| Homer - 1900 - 216 pages
...increasing graces glad my eyes: 915 For Ilion now (her great defender slain) Shall sink, a smoaking ruin on the plain. Who now protects her wives with...saves her infants from the rage of war? Now hostile fleets must waft those infants o'er, 920 (Those wives must wait 'em) to a foreign shore! Thou too my... | |
| Homer - 1900 - 212 pages
...for ever gone ! And I abaudon'd, desolate, alone! An only son, once comfort of our pains, Sad product now of hapless love, remains! Never to manly age that son shall rise, 915 Or with increasing graces glad my eyes; For Ilion now (her great defender slain) Shall sink, a... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1903 - 704 pages
...ever gone ! And I abandon'd, desolate, alone ! 911 An only son, once comfort of our pains, Sad product now of hapless love, remains ! Never to manly age...saves her infants from the rage of war? Now hostile fleets must waft those infants o'er 9io (Those wives must wait them) to a foreign shore ! Thou too,... | |
| Mary Lloyd - 1903 - 352 pages
...alone I An only son, once comfort of our pains, ' fi ' ,D!Sad product now of hapless love remainsI Never to manly age that son shall rise, Or with increasing...saves her infants from the rage of war ? Now hostile fleets must waft those infants o'er (Those wives must wait them) to a foreign shore : Thou too, my... | |
| Homer - 1909 - 630 pages
...! 910 " And I abandon'd, desolate, alone ! ' An only son, once comfort of our pains, ' Sad product now of hapless love, remains ! ' Never to manly age...shall rise, ' Or with increasing graces glad my eyes ; 915 ' !For Ilion now (her great defender slain) ' Shall sink a smoking ruin on the plain. ' Who now... | |
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