The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... ship and a safe convoy , which was of little expense or trouble to them . When he arrived , his long absence , and the travels which had disfigured him , made him altogether un- known ; and the danger he would have incurred , had he ...
... ship and a safe convoy , which was of little expense or trouble to them . When he arrived , his long absence , and the travels which had disfigured him , made him altogether un- known ; and the danger he would have incurred , had he ...
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... ship I owe the friendly freight . Now first to me this visit dost thou deign , Or number'd in my father's social train ? All who deserved his choice , he made his own , And curious much to know , he far was known . ' My birth I boast ...
... ship I owe the friendly freight . Now first to me this visit dost thou deign , Or number'd in my father's social train ? All who deserved his choice , he made his own , And curious much to know , he far was known . ' My birth I boast ...
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... ship , assists him in preparing necessaries for the voyage , and embarks with him that night ; which concludes the second day from the opening of the poem . The scene continues in the palace of Ulysses in Ithaca . · Now reddening from ...
... ship , assists him in preparing necessaries for the voyage , and embarks with him that night ; which concludes the second day from the opening of the poem . The scene continues in the palace of Ulysses in Ithaca . · Now reddening from ...
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... ship their oars , and crown with wine The holy goblet to the powers divine : Imploring all the gods that reign above , But chief the blue - eyed progeny of Jove . Thus all the night they stem the liquid way , And end their voyage with ...
... ship their oars , and crown with wine The holy goblet to the powers divine : Imploring all the gods that reign above , But chief the blue - eyed progeny of Jove . Thus all the night they stem the liquid way , And end their voyage with ...
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... ships the conquering Greeks return'd ; ' Twas God's high will the victors to divide , And turn the ' event , confounding human pride : Some he destroy'd , some scatter'd as the dust ( Not all were prudent , and not all were just ) ...
... ships the conquering Greeks return'd ; ' Twas God's high will the victors to divide , And turn the ' event , confounding human pride : Some he destroy'd , some scatter'd as the dust ( Not all were prudent , and not all were just ) ...
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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