| Homerus - 1721 - 324 pages
...twelve fair veils, and garments itiff with gold. iSyTwo tripods next, and twice two chargers fliine, With ten pure talents from the richeft mine; And laft...place, (The pledge of treaties once with friendly Thrate) Seem'd all too mean the (lores he could employ, 290 For one laft look to buy him back to Troy!... | |
| Homerus - 1756 - 254 pages
...And twelve fair veils and garments ftiff \vi:h gold. Two tnpods next, and twice two chargers Ihine, 285 With ten pure talents from the richeft mine ;...once with friendly Thrace) Seem'd all too mean the flores he could employ, For one laft look to buy him back to tray ! Lo ! the fad father, frantic with... | |
| Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1760 - 346 pages
...Arid twelve fair veils and garments ftifF with gold. Two tripods next,and twice two chargers 1hine, 285 With ten pure talents from the richeft mine; ~...his pain, Around him furious drives his menial train : $. 291. Lo! the fad father, &c.] This behaviour of Priam is very natural to a perfon in his circumftances:... | |
| Homer - 1773 - 234 pages
...Two tripods next, and twice two chargers Ihinc, With ten pure talents from the richeft mine : And lad a large well-labour'd bowl had place, (The pledge...employ, For one laft look to buy him back to Troy ! I,o ! the fad father, frantic with his pain, Around him furious drives his menial train : In vain... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 392 pages
...twelve fair veils and garments ftiff with gold. Two tripods next, and twice two chargers, mine, 185 With ten pure talents from the richeft mine ; And...employ, For one laft look to buy him back to Troy ! 1gp Lo ! the fad father, frantic with his pain, Around him furious drives his menial train; In vain... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 384 pages
...twelve fair veils and garments &lff with gold. Two tripods next, and twice two chargers, mine, 185 With ten pure talents from -the richeft mine; And...bowl had place, (The pledge of treaties once with friendly-Thrace). Seem'd all too mean the ftores he could employ, For one laft look to buy him back... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 422 pages
...twelve fair veils and garments ftiff with gold. Two tripods next, and twice two chargers, dune, »& 5 With ten pure talents from the richeft mine; And laft a large well-laboiir'd bowl had place, (The pledge of treaties once with friendly Thrace ). Seem'd all too... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 pages
...twelve fair veils and garments ftiff with gold. Two tripods next, and twice two chargers, mine, 28 ^ With ten pure talents from the richeft mine ; And...to buy him back to Troy ! 290 Lo! the fad father, frantic with his pain, Around him furious drives his menial train : '» • In vain each flave with... | |
| Homer - 1791 - 326 pages
...that/'< tint bita tifetr, tr Itia m fly. £uflatliiui. And laft a large well-labour'd bowl had plate, (The pledge of treaties once with friendly Thrace) Seem'd all too mean the (lores he could employ, For one laft look to buy him back to Troy ! ego Lo ! the fad father, frantick... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 1104 pages
...And twelve fair veils and garments Ititf with gold. Two tripods next, and twice two chargers, thine, With ten pure talents from the richeft mine ; And laft. a large well-labour'd liowel had place* [Thepledge ol treatiesonce with friendly Thrace). Se£m'd all too mean the ftores... | |
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