Difconfolate, not daring to complain, Silent he wander'd by the founding main : 50 Till, fafe at diftance, to his God he prays, The God who darts around the world his rays. O Smintheus! fprung from fair Latona's line, Thou guardian pow'r of Cilia the... The Iliad of Homer - Page 4by Homer - 1769Full view - About this book
| Homerus - 1720 - 382 pages
...defeited fa:her. Bii fa Difconfolate, nor daring to complain, Silent he wander'd by the founding main : 'Till, fafe at diftance, to his God he prays, The God who darts around the world his rays. 0 Smintheus! fprung from fair Latoita's line, Thou guardian pow'r of Cilia the divine, Thou fource... | |
| Homerus - 1756 - 348 pages
...imputed as a fault to him, but to thofe who fuftered fo noble a genius to lie under theneceflity of it. Till, fafe at diftance, to his God he prays, The God who darts around the world his rays. O Sminthcus,! fprung from fair Latona's line, Thou guardian pow'r of Cilia the divine, 5 J Thou fource... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 396 pages
...Difconfolate, not daring to complain, Sj)ent he wander'tl by the founding main : 50 3 ILIAD, BOOK I. Till, fafe at diftance, to his God he prays, The God...Smintheus ! fprung from fair Latona's line, Thou guardian power of Cilia the divine, Thou fource of light! who Tenedos adores, 55 And whofe bright prefence gilds... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 398 pages
...father mourn'd. Difconfolate, nut daring to complain, Silent he wander'd by the founding main t 5* Till, fafe at diftance, to his God he prays, The God who darts around the world his rayf. O Smintl:eus! fprung from fair Latona'a line,' Thou guardian power of Cilia the divine, Thou... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 462 pages
...Hot daring to complain, Sifrnt he wander'd by the ibMiding main i 50 Till. Till, fafe at di(tance, to his God he prays, The God who darts around the world his rays. O Smintheiis! fprung from fair Latona's line, Thou guardian power of Cilia the divine, yhou fource of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 408 pages
...The trembliug prieft along the fhore rcturn'd, And in the anguifti of a father mourn'd. Difconfolatc, not daring to complain, Silent he wander'd by the founding main ; 50 3 Till, ttiAD, BOOK I. 31 Till, fafe at diftance, to his Gad he prays, The God who darts around the... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 392 pages
...weeping fire. The trembling prieft along the fhore return'd, And in the anguifh of a father mourned. Difconfolate, not daring to complain, Silent he wander'd by the founding main: $o Titt, fafe atdiftance, to his God he prays, The God who- darts around the world his rays. O Smintheus!... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 1104 pages
...a fathe-f mourn'd. Difconfnlate, not darirg to complain, Silent he wander'd by th« founding main : Till, fafe at diftance, to his God he prays, The God who darts around the world his rays. • Hence, on thy life, and fly thefe holiiie plait», Nor afk, prefumptuous, what the king detains... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 508 pages
...of a father moum'd. Difconfolate. not darin? to complain, Silent he wanderM by the founding main : Till, fafe at diftance, to his God he prays, The God...Smintheus ! fprung from fair Latona's line, Thou guardian power of CiHa thedivine, Thou fource of light ! whom Tenedos adores, 55 And whofe bright prefence gilds... | |
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