The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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9. oldal
... standing ought always to be maintained among con- federates ; it is likewise of equal importance , that if there happen any division , care must be taken to keep it secret from the enemy , that their ignorance of this advantage may ...
... standing ought always to be maintained among con- federates ; it is likewise of equal importance , that if there happen any division , care must be taken to keep it secret from the enemy , that their ignorance of this advantage may ...
22. oldal
... stand on his own defence , This valour and resolution of Hector are on his part the cause of the intrigue . All the endeavours Achil- les used to meet with Hector , and be the death of him ; and the contrary endeavours of the Trojan to ...
... stand on his own defence , This valour and resolution of Hector are on his part the cause of the intrigue . All the endeavours Achil- les used to meet with Hector , and be the death of him ; and the contrary endeavours of the Trojan to ...
53. oldal
... stands By whom ye meet ; my grief your care demands . No story I unfold of public woes , Nor bear advices of impending foes : Peace the bless'd land , and joys incessant crown ; Of all this happy realm , I grieve alone . For my lost ...
... stands By whom ye meet ; my grief your care demands . No story I unfold of public woes , Nor bear advices of impending foes : Peace the bless'd land , and joys incessant crown ; Of all this happy realm , I grieve alone . For my lost ...
55. oldal
... stand , The backward labours of her faithless hand . Then urged , she perfects her illustrious toils ; A wondrous monument of female wiles ! ' But you , O peers ! and thou , O prince ! give ear ( I speak aloud , that every Greek may ...
... stand , The backward labours of her faithless hand . Then urged , she perfects her illustrious toils ; A wondrous monument of female wiles ! ' But you , O peers ! and thou , O prince ! give ear ( I speak aloud , that every Greek may ...
59. oldal
... stand , and not one tongue affords His injured prince the little aid of words . ' While yet he spoke , Leocritus rejoin'd-- O pride of words , and arrogance of mind ! Wouldst thou to rise in arms the Greeks advise ? Join all your powers ...
... stand , and not one tongue affords His injured prince the little aid of words . ' While yet he spoke , Leocritus rejoin'd-- O pride of words , and arrogance of mind ! Wouldst thou to rise in arms the Greeks advise ? Join all your powers ...
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