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" With both his hands he rent The black mould from the forced earth, and pour'd it on his head, Smear'd all his lovely face; his weeds, divinely fashioned, All... "
Corsica in Its Picturesque, Social, and Historical Aspects: The Record of a ... - Page 285
by Ferdinand Gregorovius - 1855 - 493 pages
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The Iliads of Homer, Prince of Poets: Never Before in Any Language ..., Volume 2

Homer - 1843 - 370 pages
...on his head, Smear'd all his lovely face ; his weeds (divinely fashioned) All 'fil'db and mangled ; and himself he threw upon the shore, Lay, as laid...funeral. Then tumbled round, and tore His gracious c curls ; his extasy d he did so far extend,. That all the ladies won by him and his now slaughter'd...
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The Iliads of Homer, done [into Engl. verse] by G. Chapman, with ..., Volume 2

Homerus - 1857 - 336 pages
...on his head, Smear'd all his lovely face, his weeds, divinely fashioned, 20 All fil'd and mangled, and himself he threw upon the shore, Lay, as laid...then tumbled round, and tore His gracious curls. His eestasy he did so far extend, That all the ladies won by him and his now slaughter'd friend, Afflicted...
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The Works of George Chapman ...

George Chapman - 1875 - 576 pages
...it on his head, Smear'd all his lovely face ; his weeds, divinely fashioned, All filed and mangled ; and himself he threw upon the shore, Lay, as laid...far extend, That all the ladies won by him and his now slaughter 'd friend, Afflicted strangely for his plight, came shrieking from the tents, And fell...
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Chaucer to Donne

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 632 pages
...it on his head, Smear'd all his lovely face ; his weeds, divinely fashioned, All filed and mangled ; and himself he threw upon the shore, Lay, as laid...far extend, That all the ladies won by him and his now slaughter'd friend, Afflicted strangely for his plight, came shrieking from the tents, And fell...
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The English Poets: Chaucer to Donne

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 634 pages
...it on his head, Smear'd all his lovely face ; his weeds, divinely fashioned, All filed and mangled ; and himself he threw upon the shore, Lay, as laid...far extend, That all the ladies won by him and his now slaughter^ friend, Afflicted strangely for his plight, came shrieking from the tents, And fell...
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The English poets, selections, ed. by T.H. Ward. Chaucer to Donne

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 628 pages
...it on his head, Smear'd all his lovely face ; his weeds, divinely fashioned, All filed and mangled ; and himself he threw upon the shore, Lay, as laid...far extend, That all the ladies won by him and his now slaughter^ friend, Afflicted strangely for his plight, came shrieking from the tents, And fell...
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The English Poets: Selections

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 626 pages
...it on his head, Smear'd all his lovely face ; his weeds, divinely fashioned, All filed and mangled ; and himself he threw upon the shore, Lay, as laid...then tumbled round, and tore His gracious curls. His eestasy he did so far extend, That all the ladies won by him and his now slaughter'd friend, Afflicted...
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The English Poets: Chaucer to Donne

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1883 - 626 pages
...it on his head, Smear'd all his lovely face ; his weeds, divinely fashioned, All filed and mangled ; and himself he threw upon the shore, Lay, as laid...far extend, That all the ladies won by him and his now slaughter^ friend, Afflicted strangely for his plight, came shrieking from the tents, And fell...
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Works

George Chapman - 1885 - 610 pages
...on his head, Smear 'd all his lovely face ; his weeds, divinely fashioned. All filed and mangled ; and himself he threw upon the shore, Lay, as laid...far extend, That all the ladies won by him and his now slaughter'd friend, Afflicted strangely for his plight, came shrieking from the tents. And fell...
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The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1895 - 650 pages
...it on his head, Smear'd all his lovely face ; his weeds, divinely fashioned, All filed and mangled ; and himself he threw upon the shore, Lay, as laid...far extend, That all the ladies won by him and his now slaughter'd friend, Afflicted strangely for his plight, came shrieking from the tents, And fell...
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