The Poems of Alexander Pope, Volume 8Methuen, 1967 |
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... Ajax Telamon he cry'd , 580 Who shares his Labours , and defends his side . O Friend ! Ulysses ' Shouts invade my Ear ; Distress'd he seems , and no Assistance near : Strong as he is ; yet , one oppos'd to all , 585 Oppress'd by ...
... Ajax Telamon he cry'd , 580 Who shares his Labours , and defends his side . O Friend ! Ulysses ' Shouts invade my Ear ; Distress'd he seems , and no Assistance near : Strong as he is ; yet , one oppos'd to all , 585 Oppress'd by ...
Page 292
... Ajax knew ; Where lab'ring on the left the Warrior stood , All grim in Arms , and cover'd o'er with Blood , There breathing Courage , where the God of Day Had sunk each Heart with Terror and Dismay . To him the King . Oh Ajax , oh my ...
... Ajax knew ; Where lab'ring on the left the Warrior stood , All grim in Arms , and cover'd o'er with Blood , There breathing Courage , where the God of Day Had sunk each Heart with Terror and Dismay . To him the King . Oh Ajax , oh my ...
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... Ajax , who has all along been describ'd as a strong , unweildy Warrior : He is so heavy that Ulysses can scarce lift him . The Words that follow will bear a different Meaning , either that Ajax lock'd his Leg within that of Ulysses , or ...
... Ajax , who has all along been describ'd as a strong , unweildy Warrior : He is so heavy that Ulysses can scarce lift him . The Words that follow will bear a different Meaning , either that Ajax lock'd his Leg within that of Ulysses , or ...
Contents
The NightAdventure of Diomed and Ulysses | 1 |
The third Battel and the Acts of Agamemnon | 33 |
The Battel at the Grecian Wall | 80 |
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