Tydides rushing to the war. As when the winds, ascending by degrees, First move the whitening surface of the seas, The billows float in order to the shore, The... A new Greek delectus - Página 94por Henry Young (schoolmaster.) - 1873Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 páginas
...own. Let him the Greeks'to hardy toils excite, 'Tis ours to labour in the glorious fight. He fpolic, and ardent on the trembling ground Sprung from his car ; his ringing arras relound. Dire was the clang, and dreadful from afar, Of arm'd Tydides rufliing to the war. As... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 428 páginas
...alterations : Then fternly thus Tydides : Friend ! forbear ; Obey my couufel, and in filencc bear. Hefpoke, and ardent, on the trembling ground Sprung from his car* his ringing arms refound. Dire was the clang, and dreadful from afar, 476 Of arm'd Tydides rufhing to the war. As when... | |
| Malcolm Laing - 1804 - 556 páginas
...mixing, and roaring on the plain; loud, rough, »' and dark in battle met Lochljn and Innisfajl." " As when the winds ascending by degrees " First move the whitening surface of the seas, &c." " As torrents roll, encrcased by numerous rills, " With rage impetuous down their echoing... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 656 páginas
...billows over an isle, the seat of mist, on the deep.] POPE'S Iliad, iv. 478. so frequently imitated. As when the -winds, ascending by degrees', First move the whitening surface of the seas ; The billows float in order to the shore; The wave behind rolls on the wave before ; Till with... | |
| James Macpherson - 1805 - 654 páginas
...K.OPTSEETAI, avT>£ n1wni Xigru fVytijiunt f,ayafuc :':.', .;u ;i, A M'1'1 jV t AKPAS KTPTON ;•'. KOPY*OTTAL As when the winds, ascending by degrees, First move the whitening surface of the seas, &c. night, and takes their green heads in his handI3! Morlath falls. Maronnan dies. Conachar... | |
| 1805 - 378 páginas
...scarlet fring'd with spangled gold ; Dreadful the sight, and glitt'ring from afar, Of mighty LECLKRC rushing to the war. As when the winds ascending by degrees First move the whit'ning surface of the seas, The billows float in order to the shore, The wave behinjl rolls on the... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 472 páginas
...his own. 471 ' Let him the Greeks to hardy toils excite, ' Tis ours to labour in the glorious fight.' He spoke: and ardent, on the trembling ground Sprung...resound. Dire was the clang, and dreadful from afar, 47$ Of arm'd Tydides rushing to the war: As when the winds, ascending by degrees, First move the whit'ning... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 568 páginas
...disgrace his own. 471 Let him the Greeks to hardy toils excite, Tis ours to labour in the glorious fight. He spoke, and ardent, on the trembling ground Sprung from his car; his ringing arms resound. 475 Dire was the clang, and dreadful from afar, Of arm'd Tydides rushing to the war. As when the winds,... | |
| Homerus - 1808 - 574 páginas
...fight. He spoke, and ardent, on the tremhling ground Sprung from his car ; his ringing arms resound. 475 Dire was the clang, and dreadful from afar. Of arm'd...Tydides rushing to the war. As when the winds, ascending hy degrees, First move the whitening surface of the seas, The hillows float in order to the shore,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 770 páginas
...disgrace his own. >t him the Greeks to hardv toils excite, Tis ours to labour in the glorious fight." He spoke, and ardent on the trembling ground Sprung...from his car ; his ringing arms resound. Dire was the dang, and dreadful from afar, Of arm'd Tydides rushing to the war. As when the winds, ascending by... | |
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