Fall off, miraculous effect of art ! Till all the form in full proportion rise, More young, more large, more graceful to my eyes. They saw, they knew me, and with eager pace Clung to their master in a long embrace... The Odyssey of Homer - Page 122by Homer - 1806Full view - About this book
| Benjamin Vaughan - Europe - 1793 - 412 pages
...change again. And ftand majeftic, and recall 'd to men. Thofe hairs, of late that briftled every part, Fall off, miraculous effect of art ! Till all the form in full proportion rife, _ More young, more large, more graceful to our eyes. For myfelf, (who nibil humanum a me alienum... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 488 pages
...again, And stand majestic, and recall'd to men. Those hairs, of late that bristled every part, 4C5 Fall off, miraculous effect of art! Till all the form...eye ran o'er, And sobs of joy re-echo'd through the bower ; Ev'u Circe wept, her adamantine heart Felt pity enter, and sustain'd her part. Son of Laertes... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 408 pages
...again, And stand majestic, and recall'd to men. Those hairs of late that bristled ev'ry. part, 465 Fall off; miraculous effect of art ! Till all the...eyes. They saw, they knew me, and with eager pace Sad pleasing sight ? with tears each eye ran o'er, And sobs of joy re-echo'd thro' the bow'r ; Ev'n... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 770 pages
...change again, And stand majestic, and recall'd to men. Those hairs, of late that bristled every part, Fall off, miraculous effect of art ! Till all the...rise, More young, more large, more graceful to my eye*1 They saw, they knew me, and with eager pace Clung to their ша- ! . т in a long embraie : 212... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 760 pages
...majestic, and recall'd to men. Those hairs, of late that bristled every «tart, Fall off, miraculous efiect of art! Till all the form in full proportion rise, More young, more large, more graceful to my eye». They saw, they knew me, and with eager pace Clung to their master iu a long embrace : peace;... | |
| Greek literature - 1813 - 394 pages
...change again, And stand majestic, and recall'd to men. Those hairs of late that bristled every part, Fall off; miraculous effect of art! Till all the form...eager pace Clung to their master in a long embrace; Sad, pleasing sight! with tears each eye ran o'er, And sobs of joy re-echoed through the bow'r: E'en... | |
| Greek literature - 1813 - 386 pages
...change again, And stand majestic, and recall'd to men. Those hairs of late that bristled every part, Fall off; miraculous effect of art! Till all the form in full proportion tise, More young, more large, more graceful to my eyes. They saw, they knew me, and with eager pace... | |
| Homerus - 1818 - 434 pages
...change again, And stand majestic, and recall'd to men. Those hairs of late that bristled every part, 465 Fall off, miraculous effect of art! Till all the form...They saw, they knew me, and with eager pace Clung to iheir master in a long embrace : 470 Sad, pleasing sight! with tears each eye ran o'er, And sobs of... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 348 pages
...change again, And stand majestic, and recall'd to men. Those hairs of late that bristled every part, Fall off ; miraculous effect of art ! Till all the...eager pace Clung to their master in a long embrace ; Sad, pleasing sight! with tears each eye ran o'er, And sobs of joy reechoed through the bower: E'en... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1826 - 396 pages
...change again, And stand majestie, and recall'd to mou. Those hairs of late that hristled every part, 465 Fall off, miraculous effect of art ! Till all the form in full proportiou risft More young, more large, more grateful to my eyes. They saw, they knew me, und with... | |
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