Homer, Том 2Harper & Brothers, 1840 |
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... host , or to the general haste ; Debating long , he fixes on the last : Yet , as he moves , the fight his bosom warms ; The field rings dreadful with the clang of arms ; The gleaming falchions flash , the javelins fly , Blows echo blows ...
... host , or to the general haste ; Debating long , he fixes on the last : Yet , as he moves , the fight his bosom warms ; The field rings dreadful with the clang of arms ; The gleaming falchions flash , the javelins fly , Blows echo blows ...
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... host address'd : " Oh grace and glory of the Achaian name ! What drives thee , Nestor , from the field of fame ? Shall then proud Hector see his boast fulfill'd , Our fleets in ashes , and our heroes kill'd ? Such was his threat , ah ...
... host address'd : " Oh grace and glory of the Achaian name ! What drives thee , Nestor , from the field of fame ? Shall then proud Hector see his boast fulfill'd , Our fleets in ashes , and our heroes kill'd ? Such was his threat , ah ...
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... host but ours ! A host , by Jove endued with martial might , And taught to conquer , or to fall in fight : Adventurous combats and bold wars to wage , Employ'd our youth , and yet employs our age . And wilt thou thus desert the Trojan ...
... host but ours ! A host , by Jove endued with martial might , And taught to conquer , or to fall in fight : Adventurous combats and bold wars to wage , Employ'd our youth , and yet employs our age . And wilt thou thus desert the Trojan ...
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Homer. Unwilling as I am to lose the host , I force not Greece to leave this hateful coast . Glad I submit , whoe'er , or young or old , Aught , more conducive to our weal , unfold . " Tydides cut him short , and thus began : " Such ...
Homer. Unwilling as I am to lose the host , I force not Greece to leave this hateful coast . Glad I submit , whoe'er , or young or old , Aught , more conducive to our weal , unfold . " Tydides cut him short , and thus began : " Such ...
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... d , Arms his proud host , and dares oppose a god And lo ! the god and wondrous man appear : The sea's stern ruler there , and Hector here . 450 T The roaring main , at her great master's call B 2 ILIAD . BOOK XIV . 17.
... d , Arms his proud host , and dares oppose a god And lo ! the god and wondrous man appear : The sea's stern ruler there , and Hector here . 450 T The roaring main , at her great master's call B 2 ILIAD . BOOK XIV . 17.
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