Thus having said, the gallant chiefs alight, Their hands they join, their mutual faith they plight ; Brave Glaucus then each narrow thought resign'd, (Jove warm'd his bosom, and enlarged his mind,) For Diomed's brass arms, of mean device, For which nine... Works: In English Verse - Page 83by Horace - 1767Full view - About this book
| Homer - 1849 - 582 pages
...each narrow thought resign'd, 290 (Jove warm'd his bosom and enlarged his mind ;) For Diomed's brass arms, of mean device, For which nine oxen paid (a...own, of gold divinely wrought ; A hundred beeves the shining purchase bought. Meantime, the guardian of the Trojan state, Great Hector, enter'd at the Scsean... | |
| William Hamilton, James Paterson - English poetry - 1850 - 248 pages
...then each narrow thought resigned, Jove warmed his bosom, and enlarged his mind ; For Diomed's brass arms, of mean device, For which nine oxen paid (a...own, of gold divinely wrought, A hundred beeves the shining purchase bought. INTERVIEW OF MISS DALRYMPLE AND MISS SUTTIE BETWEEN THE PILLABS AT THE EDINBURGH... | |
| William Hamilton - 1850 - 242 pages
...then each narrow thought resigned, Jove warmed his bosom, and enlarged his mind; For Diomed's brass arms, of mean device, For which nine oxen paid (a...own, of gold divinely wrought, A hundred beeves the shining purchase bought. INTERVIEW OF MISS DALRYMPLE AND MISS SUTTIE BETWEEN THE PILLABS AT THE EDINBURGH... | |
| William Hamilton (Poet, of Bangour.), James Paterson - 1850 - 460 pages
...then each narrow thought resigned, Jove warmed his bosom, and enlarged his mind; For Diomed's brass arms, of mean device, For which nine oxen paid (a...own, of gold divinely wrought, A hundred beeves the shining purchase bought. INTERVIEW OF MISS DALRYMPLE AND MISS SUTTIE BETWEEN THE PILLARS AT THE EDINBURGH... | |
| William Hamilton (of Bangour) - 1850 - 238 pages
...arms, and prove to either host We guard the friendship of the line we boast. For Diomed's brass arras, of mean device, For which nine oxen paid (a vulgar...own, of gold divinely wrought, A hundred beeves the shining purchase bought. INTERVIEW OF MISS DALRYMPLE AND MISS SUTTIE BETWEEN THE PILLARS AT THE EDINBURGH... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1850 - 510 pages
...resign'd, [Jove warm'd his bosom and enlarged hi* mind;) For Diomed's brass arms, of mean device, 293 For which nine oxen paid (a vulgar price,) He gave...own, of gold divinely wrought; A hundred beeves the shining purchase bought. Meantime the guardian of the Trojan state, Great Hector, enter'd at the Sciean... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow - Industries - 1852 - 490 pages
...exchanged. Thus, in Homer, we find the valuation of the arms of Oiomedes and Glancus : For Diomed's brass arms of mean device, For which nine oxen paid, (a...own, of gold divinely wrought, A hundred beeves the shining purchase bought.* It would be easy enough to advance in this manner illustrations Trom other... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow - Industries - 1852 - 492 pages
...exchanged. Thus, in Homer, we find the valuation of the arms of Diomades and Glaucus : For Diomed'e brass arms of mean device, For which nine oxen paid, (a vulgar price,) lie gave his own, of gold divinely wrought, A hundred beeves the shining purchase bought.* It would... | |
| Aristotle - Ethics - 1853 - 444 pages
...the term " acting unjustly," for he suffers nothing against his wish ; so bb " For Diomede's brass arms, of mean device, For which nine oxen paid (a...own, of gold divinely wrought, A hundred beeves the chining purchase bought." Pope's Hom. IL vi. 292. that for this reason at least he is not injured,... | |
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