The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 36Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... Achilles ' injur'd fame : Another's is the crime , but yours the shame . Grant that our chief offend through rage or lust , Muft you be cowards if your king ' s unjust ? Prevent this evil , and your country save : Small thought ...
... Achilles ' injur'd fame : Another's is the crime , but yours the shame . Grant that our chief offend through rage or lust , Muft you be cowards if your king ' s unjust ? Prevent this evil , and your country save : Small thought ...
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... Achilles , great Achilles , yet remains On yonder decks , and yet o'erlooks the plains ! The counfel pleas'd ; and Hector , with a bound , Leap'd from his chariot on the trembling ground ; Swift as he leap'd , his clanging arms refound ...
... Achilles , great Achilles , yet remains On yonder decks , and yet o'erlooks the plains ! The counfel pleas'd ; and Hector , with a bound , Leap'd from his chariot on the trembling ground ; Swift as he leap'd , his clanging arms refound ...
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... Achilles rife ? Gerenian Neftor then : So Fate has will'd ; And all - confirming time has fate fulfill'd . Not he that thunders from th ' aërial bower , Not Jove himself , upon the paft has power . The wall , our late inviolable bound ...
... Achilles rife ? Gerenian Neftor then : So Fate has will'd ; And all - confirming time has fate fulfill'd . Not he that thunders from th ' aërial bower , Not Jove himself , upon the paft has power . The wall , our late inviolable bound ...
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... Achilles ' fleet , Shall fall by thousands at the hero's feet . He , not untouch'd with pity , to the plain Shall fend Patroclus , but fhall fend in vain . What youths he flaughters under Ilion's walls ! Ev'n my lov'd son , divine ...
... Achilles ' fleet , Shall fall by thousands at the hero's feet . He , not untouch'd with pity , to the plain Shall fend Patroclus , but fhall fend in vain . What youths he flaughters under Ilion's walls ! Ev'n my lov'd son , divine ...
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... Achilles to suffer him to go to the affistance of the Greeks with Achilles's troops and armour . He agrees to it ; but at the fame time charges him to content himself with rescuing the fleet , without farther purfuit of the enemy . The ...
... Achilles to suffer him to go to the affistance of the Greeks with Achilles's troops and armour . He agrees to it ; but at the fame time charges him to content himself with rescuing the fleet , without farther purfuit of the enemy . The ...
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Страница 52 - This death deplored, to Hector's rage we owe ; Revenge, revenge it on the cruel foe. Where are those darts on which the Fates attend? And where the bow which Phoebus taught to bend?
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Страница 248 - Grief tears his heart, and drives him to and fro, In all the raging impotence of woe. At length he roll'd in dust, and thus begun, Imploring all, and naming one by one: 'Ah!
Страница 55 - What hopes remain, what methods to retire, If once your vessels catch the Trojan fire ? Mark how the flames approach, how near they fall, How...
Страница 200 - Tread down whole ranks, and crush out heroes' souls. Dash'd from their hoofs, while o'er the dead they fly, Black bloody drops the smoking chariot dye: The spiky wheels through heaps of carnage tore; And thick the groaning axles dropp'd with gore. High o'er the scene of death Achilles stood...
Страница 63 - No force could tame them, and no toil could tire ; As if new vigour from new fights they won, And the long battle was but then begun. Greece, yet unconquer'd, kept alive the war, Secure of death, confiding in despair...
Страница 128 - The mildest manners, and the gentlest heart; He was, alas ! but fate decreed his end ; In death a hero, as in life a friend !" So parts the chief; from rank to rank he flew, And round on all sides sent his piercing view.
Страница 159 - Dread the grim terrors, and at distance bay. Next this, the eye the art of Vulcan leads Deep through fair forests, and a length of meads ; And stalls, and folds, and scatter'd cots between ; And fleecy flocks, that whiten all the scene.
Страница 12 - Warm'd in his liver, to the ground it bore The chief, his people's guardian now no more ! " Not unattended," the proud Trojan cries, " Nor unrevenged, lamented Asius lies : For thee though hell's black portals stand display'd, This mate shall joy thy melancholy shade.