Or weigh the great occasion, and be more. The chief who taught our lofty walls to yield, Lies pale in death, extended on the field ; To guard his body, Troy in numbers flies ; 'Tis half the glory to maintain our prize. Haste, strip his arms, the slaughter... The Iliad of Homer - Página 244por Homer - 1736Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Homerus - 1756 - 262 páginas
...But o'er the dead the fierce Patraclus flands, And rouzing djax, rouz'd the lift'ning bands.' ' 680 . Heroes, be men! be what you were before; . • Or...the field. To guard his body Troy in numbers flies: . 68£ 'Tis half the glory to maintain our prize. , Hafte, ttrip his arms, the flaughter round him... | |
| Homer - 1773 - 248 páginas
...fuperior vengeance greatly glows. But o'er the dead the fierce Patroclus ftands. And, roufmg Ajax, rous'd the lift'ning bands. Heroes, be men ! be what you...extended on the field. To guard his body Troy in numbers flics ; •Tis half the glory to maintain our prize. Hafte, ftrip his arms, the (laughter round him... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 384 páginas
...680 Heroes, be men ! be what you were before ; Or weigh the great occafion, and be more. The ohief who taught our lofty walls to yield, Lies pale in...extended on the field. To guard his body, Troy in numbers fties ; 685 'Tis half the glory to maintain our pri/.c. Hafte, ftrip his arms, the flaughter found... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 422 páginas
...Or weigh the great occafion, and be more. The chief who taught our lofty walls to yield, Lice nale in death, extended on the field. To guard his body, Troy in numbers flies ; (85 " I'ia half the glory to maintain our prize. Hafte, (trip his arms, the (laughter round him fpread,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 páginas
...But o'er the dead the fierce Patroclus ftands, And, rouzing Ajax, rouz'd the liftening bands : 680 Heroes, be men ! be what you were before ; Or weigh...yield, Lies pale in death, extended on the field. To To guard his body, Troy in numbers flies ; 'Tis half the glory to maintain our prize. Hafte, ftrip... | |
| Homer - 1791 - 346 páginas
...what you were before ; Or weigh the great occafion, and be more, 15 The The chief who taught our lafty walls to yield, Lies pale in death, extended on the field. To guard his body Troy in numbers flies ; 685 'Tis half the glory to maintain our prize. Hafte, ftrip his arms, the flaughter round him Ipread,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 páginas
...were before; Or weigh the great occalion, and be mote. The chief who taught our lofty walls to yir Id, Lies pale in death, extended on the field. To guard...in -numbers flies ; 'Tis half the glory to maintain oar prize. Hade, ftrip his arms, the uaughter round hin And fend the living Lycians to the dead. JfjireiJ... | |
| 1792 - 918 páginas
...ruu/\l the liftcning baoi! i Heroes, be men ! be what you were bcfuit ; Or weigh the great occaiion, and be more. The chief who taught our lofty walls to yield, Lies pale in death, extended on the tield. To guard his body, Troy in numbers flieij 'Tis half the glory to maintain our prize. Hade, (trip... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 páginas
...were before j Or weigh the great occafiou, and be more. The chief who taught our lofty walls to yirld, Lies pale in death, extended on the field. To guard his body, Troy in numbers tiies ; "Tis half the glory to maintain our prize. Halle, (trip his arms, the flaughter round- h;ro... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 402 páginas
...Z But o'er the dead the fierce Patroclus ftands, And roufing Ajax, rous'd the lift'ning bands. e8» Heroes, be men! be what you were before; Or weigh...the field. To guard his body Troy in numbers flies; 68j'Tis half the glory to maintain our prize. Hafte, ftrip his arms, the flaughter round him fpread,... | |
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