| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 396 páginas
...Gods conftfs'd their awful lord, They dropt the fetters, trembled, and ador'd. Tliis, ^This, Goddefs, this to his remembrance call 530 Embrace his knees,...fall; Conjure him far to drive the Grecian train, To hurl them headlong to their fleet and main, To heap the mores with copious death, and bring The... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 496 páginas
...affrighted Gotls con'fefs'd thdr awful lord, They dropt the fetters, trembled, and ador'd. This, Goddei's, this to his remembrance call, 530 Embrace his knees,...fall ; Conjure him far to drive the Grecian train, To hurl them headlong to their fleet and main, To heap the (hores with copiou:; death, and bring The... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 568 páginas
...enormous stalk'd along; Mot he that shakes the solid earth so strong*: 513 ' Neptune. With giant pride at Jove's high throne he stands, And brandish'd round him all his hundred hands ; Th' affrighted gods confess'd their awful lord, They dropt the fetters, trembled, and ador'd. This,... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 472 páginas
...call'd by thee, the monster Titan came, ' (Whom gods Briareus, men ./Egeon name,) 'Thro' wond'ring skies enormous stalk'd along; ' Not he that shakes the solid earth so strong: 525 ' With giant-pride at Jove's high throne he stands, ' And briindish'd round him all his hundred... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 790 páginas
...omnipotence of Heaven. Then call'd by thee, the monster Titan came, (Whom gods Bri.irc us, men JEgeon name) Through wondering skies enormous stalk'd along...solid Earth so strong: With giant-pride at Jove's higit throne he stands, And brandish'd round him all his hundred hands; Th' affrighted gods coufess'd... | |
| 1813 - 352 páginas
...omnipotence of Heaven. Then, call'd by thee, the monster Titan came, (Whom gods Briareus, men ./Egeon name) Through wondering skies enormous stalk'd along ; Not he that shakes the sordid earth so strong : With giant-pride at Jove's high throne he stands. And brandish'd round him... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 312 páginas
...omnipotence of Heaven. Then, call'd by thee, the monster Titan came, (Whom gods Briareus, men .S]geon name) Through wondering skies enormous stalk'd along;...adored. This, goddess, this to his remembrance call, Embrace his knees, at his tribunal fall ; Conjure him far to drive the Grecian train, To hurl them... | |
| Homerus - 1822 - 320 páginas
...Briareus, men JEgeon name) Through wondering skies enormous stalk 'd along; Not he that shakes the sordid earth so strong: With giant-pride at Jove's high throne...The' affrighted gods confess'd their awful lord, They dropt the fetters, trembled, and ador'd. This, goddess, this to his remembrance call, Embrace his knees,... | |
| Homer - 1825 - 298 páginas
...thee, the monster Titan came, (Whom Gods Briareus, men d2geon name) Through wondering skies ennrmous stalk'd along', Not* he that shakes the solid earth so strong : With giant pride at Jove's high throne he stands, And hrandish'd round him Ml his hundred hands Th' affrighted... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1830 - 500 páginas
...shakes the solid earth во strong :* With giant-pride at Jove's high throne he stands, And hrandish'd ripen into gold : 730 The fruit he strives to seize...weary step, and many a groan, Ip the high hill he hea To hurl them headlong to their fleet and main, To heap the shores with copious death, and bring The... | |
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