 (To Ajax tBiii the firtt of Greeks reply'd) Well hail thou fpoke ; but at the tyrant's name My rage... | |
| 1792 - 918 pages
...thce with a mind that cannot jif'O" One waman-fiave wasraviih'd from thyirms: Lo, feven are ofler'd, and of equal charms. Then hear, Achilles ! be of better mind ; Revere thy root, and to thy guefts be kind; And know the men, of all the Grecian holt, Who honour worth, and prize... | |
| Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1796 - 386 pages
...Lo ! for one damfel ravifh'd from thine arms, What numerous gifts ! with feven of matchlefi charmi. Then hear, Achilles! be of better mind; Revere thy...guefts be kind; And know the men, of all the Grecian hoft, 755 Who honour worth, and prize thy valour moft. Oh Soul of battles, and thy people's guide!... | |
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