But tends to raise that power which I obey. Then hear my words, nor may my words be vain : Seek not, this day, the Grecian ships to gain ; For sure to warn us Jove his omen sent... The Iliad of Homer - Página 331por Homer - 1796Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Homerus - 1721 - 244 páginas
...my breaft. To fpeak his thought, is ev'ry freeman's right, peace and war, in council and in fight ; And all I move, deferring to thy fway, But tends to...my words be vain ; Seek not, this day, the Grecian fhips to gain ; 25"5"For -fore to warn us Jove his omen fent, And thus my mind explains its clear event.... | |
| Homerus - 1756 - 224 páginas
...hear my words, nor may my words be vain ; Seek not, this day, the Grecian fhips to gain ; For fare to warn us Jove his omen fent, 255 And thus my mind explains its clear event. V. 245. The fpmh of Polydamas.] The addrefs of Po!ydair.ii to HeSlor in this Ipeech is admirable :... | |
| Homer - 1773 - 248 páginas
...freeman's right, In peace ami war, in council iuwl in figbt ; And all I move, defening to thy fway, liut tends to raife that pow'r which I obey. Then hear...may my words be vain ; Seek not this day the Grecian {hips to gain; For fare to warn us Jove his omen fent, And thus my mind explains its clear event. The... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 396 páginas
...in council and in fight; ^ lyr And all I move, deferring to thy fway, But tends to raife that power which I obey. Then hear my words, nor may my words be vain ; Seek not, this day, the Grecia% (hips to gain ; For, fare, to warn us Jove his omen'fent, 155 And thus my mind explains its... | |
| Homer - 1791 - 410 páginas
...brealt. To fpeak his thought is ev'ry freeman's right, In peace and war, in council and in fight ; 250 And all I move, deferring to thy fway, But tends to...my words be vain ; Seek not, this day, the Grecian (hips to-gain ; "For fure to warn us Jove his omen fent, 255 And thus my mind explains its clear event.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 496 páginas
...war, in council and in fight) 150 And all 1 move, deferring to thy fway, But tends to raife that power which I obey. Then hear my words, nor may my words be vain ; Seek not, this day, the Grecian (hips to gain ; For fure, to warn us Jove his omen fent, 15$ And thus my mind explains its clear event.... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 492 páginas
...in fight ¡ ijo And all I move, deferring to thy fvvavj' But tends to raife that power which I nbey. Then hear my words, nor may my words be vain ; Seek not, this day, the Grecian (hips to gain ; For fure, to warn us Jove hii omen lent, 155 And thus my mind explains its clear event.... | |
| 1805 - 378 páginas
...peace, in war, in council, or in fight : And all I move, deferring to thy sway, But tends to raise that pow'r which I obey : Then hear my words, nor may my words be vain, Seek not this day the Christains' boats to gain, For hosts oppose us and we must be slain. Tho' we may threaten yon grand... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 568 páginas
...in council and in fight ; 250 And all I move, deferring to thy sway, But tends to raise that power which I obey. Then hear my words, nor may my words be vain : Seek not, this day, the Grecian ships to gain; For sure to warn us Jove his omen sent, ?55 And thus my mind explains its clear event.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 790 páginas
...war, in council and in fight; And all I move, deferring to thy sway, Hut tends to raise that power which I obey. Then hear my words, nor may my words be vain j Sock not, this day, the Grecian ships to gain; For sure, to warn us Jove his omen sent, And thus... | |
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