The Works of the English Poets, 36. köideH. Hughs, 1779 - 363 pages |
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... fire to fire .. 60 65 70 75 ' Tis yours ,. O warriours , all our hopes to raise ; Oh , recollect your ancient worth and praise : ' Tis yours to fave us , if you cease to fear ; Flight , more than shameful , is destructive , here . On ...
... fire to fire .. 60 65 70 75 ' Tis yours ,. O warriours , all our hopes to raise ; Oh , recollect your ancient worth and praise : ' Tis yours to fave us , if you cease to fear ; Flight , more than shameful , is destructive , here . On ...
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... fire awakes : Oh lafting infamy , oh dire difgrace To chiefs of vigorous youth and manly race ! I trusted in the Gods , and you , to fee Brave Greece victorious , and her navy free : Ah no - the glorious combat you disclaim , And one ...
... fire awakes : Oh lafting infamy , oh dire difgrace To chiefs of vigorous youth and manly race ! I trusted in the Gods , and you , to fee Brave Greece victorious , and her navy free : Ah no - the glorious combat you disclaim , And one ...
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... fire . Fix'd at his poft was each bold Ajax found , With well - rang'd fquadrons ftrongly circled round : So close their order , fo difpos'd their fight , As Pallas ' felf might view with fix'd delight ; 160 165 170 Or Or had the God of ...
... fire . Fix'd at his poft was each bold Ajax found , With well - rang'd fquadrons ftrongly circled round : So close their order , fo difpos'd their fight , As Pallas ' felf might view with fix'd delight ; 160 165 170 Or Or had the God of ...
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... are shed , And all their falchions wave around his head : Repuls'd he stands , for from his stand retires ; But with repeated shouts his army fires . Trojans ! 210 Trojans ! be firm ; this arm fhall make ILIAD , Book XIII .
... are shed , And all their falchions wave around his head : Repuls'd he stands , for from his stand retires ; But with repeated shouts his army fires . Trojans ! 210 Trojans ! be firm ; this arm fhall make ILIAD , Book XIII .
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... fire : His fpoufe Hippodamè , divinely fair , Anchifes ' eldeft hope , and darling care ; 540 Who charm'd her parent's and her husband's heart , With beauty , sense , and every work of art : He once , of Ilion's youth , the loveliest ...
... fire : His fpoufe Hippodamè , divinely fair , Anchifes ' eldeft hope , and darling care ; 540 Who charm'd her parent's and her husband's heart , With beauty , sense , and every work of art : He once , of Ilion's youth , the loveliest ...
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Achilles ¯neas Ajax Antilochus arms Atrides Automedon blood bofom bold brave breaſt breath chariot chief cloſe courfers courſe dart dead death defcends diftant divine dreadful duft Ev'n eyes facred faid falchion fall fame fate fhade fhall fhore fide field fierce fight filver fire firſt flain flame flew flies fome forrows foul fpear ftern ftill ftream fuch fury glory god-like Goddeſs Gods gore Grecian Greece Greeks hand Heaven Hector hero himſelf hoft honours Idomeneus Ilion javelin Jove Jove's king laft lance laſt Lycian Merion mortal Neptune o'er Oïleus Patroclus Peleus Pelides Phoebus pierc'd plain Polydamas Priam prize purſue race rage refound rife round ſaid Scamander ſhade ſhakes ſhall ſhe ſhine ſhips ſhore ſhould Simoïs ſkies ſpear ſpoke ſpread ſtand ſteeds ſtill ſtood Teucer thee thefe theſe Thetis thofe thoſe thou thunder trembling Trojan Troy warriour whofe whoſe wound youth