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" 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... "
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by Horace - 1767
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Homer's Iliad: (books I., VI., XXII., XXIV.)

Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1896 - 136 pages
...resign'd, (Jove warm'd his bosom, and enlarg'd his mind,) For Diomed's brass arms, of mean device, 290 For which nine oxen paid (a vulgar price), He gave...own, of gold divinely wrought, A hundred beeves the shining purchase bought. 1 Meantime the guardian of the Trojan state, Great Hector, enter'd at the...
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Four Books of Pope's Iliad: I, VI, XXII, XXIV.

Homer - 1896 - 128 pages
...Thus having said, the gallant chiefs alight, Their hands they join, their mutual faith they plight; For which nine oxen paid, (a vulgar price,) He gave his own, of gold divinely wrought; 295 A hundred beeves the shining purchase bought. Meantime the guardian of the Trojan state, Great...
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... Pope's The Iliad of Homer, Book I, VI, XXII, and XXIV.

Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1898 - 226 pages
...each narrow thought resign'd 290 (Jove warm'd his bosom and enlarg'd 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 Scaean...
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Pope's The Iliad of Homer: Books I, VI, XXII, and XXIV

Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1899 - 204 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. 295 Meantime the guardian of the Trojan state, Great Hector, enter'd at the...
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The Iliad of Homer, Book 1

Homer - 1900 - 216 pages
...then each narrow thought resign 'd. (Jove warm'd his bosom and enlarg'd his mind) For Diomed's brass arms, of mean device, For which nine oxen paid (a...price) He gave his own, of gold divinely wrought, 295 A hundred beeves the shining purchase bought. Meantime the guardian of the Trojan state, Great...
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Pope's Translation of Homer's Iliad, Books ..., Book 1; Book 6; Book 22; Book 24

Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1900 - 208 pages
...then each narrow thought resign'd (Jove warm'd his bosom and enlarg'd his mind) : For Diomed's brass arms, of mean device, For which nine oxen paid (a...price) , He gave his own, of gold divinely wrought : 2!>5 A hundred beeves the shining purchase bought. Meantime the guardian of the Trojan state, Great...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1903 - 704 pages
...narrow thought resign'd »„ (Jove warm'd his bosom and enlarged his mind); 3а6 327 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 Sc"an...
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The Letters of Caius Plinius Caecilius Secundus

Pliny (the Younger.) - 1905 - 502 pages
...then each narrow thought resigned, (Jove warm'd his bosom and enlarg'd his mind) For Diomed's brass arms of mean device, For which nine oxen paid (a vulgar...price), He gave his own of gold divinely wrought; An hundred beeves tbe shining purchase bought.' (Г»ре.) А US TUE LETTERS O» l'I.INT. v~BoOK 3...
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The Iliad of Homer

Homer - Epic poetry, Greek - 1909 - 630 pages
...each narrow thought resign'd ; 290 (Jove warm'd his bosom and enlarg'd 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.10 295 Meantime the guardian of the Trojan state. Great Hector, enter'd at...
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Letters, Volume 1

Pliny (the Younger) - 1915 - 460 pages
...then each narrow thought resign'd (Jove warm'd his bosom and enlarg'd his mind) ; For Diomed's brass arms of mean device, For which nine oxen paid (a vulgar price) make you the churlish and barren acknowledgement of a letter ; an exchange more unequal, I confess,...
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