| Homerus - 1721 - 292 páginas
...the hopes that haught7 mind imparts, To force our fleet: TheGrteks have hands, and hearts. Long e'er in flames our lofty navy fall, Your boafted city and your god-built wall 1030Shall fink beneath us, fmoaking on the ground; And fpread a long, unmeafur'd ruin round. The time... | |
| Homer - 1736 - 296 páginas
...the confufion, and broken found of the original, which images the tumult and roaring of many waters. Vain are the hopes that haughty mind imparts, To force our fleet: The Greekt have hands, and hearts. Long e'er in flames our lofty navy fall, Your boafted city, and your... | |
| Homerus - 1756 - 262 páginas
...We fea»: The Ml of war to us not idly giv'n, Lo! 'Greece is humbled not by Troy, but heav'n. roz5 Vain are the hopes that haughty mind imparts, To force...our fleet: The Greeks have hands, and hearts. Long e'er in flames our lofty navy fall, Your boafted cily, and your god-built wall . . V Shall fink beneath... | |
| Homer - 1773 - 248 páginas
...Jove we fear; The (kill of war to us not idly giv'n, Lo ! Greece is humbled, not by Troy, but heav'n. Vain are the hopes that haughty mind imparts, To force our fleet : The Greeks have hands aud hearts. Long ere in flames our lofty navy fall, Your boalied city, and your god-built wall Shall... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 páginas
...fhook. The towering Ajax, with an ample ftride, IO29 Advanc'd the firft, and thus the chief defy 'd : Heftor ! come on, thy empty threats forbear : 'Tis...fink beneath us, fmoaking on the ground; 1030? And fpread a long, unmeafur'd ruin round, The time i"hall come, when, chac'd along the pluin, Ev'n thou... | |
| Homer - 1791 - 346 páginas
...fear : The fldll of war to us not idly giv'n, Lo ! Greece is humbled, not by Troy, but heav'n. 1025 Vain are the hopes that haughty mind imparts, To force our fleet : The Greeks have hands and heartsLong ere in flames our lofty navy fall, Your beafted city and your god-built wall, Shall fink... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 páginas
...(hook. The towering Ajax, with an ample ftride, AdvancM the firft, and thus the chief defy'd : Hector ! come on, thy empty threats forbear : 'Tis not thy...imparts, To force our fleet : 'the Greeks have hands, and long e'er in flames our lofty navy fall, [hearts. Your boafled city and your god-built wall Shall fink... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 páginas
...thundering Jove we feai : The (kill of war to us not idly given, Lo ! Greece is humbled, not by Troy, bnt Heaven. Vain are the hopes that haughty mind imparts, To force our fleet : the Greeks have hands, and Long e'er in flame* our lofty navy fall, [hearts. Yourboafted city and your god-built wall Shall fiiik... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 402 páginas
...we fear: The fkill of war to us not idly giv'n, 1014 Lo! Greece is humbled, not by Troy, but Heav'n. Vain are the hopes that haughty mind imparts, To force...our fleet; the Greeks have hands, and hearts. Long e'er in flames our lofty navy fall, Your boafted city, and your god-built wall 1029 Shall fink beneath... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 496 páginas
...thun.iL-rii.g Jove v. i The fktll ot war to us r;nt iuly given, Lo ! Greece it humbled,not by J'roy.but Jlea i Vain are the hopes that haughty mind imparts, To force our fleet : the Greeks have hands, a hearts. Long e'er in flames our lofty navy Ml, Vuiif boafled citv and ycnir god-! UM wall S. all... | |
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