| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 502 pages
...A "wretched exiled crew together brought, With arms appointed, and with treasure fraught, Resolved, and willing, under my command, To run all hazards...display Her rosy cheeks ; and Phosphor led the day : Before the gates the Grecians took their post, And all pretence of late relief was lost. I yield... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 268 pages
...A wretched exiled crew together brought, With arms appointed, and with treasure fraught, Resolved, and willing, under my command, To run all hazards...display Her rosy cheeks ; and Phosphor led the day : Before the gates the Grecians took their post, And all pretence of late relief was lost. I yield... | |
| Virgil - 1825 - 294 pages
...wretched exil'd crew together brought, 1085 With arms appointed, and with treasure fraught, Prsolv'd, and willing, under my command, To run all hazards...display Her rosy cheeks ; and Phosphor led the day; 1090 liefore the gates the Grecians took their post, And all pretence of late relief was lost. I yield to... | |
| Virgil - 1825 - 278 pages
...wretched exil'd crew together brought, 1085 With arms appointed, and with treasure fraught, Resolv'd, ana willing, under my command, To run all hazards both...Her rosy cheeks : and Phosphor led the day ; 1090 JE NEI S. BOOK ni. ARGUMENT. JF.neas proceeds in his relation : he gives an account of th« fleet with... | |
| Virgil - 1828 - 550 pages
...behold Of men and matrons mix'd, of young and old — A wretched exil'd crew together brought, tOKi With arms appointed, and with treasure fraught, Resolv'd...under my command, To run all hazards both of sea and laud. The morn began, from Ida, to display Her rosy cheeks ; and Phosphor led the day : 1O99 Before... | |
| John Dryden, John Mitford - 1836 - 488 pages
...number to behold, Of men and matrons mix'd, of young and old — A wretched exilM crew together brought, With arms appointed, and with treasure fraught, Resolv'd, and willing, under my command, To run alt hazards both of sea and land. The Morn began, from Ida, to display Her rosy cheeks ; and Phosphor... | |
| John Dryden, John Mitford - 1844 - 536 pages
...to hehold, Of men and matrons mi.x'd, of young and old — A wretched exil'd crew together hrought, With arms appointed, and with treasure fraught, Resolv'd,...and willing, under my command, To run all hazards hoth of sea and land. The Morn hegan, from Ida, to display Her rosy cheeks ; and Phosphor led the day... | |
| John Dryden - 1859 - 482 pages
...to hehold, Of men and matrons mis'd, of young and old — A wretehed exil'd erew together hrought, With arms appointed, and with treasure fraught, Resolv'd,...and willing, under my command, To run all hazards hoth of sea and land. The Morn hegan, from Ida, to display Her rosy checks ; and Phosphor led the day... | |
| Virgil - 1870 - 550 pages
...matrons n.ix'd, of young and oldA wretched exil'd ere* together brought, With arms appointed, an J with treasure fraught Resolv'd, and willing, under...display Her rosy cheeks ; and Phosphor led the day ; Before the gates the Grecians took their post, And all pretence of late relief was lost. i vield... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1871 - 128 pages
...wretched exiled crew together brought, 1085 With arms appointed, and with treasure fraught, Resolved, and willing, under my command To run all hazards both...display Her rosy cheeks; and Phosphor led the day : 1090 LINE 1074.— Our common issw«=Ascanius. LINE 1077, &c.—The meaning is: 'Thrice I then attempted... | |
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