Ilioneus, his Father's only Care: (Phorbas the rich, of all the Trojan Train Whom Hermes lov'd, and taught the Arts of Gain ) Full in his Eye the Weapon chanc'd to fall, And from the Fibres scoop'd the rooted Ball, Drove thro' the Neck, and hurl'd him... The Iliad of Homer - Página 125por Homer - 1736Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Homerus - 1721 - 292 páginas
...ipear; Ilioneus, his father's only care: 17 f (Phorbas the rich, of all the Trojan train Whom Hermei lov'd, and taught the arts of gain) Full in his eye...Drove thro' the neck, and hurl'd him to the plain: 58o He lifts his mifcrable arms in vain! Swift his broad faulchion fierce Peneleus Ipread, And from... | |
| Homerus - 1756 - 262 páginas
...receiv'd the fpear} Uioneus, his father's only care: (Pborbas the rich, of all the Trojan train }-j Whom Hermes lov'd, and taught the arts of gain) Full...fcoop'd the rooted ball, Drove thro' the neck, and hutl'd him to the plain: He lifts his miferable arms in vain! 580 Swift his broad faulchion fierce... | |
| Homer - 1773 - 248 páginas
...and ftiuns fuperior force. But young tiioneus receiv'd the fpear ; llioneus, his father's only care : (Phorbas the rich, of all the Trojan train Whom Hermes lov'd, and taught the arts of gain), Full on his eye the weapon chanc'd to fall, And from the fibres fcoop'd the rooted ball, Drove thro' the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 384 páginas
...the fpear ; Ilioneus, his father's only care. (Phorbas the rich, of all the Trojan train 575 10^hom Hermes lov'd, and taught the arts of gain ) : Full...And from the fibres fcoop'd the rooted ball, Drove through the neck, and hurl'd him to the plain s He lifts his miferable arms in vain! 580 Swift his... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 422 páginas
...care. (Phorbas the rich, of all the Tro|an train 575 Whom Hermes lov'd, and taught the arts of gain) i Full in his eye the weapon chanc'd to fall, And from the fibres fcoop'd the rooted ball, Drove through the neck, and hurl'd him to the plain : 'He lifts his roiferable arms in vain! 58» Swift his... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 páginas
...and fhuns fuperior force. But young Ilioneus receiv'd the f^ear ; Ilioneus, his father's only care. (Phorbas the rich, of all the Trojan train Whom Hermes...And from the fibres fcoop'd the rooted ball, Drove through the neck, and hurl'd him to the plain : He lifts his miferable arms in vain ! 580 Swift his... | |
| Homer - 1791 - 346 páginas
...the Ipc-ar ;, ' Wotieus, his father's only care : E 5, (Pborbas the rich, of all (he Trojan train 575 Whom Hermes lov'd, and taught the arts of Gain) Full in his eye the weapon ehanc'd to fall, And from the fibres feoop'd the rooted ball, Drove thro' the neck, and hurl'd him... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 páginas
...arid fliuns fuperior force* Bat young Tlioneus rcceiv'd the fpcar, luocc'js, his father's only care. 'Phorbas the rich, of all the Trojan train Whom Hermes lov'd, and taught the arts of gain): Fall in his eye the weapon chanc'd to fall, And from the fibres fcoop'd the rooted ball, Drore through... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 páginas
...care. [Hiorba* the rich, of all the 1 r.. jsu train Wham Hermes lov'd, and taught the arts of Fall in his eye the weapon chanc'd to fall. And from the fibres fcoop'd the rooted ball, I>r»Te through the neck, and hurl'd him to the He lifts his miferable arms in vain ! [plain : Swift... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 402 páginas
...receiv'd the fpear; Ilioneus, his father's only care: (Phorbas the rich, of all the Trojan train 575 Whom Hermes lov'd, and taught the arts of gain) Full...the rooted ball, Drove thro 'the neck, and hurl'd himtotheplain : He lifts his miferable arms in vain! 580 manner, by omitting a line of his author :... | |
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