The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... storms ? Homer makes this the intrigue of the first part of the Odyssey : and for the second , he makes use of almost the infallible effect of the long absence of a master , whose return is quite despaired of , viz . the insolence of ...
... storms ? Homer makes this the intrigue of the first part of the Odyssey : and for the second , he makes use of almost the infallible effect of the long absence of a master , whose return is quite despaired of , viz . the insolence of ...
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... storms which toss the Happier the son whose hoary sire is bless'd With humble affluence , and domestic rest ! Happier than I , to future empire born , 6 But doom'd a father's wretched fate to mourn ! ' To whom , with aspect mild , the ...
... storms which toss the Happier the son whose hoary sire is bless'd With humble affluence , and domestic rest ! Happier than I , to future empire born , 6 But doom'd a father's wretched fate to mourn ! ' To whom , with aspect mild , the ...
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... storms vindictive intercept the shore . The shrilling airs the vaulted roof rebounds , Reflecting to the queen the silver sounds . With grief renew'd the weeping fair descends ; Their sovereign's step a virgin train attends : A veil of ...
... storms vindictive intercept the shore . The shrilling airs the vaulted roof rebounds , Reflecting to the queen the silver sounds . With grief renew'd the weeping fair descends ; Their sovereign's step a virgin train attends : A veil of ...
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... storms and rolling seas ! Hear from thy heavens above , O warrior - maid ! Descend once more , propitious to my aid . Without thy presence , vain is thy command ; Greece , and the rival train , thy voice withstand . ' Indulgent to his ...
... storms and rolling seas ! Hear from thy heavens above , O warrior - maid ! Descend once more , propitious to my aid . Without thy presence , vain is thy command ; Greece , and the rival train , thy voice withstand . ' Indulgent to his ...
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... foreign lands thy father's days decay'd , And foreign lands contain the mighty dead . The watery way ill fated if thou try , All , all must perish , and by fraud you die ! Then stay , my child ! storms beat , and B. II . 63 THE ODYSSEY .
... foreign lands thy father's days decay'd , And foreign lands contain the mighty dead . The watery way ill fated if thou try , All , all must perish , and by fraud you die ! Then stay , my child ! storms beat , and B. II . 63 THE ODYSSEY .
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