Thou, from this tower defend the' important post; There Agamemnon points his dreadful host, That pass Tydides, Ajax, strive to gain, And there the vengeful Spartan fires his train. The Poets of Greece - Página 31por Sir Edwin Arnold - 1869 - 226 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Homerus - 1720 - 284 páginas
...their arms employ, But flay my Henar here, and guard his Troy. i6o The Chief reply'd: That poft iball be my care¿ Nor that alone, but all the works of war. How would the fons of Troy, in arms renown'd, And Troy's proud dames whofe garments fweep the Attaint the luftre... | |
| William Melmoth - 1758 - 474 páginas
...verfion, feems to have been a privilege referved folely for Pope ; The chief reply d : Tbatpoftjballbemy care* Nor. that alone, but all the works of 'war. How would the fsns of Troy, in arms renown d, And Troys proud dames, whofe garments fweep the ground, Attaint the... | |
| 1770 - 268 páginas
...their arms employ, But flay my Heftor here, and guard his Troy. The chief reply'd : That poft fhall be my care, Nor that alone, but all the works of war. How would the fons of Troy, in arms renown'd, And Troy's proud dames, whofe garments fweep the ground, Attaint the... | |
| 1780 - 226 páginas
...their arms employ, But ftay, my Hector, here, and guard his Troy. The chief reply'd: that poft fhall be my care, Nor that alone, but all the works of war. How would the fons of Troy, in arms renown'd, And Troy's proud dames, whofe garments fweep the Attaint the luftre... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1785 - 568 páginas
...their arms employ, But ftay my Heftor here, and guard his Troy. The chief reply'd : That port fhall be my care, Nor that alone, but all the works of war. How would the fons of Troy, in arms renown'd, And Troy's proud dames, whofe garments fweep the ground, Attaint the... | |
| John Walter - 1785 - 258 páginas
...arms employ ; But flay, my Heftor, here, and guard his Troy." THE chief reply'd — " That poft fliall be my care : Nor that alone ; but all the works of war. How 4 ., How would the fons of Troy, in arms renown 'd, And Troy's proud dames, whofe garments fweep the... | |
| 1787 - 528 páginas
...verfion, terms to have bern a privilege referved lolcly tur Pope : The chief reply'd— « That port lhall be my ' care; ' Nor that alone, but all the works of war. ' How would the ions of Troy, in arms re' nnwn'd, ' And Troy's proud dames, whofe garments ' fweep the ground, ' Attaint... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 páginas
...And there the vengeful Spartan fires his train, Thrice our bold foes the fierce attack hate given, Or led by hopes, or dictated from Heaven. Let others in the field their arms employ, . lul ft ay my Hector here, and guard his Troy. The chief reply 'd : That poll (hall be my care, Not... | |
| James Burgh - 1804 - 308 páginas
...train. Thrice our bold foes thejierce attack have giv'n, Or led by hopes, or dictated from heav'n ; Let others in the field their arms employ, But stay my Hector here, and guard his Troy." The chief reply'd, " That post shall be my care ; Nor that alone ; but all the works of war : How would the sons... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1807 - 474 páginas
...And there the vengeful Spartan fires his train. Thrice our bold foes the fierce attack have given : Or led by hopes, or dictated from Heaven, Let others...stay my Hector here, and guard his Troy ! The chief reply'd : That post shall be my care, Nor that.alone, but all the works of war. How would the sons... | |
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