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
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...1 bring 85 Distaste the people or offend the king: ' Cursed 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: 90 Whose lust is murder, and whose horrid joy, To tear his country, and... | |
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| 1856 - 606 pages
...er so much in my life."* hoselieart does not say,— " Curst be 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, Whose lust is murder, and whose horrid joy, To tear his country, and... | |
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