| Homer - 1761 - 474 pages
...woes; She fills with navies, hofts, and loud alarms The fea, the land, and makes the world with arms ! Thus near the gates, conferring, as they drew, Argus, the dog, his antient mafter knew ; 345 He, not unconfcious of the voice and tread, Lifts -to the found his ear,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Authors, English - 1779 - 312 pages
...woes ; She fills with navies, hofts, and loud alarms, The fea, the land, and makes the world with arms t Thus, near the gates conferring as they drew, . Argus, the dog, his ancient mafter knew; 345 He, not unconfcious of the voice and tread, Lifts to the found his ear, and rears... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 320 pages
...; She fills with navies, hofts, and loud alarms, The fea, the land, and makes the world with arms I Thus, near the gates conferring as they drew, Argus, the dog, his ancient mafter knew 5 345 He, not unconfcious of the voice and tread, Lifts to the found his ear, and rears... | |
| William Cooke - Coins, Roman - 1781 - 612 pages
...of Miferies; Propt on a Staff, a Beggar old and bare, In Rags difhoneft fluttering with the Air!— Thus near the Gates, conferring as they drew, Argus, the Dog, his ancient Mafter knew j He, not unconfcious of the Voice and Tread, Lifts to the Sound his Ear, and rears his... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 304 pages
...; She fills with navies, hofts, and loud alarms, The fea, the land, and makes the world with arms ! Thus, near the gates conferring as they drew, Argus, the dog, his ancient mafter knew ; 345 He, not unconfcious of the voice and tread, Lifts to the found his ear, and rears... | |
| Aulus Gellius - Civilization, Greco-Roman - 1795 - 386 pages
...alfo.—The example of Argus £11 Homer, who expired from joy on feeing Ulyfles, doubtlefs be familiar, Thus near the gates, conferring as they drew, Argus, the dog, his ancient matter knew; He, not unconfcious of the voice and tread, Lifts to the found his ear, and rears his... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 1104 pages
...; She fills with navie% holts, and loud alarms. The fea, the laad, and (hakes the world with arms ! Thus, near the gates conferring as they drew, Argus, the dog, his ancient matter knew ; ]$e, not unconfcious of the voice and tread, Lifts to the found his ear, and rears his... | |
| Aulus Gellius - Civilization, Greco-Roman - 1795 - 398 pages
...The example of Argus ln Homer, who expired from joy on feeing Ulyfles, niufl doubtkfs be familiar. Thus near the gates, conferring as they drew, Argus, the dog, his ancient mafter knew ; • He, not unconfcious of the voice and tread, Lifts to the found his ear, and rears... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 902 pages
...woes; She fills with navies hofts, and loud alarms. The lea, the land, and fliakes the world with arms! Thus, near the gates conferring as they drew, Argus, the dog, his ancient mafter knew ; He, norunconfcious of the voice and tread. Lifts to the iound his ear, and rears his... | |
| 1792 - 918 pages
...woes ; She nils with navies, hods, and loud alarms. The fea, the land, and fhakes the world with arms! Thus, near the gates conferring as they drew, Argus, the dog, his ancient mailer knew ; He, not unconfcious of the voice and tread, lifts to the found his ear, and rears his... | |
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