| Homer - 1760 - 346 lehte
...famej Of fev'n his fons, by whom the lot was caft To ferve our Prince; it fell on me, the laft. 490 To watch this quarter, my adventure falls: For with...impatient to engage, And fcarce their rulers check their martial rage. If then thou art of ftern Pelides ' train, '495 (The mournful Monarch thus rejoin'd... | |
| Homer - 1773 - 234 lehte
...fame ; •Offev'n hisfons, by whom the lot was caft To ferve our prince, it fell on me, the lafh ' To watch this quarter, my adventure falls : For with...impatient to engage, And fcarce their rulers check their partial rage. If then thou art of ftern Pelides' train, (The mournful monarch thus rejoin'd again),... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 422 lehte
...fame : Of feven his fons, by whom the lot was cart To ferve our prince, it fell on me, the laft. 490 To watch this quarter my adventure falls : For with the morn the Greeks attack your walls; Sleeplefsilhey fit, impatient to engage, And fcarce their rulers check their martial rage. If then... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 384 lehte
...fame : Of feven his fons, by whom the lot was caft To ferve our prince, it fell on me, the laft. 499To watch this quarter my adventure falls : For with the morn the Greeks attack your walls ; Steeplers they fit, impatient to engage, .And fcarce their rulers check their martial rage. If then... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 lehte
...like thyfelf, and not unknown to fame: Of feven his fons, by'whomthe lotwascaft To ferve oucprince, it fell on me, the laft. To watch this quarter my...impatient to engage, And fcarce their rulers check their martial rage. If then thou art of ftern Pelides' train (The mournful monarch thus rejoin'd again)... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 lehte
...name, OU like thyfelf, and not unknown to fame : Of (even his fons, by whom the lot was caft To icnre our prince, it fell on me, the laft. To watch this...falls : For with the morn the Greeks attack your walls : Sleepleis they fit, impatient to engage, And fcarce their rulers check their martial rage. If then... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 lehte
...honour'd name, Old like thyfelf, and not unknown to fame : Of fcven his fons, by whom the lot was caft To ferve our prince, it fell on me, the laft. To watch this quarter my adventure fall« For with the morn the Greeks attack your walls Sleepleis they fit, impatient to engage, And... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 380 lehte
...fame; Of fev'n his fons, by whom the lot was caft To ferve our prince; it fell on me, the laft. 490 To watch this quarter, my adventure falls : For with...morn the Greeks attack your walls ; Sleeplefs they tit, impatient to engage, And fcarce their rulers check their martial rage. If then thou art of ftern... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 568 lehte
...his sons, by whom the lot was cast To serve our prince; it fell on me, the last. 490 To watch tins quarter my adventure falls : For with the morn the Greeks attack your walls ; Sleepless they sit, impatient to engage, And scarce their rulers check the martial rage. If then... | |
| Homerus - 1808 - 574 lehte
...fame : Of seven his sons, hy whom the lot was cast To serve our prince ; it fell on me, the last. 490 To watch this quarter my adventure falls: For with the morn the Greeks attack your walls; Sleepless they sit, impatient to engage, And scarce their rulers check the martial rage. If then thou... | |
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