| 1770 - 268 páginas
...prefaging heart To feek his fpoufe, his foul's far dearer part ; At home he fought her, but he fought in vain : She, with one maid of all her menial train, Had thence retir'd ; and with her fecond joy, The young Aftyanax, the hope of Troy, Penfive fhe flood on... | |
| Homerus, William Holwell - 1776 - 392 páginas
...prefaging heart To feek his fpoufe, his foul's far dearer part ; ' . At home he fought her, but he fought in vain : She, with one maid of all her menial train, Had thence retir'd ; and with her fecond joy, The young Aftyanax, the hope 6f Troy, Penfive fhe ftood on... | |
| 1780 - 226 páginas
...prefaging heart To feek his fpoufe, his foul's far dearer part; At home he fought her, hut he fought in vain: She, with one maid of all her menial train, Had thence retir'd; and with her fecond joy,. The young Aftyanax, the hope of Troy. Penfiv« flle ftood... | |
| John Walter - 1785 - 258 páginas
...prefaging heart, To feek his fpoufe, his foul's far dearer part.. At home, he fought her ; but he fought in vain : She with one maid of all her menial train ; Had thence retir'd ; and with her fccond joy, The young Aftyanax, the .hope of Troy, Fenfire fhe flood,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1785 - 568 páginas
...prefaging heart To feek his fpoafe, his foul's far dearer part ; At home he fought hrfr, but he fought in vain : She, with one maid of all her menial train, Had thence retir'd ; and with her fecond joy, The young Aftyanax, the hope of Troy, Penfive fhe flood on... | |
| 1792 - 918 páginas
...prefaging lieart To feck hisfpoufe, his foul's fur dearer part ; At home be fought her, but he fought in v-ain She, with one maid of all her menial train. Had thence retir'd ; and with her fecond-jojr. The young Aftyanax, the hope of Troy, enfive flic ftood... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 páginas
...preferring heart To feek his fpoufe, his foul's far dearer part ; At home he fought her, but he fought in vain : She, with one maid of all her menial train. Had thence retir'd ; and with her fecond joy. The young Aftyanax, the hope of Trojr, enfive (he flood on... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 568 páginas
...Grecian hand. He said, and past with sad presaging heart To seek his spouse, his soul's far dearer part; At home he sought her, but he sought in vain: She, with one maid of all her menial train, 465 Had thence retir'd ; and with her second joy. The young Astyanax, the hope of Troy, Pensive she... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 472 páginas
...sought her, but he south! in vain : She, with one maid of all her menial train, 465 Had thence retir'd ; and with her second joy, The young Astyanax, the hope of Troy, Pensive she stood onllion's tow'ry height, Bebeld the war, and sicken'd at the si:;lit; There her sad eye» in vain her... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1807 - 474 páginas
...presaging heart **- To seek his spouse, his soul's far dearer part; At home he songht her, but he songht in vain ; She, with one maid of all her menial train. Had thence retir'd ; and with her second joy, The young Astyanax, the hope of Troy, , Pensive she stood... | |
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