| English poets - 1790 - 380 pages
...preft the plain, Or fon, or brother* by great ficftor flain ; la In Heftor's blood his vengeance fhall enjoy, And hurl thee headlong from the towers of Troy. For thy ftern father never fpar'da foe : 930 Thence all thefe tears, and all this fcene of woe ! Thence many... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 pages
...preft the plain, Or fon, or brother, by great Hector flain ; In Hector's blood his vengeance (hall enjoy, And hurl thee headlong from the towers of Troy. For thy ftern father never fpar'da foe : Thence all thefe tears, and all this fcene of woe ! Thence many evils... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 pages
...preft the plain, Or ton, or brother, by great Hector (lain ; In Hector's blood his vengeance (hall enjoy, And hurl thee headlong from the towers of Troy. For thy (tern father never fpar'dn foe : Thence all thefe tears, and all this fcene of woe '. Thence many evils... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 496 pages
...prell the plain, Or fon, or brother,, by great Heflor flain ; i la Hector's blood his vengeance (hall enjoy, And hurl thee headlong from the towers of Troy. For thy ftern father never fpar'dn foe : 936 Thence allthcfe tears, and all threfcefleof woe! Thence many evils... | |
| Samuel Burder - 1807 - 436 pages
...too, my son ! to barb'rous climes shall go, , The sad companion of thy mother's woe ; Driv'n hence a slave before the victor's sword ; . Condemn'd to...vengeance shall enjoy, And hurl thee headlong from the tow'rs of Troy. II. xxiv. 732. POPE. No. 1018. — cxlix. 5. Let them sing aloud upon their beds.~\... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 568 pages
...Thou too, my son ! to barbarous climes shall go, The sad companion of thy mother's woe; Driven hence a slave before the victor's sword ; Condemn'd to toil for some inhuman lord: nj.'. Or else some Greek whose father prest the plain, Or son, or brother, by great Hector slain; In... | |
| Homerus - 1808 - 574 pages
...some Greek whose father prest the plain, Or son, or hrother, hy great Hector slain ; In Hector's hlood his vengeance shall enjoy, And hurl thee headlong...from the towers of Troy. For thy stern father never spar'da foe : 030 Thence all these tears, and all this scene of woe! Thence many evils his sad parents... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 760 pages
...'ITiou too, my son ! to harbarous cljmes shall go, The sad companions of thy mother's woe : Driven hence a slave before the victor's sword ; Condemn'd to toil...some inhuman lord : Or else some Greek, whose father prest the plain, Or son, or brother, by great Hector slain ; In Hector's blood his vengeance shall... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 790 pages
...the victor's sword ; Condemn'd to toil for some inhuman lord : Or else some Greek, whose father prest the plain, Or son, or brother, by great Hector slain...Hector's blood his vengeance shall enjoy, And hurl thec headlong from the towers of Troy. For thy stern father neve r spar'da foe : 'J hence all these... | |
| Samuel Burder - 1812 - 428 pages
...Thou too, my son ! to barb'rous climes shalt go, The sad companion of thy mother's woe ; Driv'n hence a slave before the victor's sword ; Condemn'd to toil...vengeance shall enjoy, And hurl thee headlong from the tow'rs of Troy. • //. xxiv. 732. POPE. No. 1018. — cxlix. 5. Let them sing aloud upon their beds.]... | |
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