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The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and critical, by ... - Page 93
by English poets - 1790
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The Odyssey of Homer

Homer - 1761 - 474 lehte
...my eyes ! he comes ! unhop'd-for joy 1 Has lieav'n from Pylos brought my lovely boy ? So fnatch 'd from all our cares ! — Tell, haft thou known Thy...thy own. 55 Oh deareft, moft rever'd of womankind l Ceafe with thofe tears to melt a manly mind, (Reply 'd the prince) nor be our fates deplord, From...
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The Odyssey, tr. by A. Pope. [Preceded by] A general view of the ..., 3. köide

Homerus - 1771 - 310 lehte
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical ..., 38. köide,lk 2

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 312 lehte
...wajk Light of my eyes ! he comes ! unhop'd-for joy ! Has Heaven from Pylos brought my lovely boy 1 1 So fnatch'd from all our cares !— Tell, haft thou...fate ? and tell me all thy own. 55 Oh deareft, moft reuer'd of womankind ! Ceafe with thofe tears to melt a manly mind (Replied the prince) ; nor be our...
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The Works of the English Poets: Pope's Homer

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 308 lehte
...way. Light of my eyes ! he comes ! unhop'd-for joy ! Has Heaven from Pylos brought my lovely boy i So fnatch'd from all our cares ! — Tell, haft thou...Thy father's fate ? and tell me all thy own. 55 Oh denreft, moft rever'd of womankind ! Ceafe with thofe tears to melt a manly mind (Replied the prince)...
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., 38. köide

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 320 lehte
...Heaven from Pylos brought my lovely boy ) o fnatcW from all our cares I—Tell, haft thou known f"hy father's fate ? and tell me all thy own. 55 Oh deareft, moft rever'd of womankind! ?eafe with thofe tears to melt a manly mind Replied the prince) ; nor be our fates deplor'd, "rom death...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical ...

Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 lehte
...thou known Thy father's fate ? and tell me all thy own. O deareft, mod rever'd of womin kind ! Ceafc with thofe tears to melt a manly mind (Replied the...fates deplor'd, From death and treafon to thy arms reltor'd. Go br.the, and, rob'd in white, afcend the towers; With all ihy handm aids thank the immortal...
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The Works of the British Poets, 12. köide

Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 lehte
...way. Light of my eyes ! he comes ! unhop'd-for joy ! Has Heaven Irom Pylos brought my lovely boy ? So fnatch'd from all our cares !— Tell, haft thou...known Thy father's fate ? and tell me all thy own. O deareft, mod rever'd of womtn kind ! Ceafe with thofe tears to melt a manly mind (Replied the prince)...
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A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Pope's Iliad & Odyssey ...

1792 - 918 lehte
...thou known" Thy father's fate ? and tell me all thy own. O dearelt, moft rever'd of womtn kind ! Ccafe with thofe tears to melt a manly mind (Replied the prince) : nor be our fates drplor'd, From death and treafon to thy arms rellur'd. Go bathe, and, rob'd in white, afcem! the towers...
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The Whole Poetical Works of Alexander Pope ...: Including His Translations ...

Alexander Pope - 1804 - 496 lehte
...joy! Has Heaven from Pylos brought my lovely boy > So fnatch'd from all our cares ! — Tell, hall thou known Thy father's fate ? and tell me all thy own. 55 O dearcd, mod rever'd of woman kind ! Ceafe with thofe tears to melt a manly mind (Replied the prince)...
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The Odyssey, tr. by A. Pope. To which is added, The battle of the frogs and mice

Homerus - 1807 - 488 lehte
...for joy! Has Heaven from Pylos brought my lovely boy? So snatch'd from all ourcares ! — Tell, hast thou known Thy father's fate, and tell me all thy own. 55 Oh dearest, most rover'd of womankind ! Cease with those tears to melt a manly mind (Reply'd the prince);...
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