Unworthy property, unworthy light, Unfit for public rule, or private care ; That wretch, that monfter, who delights in war : 90 Whofe luft is murder, and whofe horrid joy, To tear his country, and his kind deftroy! This night, refrefh and fortify thy... The Iliad of Homer - Page 304by Homer - 1769Full view - About this book
| Homerus - 1721 - 244 pages
...family. Unfit for publick rule, or private care; oThat wretch, that monfter, who delights, in warj Whofe luft is murder, and whofe horrid joy To tear...train; Between the tr,ench and wall, let guards remain; jj-Be that the duty of the young and bold j But thou, O King, to council call the old: Great is thy... | |
| Homerus - 1756 - 224 pages
...family. Unfit Unfit for publick rule, or private care; That wretch, that monfter, who delights iri war: 90 Whofe luft is murder, and whofe horrid joy,...train ; Between the trench and wall let guards remain : Be that the duty of the young and bold ; 95 But thou, O King, to council call-the old: Great is thy... | |
| Edward Bysshe - English language - 1762 - 358 pages
...Unfit for publick Rule, or private Care, That Wretch, that Monller, who delights in War. Whofe Lull is Murder, and whofe horrid Joy, To tear his Country, and his Kind dellroy. Pope Hem', Oh the fweet Charms of independent Sway ! Princes, whofe Will pretended Law reftrains,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 398 pages
...Unworthy property, unworthy light, Unfit for public rule, or private care; tfhat wretch, thatmonfler, who delights in war: 90 Whofe luft is murder, and...tear his country, and his kind deftroy ! This night, refre(h and fortify thy train ; Between the trench and wall let guards remain: Sc that the duty of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 408 pages
...advice I bring 85 Diftafte the people, or offend the king: Curs'd is the man, and void of law and right, Unworthy property, unworthy light, Unfit for public...That wretch, that monfter, who delights in war: 90 Whole luft is murder, and whofe horrid joy, To tear his country, and his kind deftroy ! This night,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 462 pages
...unworthy light, Unfit for public rule, or private care j fhat wretch, that monfter, who delights in war : Whofe luft is murder, and whofe horrid joy, To tear his country, and his kinddeftroy ! This night, refrefh and fortify thy train ; Between the.trench and wall let guards remaini... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 396 pages
...advice I bring 85 Diftafte the people, or offend the king: Curs'd is the man, and void of law and right. Unworthy property, unworthy light, Unfit for public rule, or private care; That wretch, thatmonfter, who delights in war: jo Whofe luft is murder, and whofe horrid joy, To tear his country,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 392 pages
...advice I bring 8j Diftafte the people, or offend the king: Curs'd is the man, and void of law and right, Unworthy property, unworthy light, Unfit for public...tear his country, and his kind deftroy ! This night, refrelh and fortify thy train ; Between the trench and wall let guards remain : He that the duty of... | |
| Homer - 1791 - 410 pages
...I)i(t,afle the people, or offend the king. Ciirs'd is the man, and void of law and right, Unwoithy property, unworthy light, Unfit for public rule, or private care ; That wretch, that moufter, that delights in war : 90 Whofe luft is murder, and whofe horrid joy To tear his country,... | |
| Civil rights - 1795 - 432 pages
...shameful death their due reward. MiLTOtf. Paradise Regained. Curs'd is the man, and void of law and right, Unworthy property, unworthy light; Unfit for public rule or private care, That wretch, that monster who delights in war j Whose lust is murder, and whose horrid joy, To tear his country, and... | |
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