The Greeks obey ; where yet the embers glow, Wide o'er the pile the sable wine they throw, And deep subsides the ashy heap below. Next the white bones his sad companions place, With tears collected, in the golden vase. The sacred relics to the tent they... The Iliad - Página 164por Homer - 1773Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Homerus - 1756 - 254 páginas
...fhall follow to th' infernal fhade. 305 Meantime creel the tomb with pious hands, A common ftrutture on the humble fands ; Hereafter Greece fome nobler work may raife, -And late poflerity record our praife. The Greeks obey ; where yet the embers glow 3 10" Wide o'er the pile the... | |
| Homer - 1760 - 346 páginas
...humble fands ; Hereafter Greece fome nobler work may rake, And late pofterity record our praife. 309 .. The Greeks obey; where yet the embers glow, Wide o'er...below. Next the white bones his fad companions place With tears collefled^ in the golden vafe. The facred relicks to the tent they bore ; 315 The urn a... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 384 páginas
...Meantime ereft the tomb-with pious hands,A common ftruflure on the humble lands ; Hereafter Greece fo:ne nobler work may raife,. And late pofterity record...o'er the pile the fable wine they throw, And deep fubf:des the a(hy heap below. Next, the white bones his fad companions placej With tear* collefted,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 422 páginas
...pious hands, A common iiructure on the humble lands ; Hereafter Greece ibme nobler work may raiic, And late pofterity record our praife. The Greeks obey...pile the fable wine they throw, And deep fubfides th* rdhy heap below. £Iext, the white bones his iinl companionsplace, ; i With tears collefted, in... | |
| Thomas Harmer - 1787 - 542 páginas
...follow to the infernal fhade. " Meantime erel3 the tomb with pious hands, . •* A common ftructure on the humble fands ; * Hereafter Greece fome nobler...may raife, " And late pofterity record our praife V I cannot conceive that the fat was defigned for any other purpofe than to render the bones more agreeable,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 páginas
...mall follow to th' infernal fhade. 305 Meantime ereft the tomb with pious hands, > A common ftrufture on the humble fands ; Hereafter Greece fome nobler...praife. The Greeks obey; where yet the embers glow, 3i0 Wide o'er the pile the fable wine they throw, And deep fubfides the amy heap below. Next, the white... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 páginas
...time erect the tomb with pious hands, A common itrucluie on the humble fands ; Hereafter Greece feme nobler work may raife, And late pofterity record our...glow, / Wide o'er the pile the fable wine they throw, f And deep fublides the afby heap below. 3 Next, the white bones his fad. companions place, With tears... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 páginas
...the humble lands ; Hereafter Greece feme nooler work may raife, Ami lite poftctity record our praifc. The Greeks obey ; where yet the embers} glow, / Wide o'er the pile the fable wine they throw, f Ami deep fubfides the alhy hrap below. J Next, the white bones his fad companions place, With teats... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 380 páginas
...294.] More accurately, O king ! and princes . Ver. 307.] Rather, perhaps, 3°9 •sglow,! hrow, > 3 Hereafter Greece fome nobler work may raife, And late...pile the fable wine they throw, And deep fubfides the alhy heap below. Next the white bones his fad companions place With tears collefted, in the golden... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 350 páginas
...thus proceeds ; Meantime ereft the tomb with pious hands, A common ftrufture on the humble finds ; Hereafter Greece, fome nobler work may raife, And late pofterity record our praife. Achilles means, that when he is dead the Greeks mould raife one common monument to himfelf and Pacroclus,... | |
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