| English poets - 1790 - 374 páginas
...fight. AD 1 i. J All parts refound with tumults, plaints, and fears, And grifly death in fundry fhapes appears! Androgeos fell among us, with his band. Who...thought us Grecians newly come to land : From whence, faid he, my friends, this long delay ? You loiter, while the fpoib are borne away. Our fhips are laden... | |
| 1792 - 918 páginas
...confus'd the fight. AU parts refound with tumults, plaints, and fears. And grifly death in fundry (hapes appears ! Androgeos fell among us, with his band....thought us Grecians newly come to land : From whence, faid he, my friends, this long de> You loiter, while the fpoih are borne away, [laj * Our (hips are... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 páginas
...confus'd the fight. All parts refound with tumults, plaints, and fears, And grifly death in fundry fliapes appears! Androgeos fell among us, with his band. Who...thought us Grecians newly come to land '. From whence, faid he, my friends, this long deYou loiter, while the fpoils are borne away, [lay? Our mips are laden... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 páginas
...confus'd the fight. All parts reibund with tumults, plaints, and fears. And grifly death in fundry fliapes appears ! Androgeos fell among us, with his band....thought us Grecians newly come to land : From whence, faid he, my friends, this long deYou loiter, while the fpoils are borne away, [lay ? Our (hips are... | |
| Virgil - 1803 - 408 páginas
...Confus'd.the fortune is, confus'ti the fight. All parts resound with tumults, plaints, and fears ; And grisly Death in sundry shapes appears. Androgeos fell among us, with his band, 500 Who thought us Grecians newly come to land. "From whence," said he, "myfriends, this long delay?... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1806 - 328 páginas
...plaints, and fears; And grisly Denth in sundry shapes appears. Androgeos fell among us, with his band, 500 Who thought us Grecians newly come to land. " From...store; And you, like truants, come too late ashore." 505 He said, but soon corrected his mistake, Found, by the doubtful answers which we make. Amaz'd,... | |
| Virgil - 1806 - 414 páginas
...fell among us, with his band, 50O Who thought us Grecians newly come to land. "From whence," saidhe, "my friends, this long delay? You loiter, while the...store ; And you, like truants, come too late ashore." 505 He said, but soon corrected his mistake, Found, by the doubtful answers which we make. Amaz'd,... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 378 páginas
...And grisly death in sundry shapes appears. Androgeos fell among us, with his hand, 500 Who Uiougllt us Grecians newly come to land. ' From whence,' said...like truants, come too late ashore.' He said, but » .on corrected his nustake, 506 Pound by the doubtful answers wluch we make. Amaz'd, he would have... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 482 páginas
...; Confused the fortune is, confused the fight. All parts resound with tumults, plaints, and fears ; And grisly Death in sundry shapes appears. Androgeos...Who thought us Grecians newly come to land. " From whence,"said he, " my friends, this long delay? You loiter, while the spoils are borne away : Our ships... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 484 páginas
...; Confused the fortune is, confused the fight. All parts resound with tumults, plaints, and fears ; And grisly Death in sundry shapes appears. Androgeos...Who thought us Grecians newly come to land. " From whence,"said he, " my friends, this long delay? You loiter, while the spoils are borne away : Our ships... | |
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