The Works of the English Poets: Pope's Homer. The Iliad -v.37-38 Pope's Homer. The OdysseyH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... which I hope to pass some of those years of youth that are generally loft in a circle of fol- lies , after a manner neither wholly unuseful to others , nor difagreeable to myself . THE THE FIRST I L BOOK OF THE I A D. 34 PREFAC E.
... which I hope to pass some of those years of youth that are generally loft in a circle of fol- lies , after a manner neither wholly unuseful to others , nor difagreeable to myself . THE THE FIRST I L BOOK OF THE I A D. 34 PREFAC E.
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... youth , ev'n these esteem'd me wife ; Do you , young warriours , hear my age advife . Atrides , feize not on the beauteous flave ; That prize the Greeks by common fuffrage gave : Nor thou , Achilles , treat our prince with pride ; Let ...
... youth , ev'n these esteem'd me wife ; Do you , young warriours , hear my age advife . Atrides , feize not on the beauteous flave ; That prize the Greeks by common fuffrage gave : Nor thou , Achilles , treat our prince with pride ; Let ...
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... youth with inftruments surround the fire : The thighs thus facrific'd , and entrails drest , Th ' affiftants part ... youths with wine the copious goblets crown'd , And , pleas'd , difpenfe the flowing bowls around . With hymns divine ...
... youth with inftruments surround the fire : The thighs thus facrific'd , and entrails drest , Th ' affiftants part ... youths with wine the copious goblets crown'd , And , pleas'd , difpenfe the flowing bowls around . With hymns divine ...
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... youth of all the Grecian race ; Pelides only match'd his early charms ; But few his troops , and fmall his ftrength in arms . 820 Next thirty galleys cleave the liquid plain , Of thofe Calydna's fea - girt ifles contain ; With them the ...
... youth of all the Grecian race ; Pelides only match'd his early charms ; But few his troops , and fmall his ftrength in arms . 820 Next thirty galleys cleave the liquid plain , Of thofe Calydna's fea - girt ifles contain ; With them the ...
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... youth of Phylacè fucceed , Itona , famous for her fleecy breed , And graffy Pteleon deck'd with cheerful greens , The bowers of Ceres , and the filvan fcenes , Sweet Pyrrhafus , with blooming flowrets crown'd , And Antron's watery dens ...
... youth of Phylacè fucceed , Itona , famous for her fleecy breed , And graffy Pteleon deck'd with cheerful greens , The bowers of Ceres , and the filvan fcenes , Sweet Pyrrhafus , with blooming flowrets crown'd , And Antron's watery dens ...
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Achilles againſt Agamemnon Ajax arms Atrides bands beneath bold brave breaſt chariot chief cloſe counfels courfers crown'd dare dart defcend Diomed divine dreadful Eurypylus Ev'n eyes facred faid fame fate fent fhall fhining fhips fhore fide field fierce fight filent filver fire firft firſt fix'd flain flames flew fome foul fpear ftand ftill ftrength fuch fury glory Goddeſs Gods Grecian Greece Greeks ground hafte hand Heaven Hector heroes himſelf hoft hoftile Homer honours hoſt Idomeneus immortal javelin Jove king lance laſt Lycian maid Menelaus mighty monarch moſt muſt Neftor numbers o'er Oeneus Oïleus Pallas Patroclus pierc'd plain praiſe Priam prince proud Pylian race rage rifing ſhade ſhakes ſhall ſhield ſhore ſhould Simoïs ſkies ſpear ſpoils ſpoke ſpread ſtand ſtate ſteeds Sthenelus ſtood thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thunder toils trembling Trojan troops Troy Tydeus Tydides Ulyffes walls warriour whofe whoſe wiſdom wound
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