| Homerus - 1756 - 246 pages
...fearkfc flood, And fhook two fpears, advancing from the flood ; The flood iiripell'd him, on Putties' head T' avenge his waters choak'd With heaps of dead. Near as they drew, Achilles thus began. 1 65 What art thou, boldeft of the race of man ? Who, or from whence ? Unhappy is the Sire, Whofe for,... | |
| Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1760 - 314 pages
...elides head T' avenge his waters chok'd with heaps of dead. Near as they drew, Achilles thus began. i65 What art thou, boldeft of the race of man ? Who, or...whence ? Unhappy is the Sire, Whofe fon encounters our refiftlefs ire. O fon of Peleus ! what avails to trace ( Reply 'd the warriour) our illuftrious Race... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 384 pages
...fpears, advancing from the flood ; The flood impell'd him, on Pelides' head T' avenge 'his waters chok'd with heaps of dead. •Near as they drew, Achilles...race of man ? Who, or from whence ? Unhappy is the fire Whofe fon encounters our refiftlefs ire. O fon of Peleus ! what avails to trace the warriour)... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 422 pages
...Pelides' head T' avenge his waters chok'd with heaps of dead. Near as they drew, Achilles thus began : ;65 What art thou, boldeft of the race of man ? Who, or from whence ? Unhappy is the fire Whole Ton encounters our refiftlefs ire. O fon of Peleus ! what avails to trace (Reply'J the warriour)... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 pages
...fpears, advancing from the flood ; The flood impell'd him, on Pelides' head T' avenge his waters chok'd with heaps of dead. Near as they drew, Achilles thus...race of man ? Who, or from whence ? Unhappy is the fire Whofe fon encounters our refiftlefs ire. O fon of Peleus ! what avails to trace (Reply'd the warriour)... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 1104 pages
...Pelides' head T' avenge his waters chok'd with heaps of dead. Near as they drew, Achilles thus began : What art thou, boldeft of the race of man ? Who, or from whence ? Unhappy is the fire Whofe fon encounters our refiftlefs ire. O fon of Peleus ! what avails to trace (Reply'd the warrior)... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 372 pages
...fpears, advancing from the flood ; The flood impelr'd him, on Pelides' head T" avenge his waters chok'd with heaps of dead. Near as they drew, Achilles thus...the race of man? Who, or from whence? Unhappy is the fire, Whofe fon encounters our refiftlefs ire. O fon of Peleus ! what avails to trace (Reply'd the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 496 pages
...fpeare, advancing from the flood"; The flood impell'd him, on Pelidss' hea4 T' avenge his waters chok'd with heaps of dead. Near as they drew, Achilles thus...race of man •' Who, or from whence ? Unhappy is the fire Whofe fon encounters our refiftiefs ire. O fon of Pcleus ! what avails to trace (Reply 'd the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 496 pages
...fpeare, advancing from the flood"; The flood impell'd him, on Pelidss' hea4 T' avenge his waters chok'd with heaps of dead. Near as they drew, Achilles thus began: 165 Thus, till the Grecian vengeance is complete; Thus is aton'd Patroclus' honour'd (hade. And the fcort... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 496 pages
...waters chok'd with heaps of dead. Near as they drew, Achilles thut began : l6j What art thou, boldrft of the race of man > Who, or from whence ? Unhappy is the fire Whofe Ton encounters our reOftlcf* ire. O fon of Peleus 1 what avails to trace (Reply'd the warrior)... | |
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