| Homer - 1760 - 346 páginas
...uneven places qf it, and confequently took an unfair adSwear by that God whofe liquid arms furround 665 The globe, and whofe dread earthquakes heave the ground....heard ; Then mildly thus: Excufe, if youth have err'd; Superiour as thou art, forgive th' offence, Nor I thy equal, or in years, or fenfe. 670 Thou know'ft... | |
| Homer - 1773 - 234 páginas
...dar'it, before thy chariot (land, The driving fcourge high-lifwd in thy band ; And touch thy deeds, and fwear, thy whole intent Was but to conquer, not...chief with calm attention heard ; Then mildly thus : Excui'e, if youth have crr'd; Superior as thou art, forgive th' offence, Nor I thy equal, 04 in years,... | |
| Homerus, William Holwell - 1776 - 392 páginas
...•I•«'.' The prudent chief with cairn attention h.easd ; Then mildly th.us : Excufe, if youth haxQ ' Superior as thou art, forgive th' offence, Nor I thy equal, or in years^ or fenfe. Thou know'ft the errours of unripen'd age, Weak are its cpunfels, headlong is its rage. . '.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 422 páginas
...whole intent Was but to conquer, not to circumvent. Swear by that God whofe liquid arms furround 665 The globe, and whofe dread earthquakes heave the ground....chief with calm attention heard ; Then mildly thus : Excuse, if youth have err'd.! Superior as.thou art, forgive th' offence, Nor I tl|y equal, or in... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 392 páginas
...whole intent Was but to conquer, not to circumvent* Swear by that God whofe liquid arms furround 665 The globe, and whofe dread earthquakes heave the ground. The prudent chief with calm attention heard i Then mildly thus : Excufe, if youth have err'd : Superior as thou art, forgive th' offence, Nor I... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 páginas
...whole intent Was but to conquer, not to circumvent. Swear by that God whofe liquid arms furround 665 The globe, and whofe dread earthquakes heave the ground....forgive th' offence, Nor I thy equal, or in years, or fenfe. 670 Thou know 'ft the errors of unripen'd age, Weak are its counfels, headlong is its rage.... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 páginas
...thy hand; And touch thy deeds, and fwear, thy whole in. Was but to conquer, not to circumvent. [tent Swear by that God whofe liquid arms furround The globe,...err'd : Superior as thou art, forgive th' offence. Nor 1 thy equal, or in years, or fenfe. Thou know'd the errors of unripen'd age. Weak are its counfels,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 páginas
...fwear, thy whole mWas but to conquer, not to circumvent. [tent Swear by that Gud whofe liquid arras furround The globe, and whofe dread earthquakes heave...attention heard; Then mildly thus: Excufe, if youth have err'di Superior as thou art, forgive th* offence, Nor 1 thy equal, or in years, or fenfe. Thou know'd... | |
| 1792 - 918 páginas
...thy whole itWas but to conquer, not to circumvent. (tent Swear by that God whofe liquid arms furroimd The globe, and whofe dread earthquakes heave the ground. The prudent chief with calm attention Van!.; Then mildly thus : Kzcufe, if youth have err'd : Superior as thou art, forgive th' offence,... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 380 páginas
...whole intent Was but to conquer, not to circumvent. Swear by that God whofe liquid arms furround 66 5 The globe, and whofe dread earthquakes heave the ground....heard; Then mildly thus : Excufe, if youth have err'd; Superiour as thou art, forgive th' offence, Nor I thy equal, or in years, or fenfe. 670 Ver. 663. And... | |
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