The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... Rose anxious from the ' inquietudes of night . A royal robe he wore with graceful pride , A twoedged falchion threaten'd by his side , Embroider'd sandals glitter'd as he trod , And forth he moved majestic as a god . Then by his heralds ...
... Rose anxious from the ' inquietudes of night . A royal robe he wore with graceful pride , A twoedged falchion threaten'd by his side , Embroider'd sandals glitter'd as he trod , And forth he moved majestic as a god . Then by his heralds ...
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... its author wise ; Assist him , Jove , thou regent of the skies ! ' He spoke . Telemachus with transport glows , Embraced the omen , and majestic rose 1 Antiphus . ( His royal hand the ' imperial sceptre sway'd ) 52 B. II . THE ODYSSEY .
... its author wise ; Assist him , Jove , thou regent of the skies ! ' He spoke . Telemachus with transport glows , Embraced the omen , and majestic rose 1 Antiphus . ( His royal hand the ' imperial sceptre sway'd ) 52 B. II . THE ODYSSEY .
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... rose : Prescient he view'd the ' aerial tracks , and drew A sure presage from every wing that flew . ' Ye sons ( he cried ) of Ithaca , give ear , Hear all ! but chiefly you , O rivals ! hear . Destruction sure o'er all your heads ...
... rose : Prescient he view'd the ' aerial tracks , and drew A sure presage from every wing that flew . ' Ye sons ( he cried ) of Ithaca , give ear , Hear all ! but chiefly you , O rivals ! hear . Destruction sure o'er all your heads ...
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... rose , he cast his eyes around , That flash'd with rage : and , as he spoke , he frown'd : ' O never , never more let king be just , Be mild in power , or faithful to his trust ! Let tyrants govern with an iron rod , Oppress , destroy ...
... rose , he cast his eyes around , That flash'd with rage : and , as he spoke , he frown'd : ' O never , never more let king be just , Be mild in power , or faithful to his trust ! Let tyrants govern with an iron rod , Oppress , destroy ...
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... of delay , With rapid step the goddess urged her way : There every eye with slumberous chains she bound , And dash'd the flowing goblet to the ground . Drowsy they rose , with heavy fumes oppress'd , Reel'd 64 B. II . THE ODYSSEY .
... of delay , With rapid step the goddess urged her way : There every eye with slumberous chains she bound , And dash'd the flowing goblet to the ground . Drowsy they rose , with heavy fumes oppress'd , Reel'd 64 B. II . THE ODYSSEY .
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