If from thy hand the fates of mortals flow, From whence this favour to an impious foe? A godless crew, abandon'd and unjust, Still breathing rapine, violence, and lust? The Iliad - Página 140por Homer - 1773Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Homerus - 1721 - 292 páginas
...down.i And whelm in ruins yon' flagitious town. O thou, great Father! Lord of earth and skies, 790 Above the thought of man, fupremely wife! If from...unjuft, Still breathing rapine, violence, and luft! hofpitality, die latter part ought only to be ronGder'd as a complaint to Jupiter for delaying that... | |
| Homer - 1736 - 296 páginas
...the ravilh'd dame, Our heroes flaughter'd, and our fhips on flame ; Crimes heap'd on crimes, fhall bend your glory down, And whelm in ruins yon' flagitious...and unjuft, Still breathing rapine, violence, and luit ! latter part ought only to be confider'd as a complaint to Jupiter for delaying that vengeance... | |
| Homerus - 1756 - 262 páginas
...Father! Lord of earth and ikies, Above the thought of nan, fupremely wife! 790 If from thy hand the feats of mortals flow, From whence this favour to an impious foe ? A godiefs crew, abandon'd and unjufl, Still breathing rapine, violence and luft f The belt of things... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 384 páginas
...town. 0 thou, great Father ! Lord of earth and flcies, Above the thought of man ! fupremely wife ! 790 If from thy hand the fates of mortals flow, From whence...unjuft, Still breathing rapine, violence, and luft ? The beft oT things, beyond their meafure, cloy ; ,7.95 Sleep's balmy bleffing, love's endearing joy ; The... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 422 páginas
...town. O thou, great Father! Lord of earth and flcies, Above the thought of man! fupremely wife ! 7 5o If from thy hand the fates of mortals flow, From whence...and unjuft, Still breathing rapine, violence, and luil ? The beft of things, beyond their meafure, cloy ; 795 'Sleep's balmy bleffing, love's endearing... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 páginas
...town. O thou, great Father! Lord of earth and fkies, Above the thought of man ! fupremely wife ! 790 If from thy hand the fates of mortals flow, From whence...unjuft, Still breathing rapine, violence, and luft ? The beft of things, beyond their meafure, cloy; 795 Sleep's balmy blelfing, love's endearing joy ; The... | |
| 1792 - 918 páginas
...thou, greit Father ! Lord of earth and (kies. Above the thought of man ! fupremely wife ! It' tr')in thy hand the fates of mortals flow, From whence this...feaft, the dance ; whate'er mankind defire, Ev'n the fweet charms of facred numbers tire. But Troy. for ever reaps a dire delight In third of daughter,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 páginas
...flagitious town. O thou, great Father ! Lord of earth and fkies, AHovc the thought of man ! fupremely wile ! If from thy hand the fates of mortals flow, From whence...favour to an impious foe, A godlefs crew, abandon'd and unjiilt. Still breathing rapine, violence, and lufl ? The beft of things, beyond their meafuie, cloy... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 páginas
...ikies, Above the thought of man ! fnpretncly wife ! If frem thy hand the fates of mortals flow, I'rom whence this favour to an impious foe, A godlefs crew, abandon'd and unjvilt, Still breathing rapine, Violence, and luft ? The belt of things, beyond their meafure, cloy... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 402 páginas
...town. O thou, great Father! Lord of earth and fkies, Above the thought of man, fupremely wife! 790 If from thy hand the fates of mortals flow, From whence this favour to an impious foe ? latter part ought only to be confidered as a complaint to Jupiter for delaying that vengeance : this... | |
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