| Homerus - 1720 - 382 páginas
...i Thy anguilh let me fliare, Reveal tlie caufe, and truft a parent's care. He deeply fighing faid: To tell my woe, Is but to mention what too well you know. '^diil/es tells tke eml'Sfl'idors of ^igtnwanm, II. f. T^iaf he !'::iil Phe choice of two faces; one... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 408 páginas
...Thy anguifh let me fhare, Reveal the caufe, and truft a parent's care. 475 He deeply f:ghing faid : To tell my woe, Is but to mention what too well you know. From Thebe facred to Apollo's name, (Action's realm) our conquering army came, With treafure loaded and... | |
| 1797 - 752 páginas
...Thy anguifh let me fliare, Reveal the caufe, and truft a parent's care. 475 He deeply fighing faid : To tell my woe, Is but to mention what too well you know. From Thebfi facred to Apollo's name, ( Aetion's realm ) our conqu'ring army came, \> 1th Ver. 456.] Tickell... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 496 páginas
...Thy anguifh let me (hare, Keveal the caufe, and truft a parent's care. 47$ He deeply fighing did : To tell my woe, Is but to mention what too well you know. From Thebe facred to Apollo's name, (Action's realm) our , conquering army came, With treafu re loaded and... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 492 páginas
...Thy anguifh let me (harr, Reveal the caufe, and trull a parent's caie. 475 He deeply figlmig (aid : To tell my woe, Is but to mention what too well you know, From Thebè facrej to Apollo's name, (Action's realm) our conquering army came, With treaiure loaded and... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 472 páginas
...63 HOMER'S ILIAD. Bod I. The goddess-mother heard. Tliewavesdivide; 470 And like a mist she roi-.e above the tide ; Beheld him mourning on the naked shores, And thus the Sorrows of his soul explores. • ' VVhy grieves my son ? Thy anguish let me sliare, ' Reveal the cause, and trust a parent's care.'... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 568 páginas
...mourns my son ? thy late preferr'd request The god has granted, and the Greeks distrest: 96 Why mourns my son ? thy anguish let me share; Reveal the cause, and trust a parent's care. He, deeply groaning— To this cureless grief Not ev'n the Thunderer's favour brings relief. 100 Patroclus... | |
| Homerus - 1808 - 574 páginas
...mourus my son ? thy late rreferr'd request The God has granted, and the Greeks distrest : y6 Why mourus my son? thy anguish let me share; Reveal the cause, and trust a parent's care. He deeply groaning— To this cureless grief Not e'en the Thunderer's favor hrings relief. 100 Patroclus—... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 790 páginas
...Where aged Ocean holds his watery reign, The pxidess-inother heard. The waves divide ; And like a mist she rose above the tide ; Beheld him mourning on the...share, Reveal the cause, and trust a parent's care." He deeply sighing said : " To tell my woe, li but to mention what too well you know. From Thebe sacred... | |
| 1813 - 352 páginas
...Where aged Ocean holds his watery reign, The goddess-mother heard. The waves divide ; And like a mist she rose above the tide ; Beheld him mourning on the...share ; Reveal the cause, and trust a parent's care.' He deeply sighing said : ' To tell my woe, Is but to mention what too well you know. From Thebe, sacred... | |
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