The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorCrissy & Markley, 1853 - 484 pages |
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Page 229
... Idomeneus , beneath thy care , And Merion , dreadful as the god of war . Tlepolemus , the son of Hercules , Led nine swift vessels through the foamy seas ; From Rhodes with everlasting sunshine bright , Jalyssus , Lindus , and Carmirus ...
... Idomeneus , beneath thy care , And Merion , dreadful as the god of war . Tlepolemus , the son of Hercules , Led nine swift vessels through the foamy seas ; From Rhodes with everlasting sunshine bright , Jalyssus , Lindus , and Carmirus ...
Page 233
... Idomeneus superior towers Amidst yon circle of his Cretan powers , Great as a god ! I saw him once before , 230 With Menelaus , on the Spartan shore . The rest I know and could in order name : All valiant chiefs , and men of mighty fame ...
... Idomeneus superior towers Amidst yon circle of his Cretan powers , Great as a god ! I saw him once before , 230 With Menelaus , on the Spartan shore . The rest I know and could in order name : All valiant chiefs , and men of mighty fame ...
Page 238
... Idomeneus ! what thanks we owe To worth like thine ! what praise shall we bestow ? To thee the foremost honours are decreed , First in the fight , and every graceful deed . For this , in banquets , when the generous bowls Restore our ...
... Idomeneus ! what thanks we owe To worth like thine ! what praise shall we bestow ? To thee the foremost honours are decreed , First in the fight , and every graceful deed . For this , in banquets , when the generous bowls Restore our ...
Page 241
... Idomeneus ' protended steel ; mean time ¯neas is restored to the field , and they Whom Borus sent ( his son and only joy ) overthrow several of the Greeks ; among the rest Tle- From fruitful Tarné to the fields of Troy . polemus is ...
... Idomeneus ' protended steel ; mean time ¯neas is restored to the field , and they Whom Borus sent ( his son and only joy ) overthrow several of the Greeks ; among the rest Tle- From fruitful Tarné to the fields of Troy . polemus is ...
Page 260
... Idomeneus that sight could bear , Nor each stern Ajax , thunderbolts of war : Nor he , the king of men , the alarm sustain'd ; Nestor alone amidst the storm remain'd . Unwilling he remain'd , for Paris ' dart Had pierced his courser in ...
... Idomeneus that sight could bear , Nor each stern Ajax , thunderbolts of war : Nor he , the king of men , the alarm sustain'd ; Nestor alone amidst the storm remain'd . Unwilling he remain'd , for Paris ' dart Had pierced his courser in ...
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