The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and critical, by S. Johnson, Том 511790 |
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... state shall owe . - This fentence pleas'd : then all their steps addrest To separate mansions , and retir'd to reft . Now did the rofy - finger'd morn arife , And shed her facred light along the skies . B 2 15 20 Down Down to the haven ...
... state shall owe . - This fentence pleas'd : then all their steps addrest To separate mansions , and retir'd to reft . Now did the rofy - finger'd morn arife , And shed her facred light along the skies . B 2 15 20 Down Down to the haven ...
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... state he pity'd , and my tears he dried , Restrain'd the rage the vengeful foe exprefs'd , And turn'd the deadly weapons from my breaft . Pious ! to guard the hofpitable rite , And fearing Jove , whom mercy's works delight . In Egypt ...
... state he pity'd , and my tears he dried , Restrain'd the rage the vengeful foe exprefs'd , And turn'd the deadly weapons from my breaft . Pious ! to guard the hofpitable rite , And fearing Jove , whom mercy's works delight . In Egypt ...
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... state . With fuch a foe th ' unequal fight to try , Were by falfe courage unreveng'd to die . Then what affistant powers your boast , relate , Ere yet we mingle in the ftern debate . 275 Mark well my voice , Ulyffes ftraight replies ...
... state . With fuch a foe th ' unequal fight to try , Were by falfe courage unreveng'd to die . Then what affistant powers your boast , relate , Ere yet we mingle in the ftern debate . 275 Mark well my voice , Ulyffes ftraight replies ...
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... states conven'd , the foe betray Our murderous ambush on the watery way . Or chufe ye vagrant from their rage to fly Outcasts of earth , to breathe an unknown sky ? The brave prevent misfortunes ; then be brave , And bury future danger ...
... states conven'd , the foe betray Our murderous ambush on the watery way . Or chufe ye vagrant from their rage to fly Outcasts of earth , to breathe an unknown sky ? The brave prevent misfortunes ; then be brave , And bury future danger ...
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... state . The Medon , conscious of their dire debates , The murderous council to the queen relates . Touch'd at the dreadful story she defcends : Her hafty steps a damfel - train attends . 420 425 Full where the dome its fhining valves ...
... state . The Medon , conscious of their dire debates , The murderous council to the queen relates . Touch'd at the dreadful story she defcends : Her hafty steps a damfel - train attends . 420 425 Full where the dome its fhining valves ...
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againſt Alcinous Amphinomus Antinous arms Atrides blefs bleft breaſt caft cauſe coaft coaſt cries cry'd death defcends divine dome dreadful Dulichium Eumæus Euryclea Eurymachus Ev'n eyes facred fafe faid faithful fame fate feaſt fecret fhade fhall fhore fide fince fire firft flain fleep foft fome forrow foul fpeak fpring ftand ftill ftranger fuch fuitors fure fwain fword Gods grace gueft gueſt hafte hand heart Heaven hero himſelf hofpitable Homer Iliad inftant Jove king Laertes loft lord Medon Melanthius muſt native o'er Odyffey Pallas peers Phemius plac'd pleafing praiſe prefent prince Pylos queen rage raiſe reft rejoin'd replies reply'd reſt rife royal ſhade ſhall ſhare ſhe ſhore ſhould ſkies ſky ſpeak ſpeed ſpoke ſpread ſtand ſtate taſk tears Telemachus thee thefe Theoclymenus theſe thofe thoſe thou train tranſport treaſures Ulyffes vafe veffel vengeance whofe whoſe woes wretch youth
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Страница 104 - This said, the honest herdsman strode before; The musing monarch pauses at the door: The dog, whom Fate had granted to behold His lord, when twenty tedious years had roll'd, Takes a last look, and having seen him, dies; So closed for ever faithful Argus...
Страница 93 - Arm'd with his lance, the prince then pass'd the gate; Two dogs behind, a faithful guard, await ; Pallas his form with grace divine improves : The gazing crowd admires him as he moves : 75 Him, gathering round, the haughty suitors greet With semblance fair, but inward deep deceit.
Страница 214 - The doves or thrushes flap their wings in air. Soon fled the soul impure, and left behind The empty corse to waver with the wind. Then forth they led Melanthius, and began Their bloody work...
Страница 274 - But nature, purity, perspicuity, and simplicity never walk in the clouds; they are obvious to all capacities; and where they are not evident, they do not exist.
Страница 267 - ... as his former, is to take offence at too much variety, and to imagine, that when a man has written one good thing, he must ever after only copy himself. The Battle of Constantine, and the School of Athens...
Страница 8 - To whom the father of th' immortal powers, Who swells the clouds, and gladdens earth with showers. Can mighty Neptune thus of man complain? Neptune, tremendous o'er the boundless main ! Rever'd and awful e'en in heaven's abodes, Ancient and great! a god above the gods! If that low race offend thy power divine, (Weak, daring creatures ! ) is not vengeance thine ? Go then, the guilty at thy will chastise.
Страница 197 - Stript of his rags, he blaz'd out like a god. Full in their face the lifted bow he bore, And quiver'd deaths, a formidable store ; Before his feet the rattling shower he threw, And thus, terrific, to the suitor-crew : One venturous game this hand has won to-day, Another, princes ! yet remains to play ; Another mark our arrow must attain. Phoebus, assist ! nor be the labour vain.
Страница 180 - Ulysses bore not from his native land ; Nor in the front of battle taught to bend; But kept, in dear memorial of his friend.
Страница 93 - Cease with those tears to melt a manly mind, (Replied the prince) nor be our fates deplor'd, From death and treason to thy arms restor'd. Go bathe, and rob'd in white, ascend the towers; With all thy handmaids thank th' immortal powers; To every god vow hecatombs to bleed, And call Jove's vengeance on their guilty deed.
Страница 82 - tis dangerous to defer. What length of time must we consume in vain, Too curious to explore the menial train ! While the proud foes, industrious to destroy Thy wealth in riot, the delay enjoy. Suffice it in this exigence alone To mark the damsels that attend the throne : Dispers'd the youth resides , their faith to prove Jove grants henceforth, if thou hast spoke from Jove.