| Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1760 - 346 pages
...the fight Of this diftrefs, and forrow'd in thy flight: 296 It fits us now a noble (land to make, j And here, as brothers, equal fates partake. Then he....try'd, long lov'd ; much lov'd, but honour'd more! •}. 290. Ohey'd; and rejled.\ The whole paflage where Pallas deceives Hefler is evidently an allegory:... | |
| Homer - 1773 - 234 pages
...borne the fight Of this diftrefs, and forrow'd in thy flight : It 6ts us now a noble ftand to make, AnJ here, as brothers, equal fates partake. Then he: O...and fame, Dearer than all that own a brother's name; Of all that Hecuba to Priam bore, Long try'd, long lov'd ; much lov'd, but honour'd more! Since you,... | |
| Homerus, William Holwell - 1776 - 392 pages
...have I borne the fight Of this diftrefs, and forrow"d in thy flight : It fits us now a noble ftand to make, And here, as brothers, equal fates partake....and fame, Dearer than all that own a brother's name ; Of all that Hecuba to Priam bore, Long try'd, long lov'd ; much lov'd, but honour'd more ! Since... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 384 pages
...fight. Of this diftrefs,- and forjow'd in thy flight : It fits us' now a noble ftand to rnake, . ... And here, as brothers, equal fates partake. . Then...and fame, Dearer than 'all that own a brother's name ; . 309 Of nil that Hecuba to Priam bore, Long try'd, long lov'd ; much lov'd, but honour'd more !... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 422 pages
...And here, as brothers, equal fates partake. O Then he: O prince! ally'd in blood and fame, TJearer than all that own a brother's name ; 300 Of all that...try'd, long lov'd ; much lov'd, but honour'd more J Since you, of all your numerous race, alone Defend my life, regardlefs of your own. . . Again the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 392 pages
...Heftor, have I home the (ight Of this diftrefs, and forrow'd in thy flight : It fits us now a noble ftand to make, And here, as brothers, equal fates partake. Then he : O prince ! ally'd in blood and fame, Pearer than all that own a brother's name ; 300 Of all that Hecuba to Priam bore, Long try 'd, long... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 pages
...I borne the fight 29 j Of this diftrefs, and forrow'd in thy flight : It fits us now a noble ftand to make, And here, as brothers, equal fates partake....and fame, Dearer than all that own a brother's name ; joa Of all that Hecuba to Priam bore., Long try'd, long lov'd ; much lov'd, but honour'd morel Since... | |
| Homer - 1791 - 326 pages
...I borne the fight 265 'Of this diftrefs, and forrow'd in thy flight : It fits us now a noble ftand to make, And here, as brothers, equal fates partake....Of all that Hecuba to Priam bore, long try'd, long lov'dj much lov'd, but honour'd more'! Since you of all our mim'rous race, alone Defend my life, regardlefs... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 1104 pages
...!.•!•;•., have I borne the light }f this diltrcfs, and forrow'd in thy flight : t fits us now a noble Hand to make, And here, as brothers, equal fates partake....and fame, Dearer than all that own a brother's name ; i all that Hecuba to Priam bore, Long try'd, long lov'd ; much lov'd, but honour'd more 1 Since you,... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 902 pages
...Hector, have I borne the fight Of this diurefs, and forrow'd in thy flight : It fits us now a noble Hand to make, And here, as brothers, equal fates partake. Then he : O prince ! ally'd in bluod and fame, Dearer than all th,at own a brother's name ; Of all that I! .-•: ,il •,. to Priam... | |
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