| Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1760 - 314 pages
...on my fhoulders let their noftrils blow, 570 For hard the fight, determin'd is the foe ; 'Tis Heftor comes ; and when he feeks the prize, War knows no...voice aloud, And calls th' Ajaces. from the warring croud, 576 With great Atridcs. Hither turn (he faid) Turn, where diftrefs demands immediate aid ; The... | |
| Homer - 1773 - 234 pages
...Full on my flloulders let their noflrils blow, For hard the fight, detcrmin'd is the foe; 'Tis Heftor comes ; and, when he feeks the prize,. War knows no mean : He wins it, -or he dies. Thea through the fi--!;l he fends hi- voice aloud, And calls th1 Ajaccs from the warring croud, With... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 384 pages
...on my (houlders let their noftrils blow, 57* For hard the fight, determin'd is the foe ; 'Tis Heftor comes ; and when he feeks the prize, War knows no mean : he wins it, or he dies. Then through the field he fends his voice aloud, ''And calls th' Apces from the warring croud, 575 With... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 422 pages
...(hou'lders let their noftrils blowi 570 For hard the fight, determin'd is the foe; 'Tis Heftor conies ; and when he feeks the prize, War knows no mean: he wins it, or he dies. Then through the field he fends his voice aloud, And calls th' Ajaces from the warring croud, 575 With great... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 pages
...on my moulders let their noftrils blow, 570 For hard the fight, determin'd is the foe ; 'Tis Heftor comes ; and when he feeks the prize, War knows no mean : he wins it, or Re dies. Then through the field he fends his voice aloud, And calls th' Ajaces from the warring croud,... | |
| Homer - 1791 - 346 pages
...hard the fight, detennin'd is the foe ; 'Tis Hecler comes; and when he fteks the prize, War knows ro mean : he wins it, or he dies. Then thro' the field he fends his voice aloud, And calls th' /.jaas from the waiting erowd, 575 With great /Hides. Hither turo (he faid) Turo where diflrefs demands... | |
| 1792 - 918 pages
...Heeler comes ; and when he fceks the prize, War knows no mean t he wins it, or he dies. Then through the field he fends his voice aloud, And calls th* Ajaces from the warring crowd, With great Atndcs. Hither turn (he faicl) Turn, where diftrcfs demands immediate aid ; The dead,... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 1104 pages
...their noftrils blow, Tor hard the fight, determin'd is the foe ; *Tis Hector com;s; and when he fceks the prize, War knows no mean : he wins it, or he dies. Then through, the field he fends his voice aloud, And calls th" Ajaces from the Warring crowd,' With great... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 902 pages
...noftrils blow, For hard tie fipht, lietermin'd is the foe ; " . "Tis Hector comes ; and when he fecks tlje prize, War knows no mean : he wins it, or he dies. Then through the field he fends his. voice aloud, And calls th* Ajaces from the warring crowd, With great... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 372 pages
...on my moulders let their noftrils blow, 570 For hard the fight, determin'd is the foe; "Tis Hector comes; and when he feeks the prize, War knows no mean:...voice aloud, And calls th' Ajaces from the warring croud, 575 With great Atrides. Hither turn (he faid) Turn where diftrefs demands immediate aid; And... | |
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