The Iliad of HomerT. Allman, 1846 - 504 pages |
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... eyes . When in this , island , he was entertained by a man of fortune , named Mentor , who told him those circum- stances on which he afterwards framed the Odys- sey . On the return of Mentes , he accompanied him to Colophon , where he ...
... eyes . When in this , island , he was entertained by a man of fortune , named Mentor , who told him those circum- stances on which he afterwards framed the Odys- sey . On the return of Mentes , he accompanied him to Colophon , where he ...
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... eyes :) Descends Minerva , in her guardian care , 270 A heav'nly witness of the wrongs I bear From Atreus ' son ? Then let those eyes that view The daring crime , behold the vengeance too . Forbear ! ( the progeny of Jove replies ) To ...
... eyes :) Descends Minerva , in her guardian care , 270 A heav'nly witness of the wrongs I bear From Atreus ' son ? Then let those eyes that view The daring crime , behold the vengeance too . Forbear ! ( the progeny of Jove replies ) To ...
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... eyes ) Why have I born thee with a mother's throes , To fates averse , and nursed for future woes ? So short a space the light of heav'n to view ! So short a space ! and fill'd with sorrow too ! O might a parent's careful wish prevail ...
... eyes ) Why have I born thee with a mother's throes , To fates averse , and nursed for future woes ? So short a space the light of heav'n to view ! So short a space ! and fill'd with sorrow too ! O might a parent's careful wish prevail ...
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... eye , Stretch'd in the tents the Grecian leaders lie , Th ' immortals slumber'd on their thrones above ; All , but the ever - wakeful eyes of Jove . To honour Thetis ' son he bends his care , And plunge the Greeks in all the woes of war ...
... eye , Stretch'd in the tents the Grecian leaders lie , Th ' immortals slumber'd on their thrones above ; All , but the ever - wakeful eyes of Jove . To honour Thetis ' son he bends his care , And plunge the Greeks in all the woes of war ...
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... eyes behold my son no more ; If , on thy next offence , this hand forbear To strip those arms thou ill deserv'st to wear , Expel the council where our princes meet , 320 And send thee scourged , and howling through the fleet . 325 330 ...
... eyes behold my son no more ; If , on thy next offence , this hand forbear To strip those arms thou ill deserv'st to wear , Expel the council where our princes meet , 320 And send thee scourged , and howling through the fleet . 325 330 ...
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Achilles Æneas Agamemnon Ajax Antilochus arms Asius Atrides bands battle behold beneath blood bold brave brazen breast chariot chief combat command coursers crown'd dare dart dead death descends Diomed divine dreadful E'en Eurypylus eyes falchion fall fame fate fear field fierce fight fire fix'd flames flies force fury glorious glory goddess godlike gods gore grace Grecian Greece Greeks ground hand haste heaps heart heaven Hector hero Homer honours host Idomeneus Iliad Ilion immortal javelin Jove Jove's Juno Jupiter king lance Lycian martial Menelaus mighty monarch mortal Nestor numbers o'er Pallas Patroclus Peleus Phoebus pierced plain poet Polydamas press'd Priam prince prize proud race rage rise sacred shade shield shining ships shore sire skies slain soul spear spoke stand steeds stern stood swift Teucer thee Thetis thou thunder toils trembling Trojan troops Troy Tydeus Tydides Ulysses walls warrior wound youth