come, A willing ghoft to Pluto's dreary dome ! He faid, and feebly drives his friends away: The forrowing friends his frantic rage obey. 310 Next on his fons his erring fury falls,. Polites, Paris, Agathon, he calls ; His threats Dei'phobus and Dius hear,... The Works of the English Poets: Pope's Homer - Page 337by Samuel Johnson - 1779Full view - About this book
| Homer - 1769 - 480 lehte
...Phrygia drown, 3C5 I fee the ruins of your fmoking town ! Oh fend me, Gods! ere that fad day fliall come, A willing ghoft to Pluto's dreary dome ! He...Agathon, he calls, His threats Deiphobus and Dius hear, Hippothous, Pammon, Helenus the feer, And gen'rous Antiphon : for yet thefe nine 315 Surviv'd, fid... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 lehte
...of Phrygia drown, 305 I fee the ruins of your fmoking town! O fend me, Gods! ere that fad day dial I come, A willing ghoft to Pluto's dreary dome ! He...away : The forrowing friends his frantic rage obey. 3:0 Next on his fons his erring fury falls, Polites, Paris, Agathon, he calls ; His threats Dei'phobus... | |
| Homer - 1791 - 326 lehte
...fmoaking town ! Oh fend me, Gods! ere that fad day fhall come, A willing ghoft to PluUt's dreary douie ! He faid, and feebly drives his friends away ; The forrowing friends his frantick rage obey. Next on his fons his erring fury falls, Folites, Paris, dgatbon, he calls, His... | |
| 1792 - 918 lehte
...fields ofPhrygis drown, I fee the ruins of your faioking town ! O lend me. Gods ! ere that fad day fhall come, A willing ghoft to Pluto's dreary dome ! He...away ; The forrowing friends his frantic rage obey. Next on his fons his erring fury falls, Polîtes, Paris, Agathon, he calls ; His threats Deiphobiis... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 lehte
...of Phrygia drown, I fee the ruins of your fmoking town ! О fend me, Gods ! ere that fad day lhall come, A willing ghoft to Pluto's dreary dome ! He...away : The forrowing friends his frantic rage obey. Next on his fons his crting fury falls, Polites, Paris, Agathon, he calls ; His threats Deiphobus and... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 496 lehte
...fail day (hall come, 1 fee the ruin* of your fmoking town ! A willing ghoft to Pluto'« drtary dome I He faid, and feebly drives his friends away : The forrowing friends his frantic rage obey. 31Э Next on his font his erring fury falls, Polîtes, Parj«, Agathen, he calls ; His threats Dcïphobus... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 568 lehte
...and feebly drives his friends away: The sorrowing friends his frantic rage obey. 310 Next on his sons his erring fury falls, Polites, Paris, Agathon, he...His threats De'iphobus and Dius hear, Hippothoiis, Pammou, Helenus the seer, And generous Antiphon : for yet these nine 315 Surviv'd, sad relics of his... | |
| 1813 - 424 lehte
...and feebly drives his friends away : The sorrowing friends his frantic rage obey. Next on his sons his erring fury falls, Polites, Paris, Agathon, he...Dei'phobus and Dius hear, Hippothoiis, Pammon, Helenus the seer, And generous Antiphon : for yet these nine Suniv'd, sad relics of his numerous line. ' Inglorious... | |
| 1813 - 374 lehte
...and feebly drives his friends away : The sorrowing friends his frantic rage obey. Next on his sons his erring fury falls, Polites, Paris, Agathon, he calls, His threats De'i'phobus and Dins hear, Hippothous, Pammon, Helenus the seer, And generous Antiphon : for yet these nine Surviv'd,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 340 lehte
...said, and feebly drives his friends away The sorrowing friends his frantic rage obey. Next on his sons his erring fury falls, Polites, Paris, Agathon, he...Deiphobus and Dius hear, Hippothoiis, Pammon, Helenus the seer, And generous Antiphon: for yet these nine Survived, sad relics of his numerous line. ' Inglorious... | |
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