| Homerus - 1857 - 336 pages
...to his youth ere that Troy from her top will be destroy'd ; thou guardian of our state, Though even of all her strength the strength, thou, that in care...mothers of their babes, being gone, how can she last? 645 Soon will the swoln fleet fdl her womb with all their servitude, Myself with them, and thou with... | |
| George Chapman - 1875 - 576 pages
...his youth, ere that • Troy from her top will be destroy'd ; thou guardian of our state, Thou even of all her strength the strength, thou, that in care wert past !ier careful mothers of their babes, being gone, how can she last ? Soon will theswoln fleet fill her... | |
| Boston Symphony Orchestra - 1911 - 1306 pages
...state, Thou ev'n of all her strength the strength, thou, that in care were past Her careful mother of their babes, being gone, how can she last? Soon...servitude. Myself with them, and thou with me, dear son, in labors rude Shalt be employ'd, sternly survey 'd by cruel conquerors; Or, rage not suff'ring life so... | |
| George Chapman - 1885 - 610 pages
...to his youth, ere that Troy from her top will be destroy'd ; thou guardian of our state, Thou even of all her strength the strength, thou, that in care wert past 1er careful mothers of their babes, beinggone, how can she last? VOL III. ago Soon will the swoln fleet... | |
| Homer - 1995 - 452 pages
...destroy'd. Thou guardian of our state, Thou ev'n of all her strength the strength, thou that in care wen past Her careful mothers of their babes, being gone,...and thou with me (dear son) in labours rude Shalt be employ'd, sternly survey'd by cruel conquerors, Or, rage not suffering life so long, some one whose... | |
| Homer, George Chapman - 1998 - 650 pages
...to his youth. Ere that, Troy from her top will be destroy'd. Thou guardian of our state, Thou even of all her strength the strength, thou that in care wert past Her carefull mothers of their babes, being gone, how can she 645 last? Soone will the swolne fleete fill... | |
| Homer - 2000 - 982 pages
...life to his youth; ere that Troy from her top will be destroy'd. Thou guardian of our state, Thou ev'n of all her strength the strength, thou that in care...and thou with me (dear son) in labours rude Shalt be employ'd, sternly survey'd by cruel conquerors, Or, rage not suffering life so long, some one whose... | |
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