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... stood Homer , as he was in his age ; thoughtful and musing , his hands folded beneath his bosom , his beard untrimmed and hanging down , the hair of his head in like sort thin on both sides before , his face with age and cares of the ...
... stood Homer , as he was in his age ; thoughtful and musing , his hands folded beneath his bosom , his beard untrimmed and hanging down , the hair of his head in like sort thin on both sides before , his face with age and cares of the ...
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... stood vex'd , his heart Bristled his bosom , and two ways drew his discursive part ; If , from this thigh his sharp sword drawn , he should make room about Atrides ' person , slaughtering him , or sit his anger out , And curb his spirit ...
... stood vex'd , his heart Bristled his bosom , and two ways drew his discursive part ; If , from this thigh his sharp sword drawn , he should make room about Atrides ' person , slaughtering him , or sit his anger out , And curb his spirit ...
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... stood dismay'd [ his aid . At his ascension , and gave free passage to Of all this tell Jove ; kneel to him , embrace his knee , and pray If Troy's aid he will ever deign , that now their forces may Beat home the Greeks to fleet and sea ...
... stood dismay'd [ his aid . At his ascension , and gave free passage to Of all this tell Jove ; kneel to him , embrace his knee , and pray If Troy's aid he will ever deign , that now their forces may Beat home the Greeks to fleet and sea ...
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... stood above my head , and words thus fashion'd did relate : ' Sleeps the wise Atreus ' - tame - horse son ? A councillor of state Must not the whole night spend in sleep ; to whom the people are For guard committed , and whose life ...
... stood above my head , and words thus fashion'd did relate : ' Sleeps the wise Atreus ' - tame - horse son ? A councillor of state Must not the whole night spend in sleep ; to whom the people are For guard committed , and whose life ...
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... stood up to speak again , Holding his sceptre . Close to him grey- eyed Minerva stood , And , like a herald , silence caused , that all the Achive brood ( From first to last ) might hear and know the counsel ; when , inclined To all ...
... stood up to speak again , Holding his sceptre . Close to him grey- eyed Minerva stood , And , like a herald , silence caused , that all the Achive brood ( From first to last ) might hear and know the counsel ; when , inclined To all ...
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Achilles Agamemnon Ajax Alcinous amongst answer'd Antilochus arms Atreus Atrides bear blood breast brought call'd cast charge chariot cloth extra command counsels Crown 8vo dame darts death Deiphobus Deity Diomed divine doth drave earth Eurymachus Eurypylus eyes fair fame fate father fear feast fell fight fire fleet flew force friends gave give Gods grace Grecian Greeks guest hand haste hath head heart heaven Hector Homer honour honour'd horse host Idomen ILIADS Ilion illustrated boards Jove Jove's king labour lance lives Lycian Menelaus mighty mind Nestor never Pallas Patroclus Peleus Phoebus Post 8vo pour'd Priam Priam's prince Pylos Queen reach'd sacred shield ship shore sire slain sleep soul spake spirit Spondanus stand stood strength strook sweet sword tears Telemachus thee Thetis thine thou took Trojans Troy turn'd Tydeus Ulysses vex'd wine wooers words wound