The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... lives , he breathes this heavenly vital air , Among a savage race , whose shelfy bounds With ceaseless roar the foaming deep surrounds . The thoughts which roll within my ravish'd breast , To me , no seer , the ' inspiring gods suggest ...
... lives , he breathes this heavenly vital air , Among a savage race , whose shelfy bounds With ceaseless roar the foaming deep surrounds . The thoughts which roll within my ravish'd breast , To me , no seer , the ' inspiring gods suggest ...
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... live the cankers of my court ; All to your several states with speed resort ; Waste in wild riot what your land allows , There ply the early feast , and late carouse . " But if , to honour lost , ' tis B. I. 47 THE ODYSSEY .
... live the cankers of my court ; All to your several states with speed resort ; Waste in wild riot what your land allows , There ply the early feast , and late carouse . " But if , to honour lost , ' tis B. I. 47 THE ODYSSEY .
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... fate be known , Or to be learn'd from oracles alone ? If yet he lives , with patience I forbear Till the fleet hours restore the circling year : But if already wandering in the train Of empty shades 58 B. II . THE ODYSSEY .
... fate be known , Or to be learn'd from oracles alone ? If yet he lives , with patience I forbear Till the fleet hours restore the circling year : But if already wandering in the train Of empty shades 58 B. II . THE ODYSSEY .
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... lives the price . But against you , ye Greeks ! ye coward train , Gods ! how my soul is moved with just disdain ! Dumb ye all stand , and not one tongue affords His injured prince the little aid of words . ' While yet he spoke ...
... lives the price . But against you , ye Greeks ! ye coward train , Gods ! how my soul is moved with just disdain ! Dumb ye all stand , and not one tongue affords His injured prince the little aid of words . ' While yet he spoke ...
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... live , I live your foe . ' He spoke and frown'd , nor longer deign'd to stay , Sternly his hand withdrew , and strode away . Meantime , o'er all the dome , they quaff , they feast , Derisive taunts were spread from guest to guest , And ...
... live , I live your foe . ' He spoke and frown'd , nor longer deign'd to stay , Sternly his hand withdrew , and strode away . Meantime , o'er all the dome , they quaff , they feast , Derisive taunts were spread from guest to guest , And ...
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Achilles address'd Agamemnon Alcinous Anticlea arms Atrides attend beneath bless'd bowl breast Calypso coast command coursers cried crown'd Cyclops death deep descends dire divine dome dreadful E'en Eteoneus Eurylochus Eurymachus eyes fable fair falchion fame fate father feast flies gales goddess gods grace grief guest hand haste Heaven hero honours Icarius Iliad isle Ithaca Jove king labours land Laodamas maid mind monarch mortal Nausicaa Neleus Neptune Nestor night nymph o'er oars palace Pallas pass'd Pisistratus plain poem poet press'd prince Pylian Pylos queen race rage realms replies rest rise rites roar rock roll'd round royal sacred sails shade shining ship sire skies soft sorrows soul Sparta spoke stern storms stranger suitors Swift Taphian tears Telemachus tempest thee thou throne toils toss'd touch'd train Troy Ulysses vessel wandering watery waves winds wine wise woes wretched youth