The Iliad of HomerMilner and Sowerby, 1869 - 448 páginas |
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... shore ; But oh ! relieve a wretched parent's pain , And give Chryseis to these arms again . If mercy fail , yet let my presence move ; And dread avenging Phoebus , son of Jove . The Greeks , in shouts , their joint assent declare , The ...
... shore ; But oh ! relieve a wretched parent's pain , And give Chryseis to these arms again . If mercy fail , yet let my presence move ; And dread avenging Phoebus , son of Jove . The Greeks , in shouts , their joint assent declare , The ...
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... shore ; 09 65 10 70 115 75 And measure back the seas we cross'd before ? 80 The plague destroying whom the sword would spare , ' Tis time to save the few remains of war . But let some prophet or some sacred sage , Explore the cause of ...
... shore ; 09 65 10 70 115 75 And measure back the seas we cross'd before ? 80 The plague destroying whom the sword would spare , ' Tis time to save the few remains of war . But let some prophet or some sacred sage , Explore the cause of ...
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... shore . Left by Achilles on the Trojan plain , What spoils , what conquests , shall Atrides gain ? To this the king : Fly , mighty warrior ! fly . 225 Thy aid we need not , and thy threats defy . There want not chiefs in such a cause to ...
... shore . Left by Achilles on the Trojan plain , What spoils , what conquests , shall Atrides gain ? To this the king : Fly , mighty warrior ! fly . 225 Thy aid we need not , and thy threats defy . There want not chiefs in such a cause to ...
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... shore with mountains of the dead , 320 Then shalt thou mourn th ' affront thy madness gave , Forc'd to deplore , when impotent to save : Then rage , in bitterness of soul , to know This act has made the bravest Greek thy foe . He spoke ...
... shore with mountains of the dead , 320 Then shalt thou mourn th ' affront thy madness gave , Forc'd to deplore , when impotent to save : Then rage , in bitterness of soul , to know This act has made the bravest Greek thy foe . He spoke ...
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... shores . High on the deck was fair Chryseis plac'd ; And sage Ulysses with the conduct grac'd . Safe in her sides the ... shore whole hecatombs were laid ; And bulls and goats to Phoebus ' altars paid . The sable fumes in curling spires ...
... shores . High on the deck was fair Chryseis plac'd ; And sage Ulysses with the conduct grac'd . Safe in her sides the ... shore whole hecatombs were laid ; And bulls and goats to Phoebus ' altars paid . The sable fumes in curling spires ...
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Achilles Æneas Agamemnon Ajax Antilochus arms Asius Atrides bands battle behold beneath blood bold brave brazen breast chariot chief Chryseis command coursers crown'd dart dead death descends Diomed divine dreadful dust E'en Eurypylus eyes fair falchion fall fame fate fear field fierce fight fire fix'd flames fleet flies force fury glory goddess godlike gods gore Grecian Greece Greeks ground hand haste heaps heart heaven heavenly Hector hero honours host Idomeneus ILIAD Ilion immortal javelin Jove Jove's king lance Lycian martial mighty monarch mortal Nestor numbers o'er Pallas pass'd Patroclus Peleus Phoebus pierc'd plain Polydamas press'd Priam prize proud Pylian race rage rise sacred shade shield shining ships shore sire skies slain soul spear spoke stand steeds stern stood stretch'd Swift Teucer thee Thetis thou throng thunder toils trembling Trojan troops Troy Tydeus Tydides Ulysses urg'd walls warrior wound youth