The Iliad of HomerT. Allman, 1846 - 504 pages |
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Page 28
... toils are o'er , Safe to the pleasures of your native shore . But oh ! relieve a wretched parent's pain , And give Chryseïs to these arms again ; If mercy fail , yet let my presents move , And dread avenging Phoebus , son of Jove . 30 ...
... toils are o'er , Safe to the pleasures of your native shore . But oh ! relieve a wretched parent's pain , And give Chryseïs to these arms again ; If mercy fail , yet let my presents move , And dread avenging Phoebus , son of Jove . 30 ...
Page 32
... toil we gain : But to resume whate'er thy avarice craves , ( That trick of tyrants ) may be borne by slaves . Yet if our chief for plunder only fight , The spoils of Ilion shall thy loss requite , 155 [ yield , 160 Whene'er , by Jove's ...
... toil we gain : But to resume whate'er thy avarice craves , ( That trick of tyrants ) may be borne by slaves . Yet if our chief for plunder only fight , The spoils of Ilion shall thy loss requite , 155 [ yield , 160 Whene'er , by Jove's ...
Page 33
... draws , But thine , ungrateful , and thy brother's cause ? 210 Is this the pay our blood and toils deserve , Disgraced and injured by the man we serve ? And dar'st thou threat to snatch my prize away , C 2 BOOK I. 33.
... draws , But thine , ungrateful , and thy brother's cause ? 210 Is this the pay our blood and toils deserve , Disgraced and injured by the man we serve ? And dar'st thou threat to snatch my prize away , C 2 BOOK I. 33.
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... toils of battle bred , In early youth my hardy days I led ; 350 Fired with the thirst which virtuous envy breeds , And smit with love of honourable deeds . 336. A generation , in the common computation , is thirty years ; he was ...
... toils of battle bred , In early youth my hardy days I led ; 350 Fired with the thirst which virtuous envy breeds , And smit with love of honourable deeds . 336. A generation , in the common computation , is thirty years ; he was ...
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... toils ; But bright Chryseïs , heav'nly prize ! was led By vote selected to the general's bed . The priest of Phoebus sought by gifts to gain 475 480 His beauteous daughter from the victor's chain ; 485 The fleet he reach'd , and lowly ...
... toils ; But bright Chryseïs , heav'nly prize ! was led By vote selected to the general's bed . The priest of Phoebus sought by gifts to gain 475 480 His beauteous daughter from the victor's chain ; 485 The fleet he reach'd , and lowly ...
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Achilles Æneas Agamemnon Ajax Antilochus arms Asius Atrides bands battle behold beneath blood bold brave brazen breast chariot chief combat command coursers crown'd dare dart dead death descends Diomed divine dreadful E'en Eurypylus eyes falchion fall fame fate fear field fierce fight fire fix'd flames flies force fury glorious glory goddess godlike gods gore grace Grecian Greece Greeks ground hand haste heaps heart heaven Hector hero Homer honours host Idomeneus Iliad Ilion immortal javelin Jove Jove's Juno Jupiter king lance Lycian martial Menelaus mighty monarch mortal Nestor numbers o'er Pallas Patroclus Peleus Phoebus pierced plain poet Polydamas press'd Priam prince prize proud race rage rise sacred shade shield shining ships shore sire skies slain soul spear spoke stand steeds stern stood swift Teucer thee Thetis thou thunder toils trembling Trojan troops Troy Tydeus Tydides Ulysses walls warrior wound youth