| Homer - 1736 - 296 páginas
...deed, not thine ; lOZOTo heav'n is ow'd whate'er your own you call, And heav'n it felf difarm'd me e'er my fall. '* . ' • • • . . Had twenty mortals...each thy match in might, Oppos'd me fairly, they had funk in fight : By fate and Pbasbus was I firft o'erthrown, us next; the third mean -part thy otarri/But... | |
| Homer - 1773 - 248 páginas
...is this deed, not thine ; To heav'n is ow'd whate'er your own you call, And heav'n itfelf difarm'd me ere my fall. Had twenty mortals each thy match in might, Oppos'd me fairly, they had funk in fight : By fate and Phoebus was I firft o'crthrown, Euphorbus next ; the third mean part thy... | |
| Homerus, William Holwell - 1776 - 392 páginas
...deed, not thine ; To heav'n is own'd whate.'er your own you call, '. And heav'n itfelf difarm'd me e'er my fall." . Had twenty mortals, each thy match in might, Oppos'd me fairly, they had funk in fight:'. By Fate and Phoebus was I overthrown, Euphorbus next ; the third mean part thy own.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 422 páginas
...this deed, not thine ; To Heaven is ow'd whate'er your own you call, 10z0 And Heaven itfelf difarm'd me ere my fall. Had twenty mortals, each thy match in might, Oppos'd me fairly, they had funk in fight: By Fate and Phoebus was I firft o'erthrown, Euphorbus next; the third mean part thy... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 páginas
...this deed, not thine ; To Heaven is ow'd whate'er your own you call, i02.0 And Heaven itfelf difarm'd me ere my fall. Had twenty mortals, each thy match in might, Oppos'd me fairly, they had funk in fight : By Fate and Phosbus was I firft o'erthrown, Euphorbus next; the third mean part thy... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 páginas
...this deed, not thine; [vine! To Heaven is ow'd whate'er your own you call. Ami Heaven itfelf difarm'd me ere my fall. Had twenty mortals, each thy match in might, Oppos'd me fairly, they had funk in fight : By Fate and Phoibus was I firtt o'erthrown, Euphorbus next, the third mean part thy... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 páginas
...this deed, not thine; [vine! To Heaven is ow'd whate'er your own you call, And Heaven itfelf difarm'd me ere my fall. Had twenty mortals, each thy match in might, Oppos'd me Fairly, they had funk in fight : By Fate and Phcebus was I firft o'erthrown, Euphorbus next, the third mean part thy... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 402 páginas
...thine; To heav'n is ow'd whate'er your own you call, And heav'n itfelf difarm'd me e'er my fall. 1021 Had twenty mortals each thy match in might, Oppos'd me fairly, they had funk in fight: Ver. 1013.] Thus Chapman : . And this perhaps he faid. But our poet evidently grows... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 496 páginas
...[vine ! To Heaven isow'd whate'er your own you call, And Heaven itfelf difarm'd me ere my fall. 1020 Had twenty mortals, each thy match in might, Oppos'd me fairly, they had funk in fight : By Kate and Phoebus was I Cril o'erthrown, Euphorbus next, the third mean part thy... | |
| 1805 - 378 páginas
...is ow'd, whate'er your own you call, And fraudful foes disarm'd me, ere my fall. Had twenty tyrants, each thy match in might, Oppos'd me fairly, they had sunk in fight ; Hut, thou, imperious, hear my latest breath, Great Jove inspires it, and it sounds your death ; Inhuman... | |
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