| Homerus - 1721 - 324 pages
...(the conqu'ror's due) The reft to Great uninjur'd I'll reftore : Now plight thy mutual oath, I ask no more. Talk not of oaths (the dreadful chief replies, While anger flafli'd from his difdainful eyes) SSfDetefted as thou art, and ought to be, . Nor oath nor paft Achilles... | |
| Homerus - 1756 - 254 pages
...fle/h of HeStr ; (though I have a littk ioftcned it in the tranflitior) v. 438. . '. . '• i • •' Talk not of oaths (the dreadful chief replies, While...difdainful eyes) Detefted as thou art, and ought to be, 33 J Nor oath nor psft AMlles plights with thee i Such pafts, as lambs and rabid wolves combine, Such... | |
| Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1760 - 346 pages
...very flem of HeElor; though I have a little foftened it in the tranilation, >'•. 437. . / .- . i' The reft to Greece uninjur'd I'll reftore: Now plight...difdainful eyes) Detefted as thou art, and ought to be, 33$ Nor oath nor pacl: Aehilles plights with thee: Such pacts, as lambs and rabid wolves combine, Such... | |
| Homer - 1773 - 234 pages
...noble life, No vile difhoKOiir ihall thy corie purfue ; Stript of its arms alone (the conqu'ror's due), The reft to Greece uninjur'd I'll reftore : Now plight thy mutual oath, I a(k no more. Talk not of oaths, (the dreadtul chief replies, While anger flafh'J from his difdiinful... | |
| Homerus, William Holwell - 1776 - 392 pages
...noble life, No vile difhonour fhall thy corpfe purfue ; Stript of its arms alone (the conqu'ror's due) The reft to Greece uninjur'd I'll reftore : Now plight thy mutual oath, I afk no more. Talk not of oath's (the dreadful chief replies, While anger flafh'd from his difdainful eyes) Detefted as thou... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 392 pages
...life, No vile di(honour (hall thy corpfe purfue; Stript of its arms alone (the conqueror's due) 3]* The reft to Greece uninjur'd I'll reftore : Now plight...of oaths (the dreadful chief replies, While anger flufh'd from his difflainful eyes) Detefted as thou art, and ought to be, 335 Nor oath nor paft Achilles... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 384 pages
...(the conqueror's due) 33* The reft to Greece uninjur'd Tll reftore : Now plight thy mutual oath, I alk no more. Talk not of oaths (the dreadful chief replies, While anger flafh'd from bis difdainful eyes) Detefted as thou art, and ought to be, 335 Nor oath nor pafl Achilles plights... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 422 pages
...thy mutual oath, I nflc no more. Talk not of oaths (the dreadful chief replies, While anger fla(h'd from his difdainful eyes) Detefted as thou art, and ought to be, 555 Nor oath nor paft: Achilles plights with thee: Such pafts as lambs and rapid wolves combine, Such... | |
| Homer - 1791 - 326 pages
...conqu'ror's due) 33* The reft to Greece uninjar'd I'll reftore ; Now plight thy mutual oath-, 1 afic nornore. Talk not of oaths (the dreadful chief replies, While...as thou art, and ought to be, 335 Nor oath nor paft jf-ctnlks flights with thee : Such pacts, as lambs and rabid wolves combine, Such leagues, as men and... | |
| Beauties - 1791 - 214 pages
...noble life. No vile difhonour fhall thy corps purfue ; Stript of its arms alone (the conqu'ror'i due) The reft to Greece, uninjur'd I'll reftore : Now plight thy mutual oath, I aft. no more. Talk not of oaths (the dreadful chief repliei, While anger flam'd from his difdainful... | |
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