Beheld the war, and ficken'd at the fight; There her fad eyes in vain her lord explore, 470 Or weep the wounds her bleeding country bore. But he who found not whom his foul defir'd, Whofe virtue charm'd him as her beauty fir'd, Stood in the gates, and The Iliad of Homer - Page 237by Homer - 1769Full view - About this book
| Homerus - 1720 - 284 pages
...fine to lepiefent the tendernefs of ^iattumtclit for (7o There her fad eyes in vain her Lord explore, Or weep the wounds her bleeding country bore. But...charm'd him as her beauty fir'd, Stood in the gates, and afk'd what way (he bent 47fHer parting ftep ? If to the fane (he went, Where late the mourning matrons... | |
| Homerus - 1756 - 254 pages
...of Andromache? And what an amiable p'.ctore of conjugal love, opp .fed to that of unlawful paffion ? There her fad eyes in vain her Lord explore, 470 Or...bleeding country bore. But he who found not whom his foul defu'd, Whofe virtue charra'd him as her beauty fir'd, Stood in the gates, and afk'd what way fhe bent... | |
| English poetry - 1770 - 268 pages
...her fecond joy, The young Aflyanax, the hope of Troy, Penfive flie flood on Ilion's tow'ry height, Beheld the war, and ficken'd at the fight; There her fad eyes in vain her Lord explore, Or weep the wounds her bleeding country bore. But he who found not whom his foul defir'd, Whofe virtue... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 396 pages
...with her fecond joy, The young Aftyanax, the hope of Troy, Penfive fhe Hood on Ilion's towery height, Beheld the war, and ficken'd at the fight; There her...who found not whom his foul defir'd, Whofe virtue eharm'd him as her beauty firM, Stood in the gates, and alk'd what way (he bent •Her parting ftep... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 398 pages
...with her fecond joy, The young Aftyanax, the hope of Troy, Penftve (he ftood on Il:on's towery height, Beheld the war, and ficken'd at the fight; There her...bleeding country bore. But he who found not whom his foul deftr'd, Whofe virtue eharm'd him as her beauty fir'd, Stood in the gates, and aflc'd what way She... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 462 pages
...Aftyanax, the hope of Troy, Penfive flie Rood on Ilion's towery height, Beheld tRe war, and (ieken'd at the fight ; There her fad eyes in vain her lord...470 Or weep the wounds her bleeding country bore. Where late the mourning matrons made refort; Or fought her fifters in the Trojan court ? Not to 'he... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 800 pages
...with her fecond joy, The young Attyanax, the hope of Troy, PenSive She Stood on Ilion's towery height, Beheld the war, and ficken'd at the fight; There her fad eyes- in vain her lord explore, 4.70 Or weep the wounds her bleeding country bore. • - But ILIAD, Boo¿.VI. he who found not whom... | |
| William Scott (teacher of elocution, Edinburgh.) - Recitations - 1781 - 470 pages
...her fecond joy, The young Aftyanax, the hope of Troy, Pcnfive fhe flood, on Ilion's tow'ry height, Beheld the war, and ficken'd at the fight: There, her fad eyes, in vain, her lord explore j Or weep the wounds—her bleeding country bore. HECTOR, this heard ; return'd without delay ;' Swift,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1785 - 568 pages
...fecond joy, The young Aftyanax, the hope of Troy, Penfive fhe flood on Ilion's tow'rv height, ^ O • Beheld the war, and ficken'd at the fight; There her fad eyes in vain her Lord explore, • Or weep the wounds her bleeding country bore. But he who found not whom his foul defir'd, Whofe... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 392 pages
...with her fecond joy, The young Aftyanax, the hope of Troy, Penfive me flood on Ilion's towery height, Beheld the war, and ficken'd at the fight; There her...charm'd him as her beauty fir'd, Stood in the gates, and afk'd what way me bent Her parting ftep ? If to the fane me went, 47 j Where late the mourning matrons... | |
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