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" Some word thou would'st have spoke, which, sadly dear, My soul might keep, or utter with a tear; Which never, never could be lost in air, Fix'd in my heart, and oft repeated there! "
Corsica: Picturesque, Historical, and Social: with a Sketch of the Early ... - Page 327
by Ferdinand Gregorovius - 1855 - 514 pages
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The Iliad, tr. by mr. Pope. [With notes partly by W. Broome. Preceded by] An ...

Homerus - 1721 - 324 pages
...of th« epithet nvtutti in this place, Some Some word thou would'ft have fpoke, which fadly My foul might keep, or utter with a tear; ' Which never, never could be loft in air, Fix'd in my heart, and oft repeated there ! , o Thus to her weeping maids (lie makes her...
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The Iliad of Homer, Volume 6

Homer - 1760 - 346 pages
...why receiv'd not I thy loft command ?] Some word thou would'ft have {poke, which fadly dear, My foul might keep, or utter with a tear; Which never, never could be loft in air, Fix'd in my heart, and oft' repeated there ! Thus to her weeping maids fhe makes her moari;...
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The Iliad, Volume 25

Homer - 1773 - 234 pages
...why receiv'd not 1 thy lad command .' Some word thou would'ft have fpoke, which, fadly dear, My foul might keep, or utter with a tear ; Which never, never could be loft in air, Fix'd in my heart, and oft repeated there. Thus to her weeping maids (he makes her moan...
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Extracts from mr. Pope's translation corresponding with The beauties of ...

Homerus, William Holwell - 1776 - 392 pages
...I thy laft command ? . ..! n' 'til 1 Some word thou would'ft have fpoke, which fadly dear, My foul might keep, or utter with a tear; Which never, never could .be loft in air, Fix'd in my heart, and oft' repeated there ! Thus to her weeping maids fhe makes her moan...
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The Works of the English Poets: Pope's Homer. The Iliad -v.37-38 Pope's ...

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 392 pages
...receiv'd not I thy laft command ? 955 Some word thou would,' ft have fpoke, which, fadly dear, My foul might keep, or utter with a tear ; Which never, never could be loft in air, Fix'd in my heart, and oft repeated there ! Thus to her weeping maids (hc makes her moan:...
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The Iliad of Homer: Translated by Alexander Pope, Esq. A New Edition, with ...

Homer - 1796 - 380 pages
...receiv'd not I thy laft command? 935 Some word thou would 'ft have fpoke, which fadly dear, My foul might keep, or utter with a tear; Which never, never could be loft in air, Fix'd in my heart, and oft' repeated there ! Ver. 934. Why gaw'ji thou not to me thy dying...
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The Iliad of Homer, tr. by A. Pope

Homerus - 1808 - 574 pages
...hand? And why receiv'd not I thy last command ? ff\5 Some word Hum wouldst havespoke, which ,sadlydesr, My soul might keep, or utter with a tear; Which never, never could he lost in air, f ix'd in my heart, and oft repeated there I Thus to her weeping maids she makes her...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 19

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 770 pages
...His parents many, but his consort more. Why gav'st thou not to me thy dying hand ? And why rccciv'd not I thy last command ? Some word thou would'st have spoke, which, sadly Mj soul might keep, or utter with a tear ; [dear, Which never, never could be lost in air, Fix'd in...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, Volume 41

Ezekiel Sanford - 1822 - 344 pages
...His parents many, but his consort more. Why gav'st thou Hot to me thy dying hand ? And why receiv'd not I thy last command ? Some word thou would'st have...sadly dear, My soul might keep, or utter with a tear ; AVhich never, never could be lost in air, Fix'd in my heart, and oft repeated there !" Thus to her...
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The Iliad of Homer, Volume 2

Homer - 1822 - 342 pages
...His parents many, but his consort more. Why gav'st thou not to me thy dying hand ? And why receiv'd not I thy last command .' Some word thou would'st...sadly dear, My soul might keep, or utter with a tear ; AVhich never, never could be lost in air, Fix'd in my heart, and oft repeated there !" Thus to her...
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