| Homerus - 1720 - 284 pages
...Pow'r, O Prince, with force inferior far Urg'd thee to meet Achilles' arm in -war ? Henceforth heware, nor antedate thy doom, Defrauding fate of all thy fame to come. 58 5 But •when the day deereed (for come it muft) Shall lay this dreadful hero in the duft, Let then... | |
| Homerus - 1756 - 246 pages
...panting chief addrefs'd. 380 What Pow'r, O Prince, with force inferior far Urg'd thee to meet Achilles arm in war? Henceforth beware, nor antedate thy doom,...come it muft) 385 Shall lay this dreadful hero in the dufl, Let then the furies of that arm be known, Secure, no Grecian force tranfcends thy own. With that,... | |
| Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1760 - 314 pages
...panting chief addrefs'd. 380 What Pow'r, O Prince, with force inferiour far Urg'd thee to meet Achilles arm in war.? Henceforth beware, nor antedate thy doom,...furies of that arm be known, Secure, no Grecian force tranfcends thy own. t' Atyio?to»1c xau a.^vha^ '£f-,9!»a;, Which verfes are thefe, K«tWm; a'JT... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 392 pages
...beware, nor antedate thy doom, Defrauding Fate of all thy fame to come, "VOL. II. Q^ But But 1when the day decreed (for come it muft) 385 Shall lay this...furies of that arm be known, Secure, no Grecian force tranfcends thy own. With that, he left him, wondering as he lay, TJxp from Achilles chac'd the mift... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 422 pages
...panting chief addrefs'd: 380 What Power, O prince, with force inferior far, Urg'd thee to meet Achilles' arm in war ? Henceforth beware, nor antedate thy doom,...come. But when the day decreed (for come it muft) . 55| Shall lay this dreadful hero in the duft, Let then the furies of that arm be known, Secure, no... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 384 pages
...panting chief addrefs'd: 38* What Power, O prince, with force inferior far, Urg'd thee to meet Achilles' arm in war ? Henceforth beware, nor antedate thy doom, Defrauding Fate of all thy fame to come. .t •- 'VOL. II, Q^ But But when the day decreed (for come it rouft) $85 Shall lay this dreadful hero... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 pages
...panting chief addrefs'd : 380 What Power, O prince, with force inferior far, Urg'd thce to meet Achilles arm in war? Henceforth beware, nor antedate thy doom, Defrauding Fate of all thy fame to come. VoL. XLIX. Q_ But But when the day decreed (for come it muft) 38^ Shall lay this dreadful hero in the... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 1104 pages
...of all thy fame te come. *t when the Jay decreed (for come it muft ) «ull l*y ihu dieadtul htro IB the duft, Let then the furies of that arm be known, Secure, no Grecian force traufcends thy own. With that, he left him, wondering as he lay. Then from Achilles chas'd the mift... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 372 pages
...above-mentioned paflage. It is therefore more probable that the Caucons are included in the Paphlagonians. P. Henceforth beware, nor antedate thy doom, Defrauding...come. But when the day decreed (for come it muft) Shall lay this dreadful hero in the duft, 386 Let then the furies of that arm be known, Secure, no... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 496 pages
...fame to come. Bet when the day dscrced (for come it muft) 38,5 >U hy tins dreadful hero in the dud, Let then the furies of that arm be known, Secure, no Grecian force tranfccnds t^y own With that, he left him, wondering as he lay, Then from Achillas chas'd the mift... | |
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