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... thee , yet let me wonder , At thy affections , which do hold a wing Quite from the flight of all thy ancestors .素 An habitation giddy and unsure Hath he that buildeth on the vulgar heart . Oh , thou fond many ! with what loud applause ...
... thee , yet let me wonder , At thy affections , which do hold a wing Quite from the flight of all thy ancestors .素 An habitation giddy and unsure Hath he that buildeth on the vulgar heart . Oh , thou fond many ! with what loud applause ...
Page 150
... thee - slay I , or be slain . But come now , call we the gods ( to testify ) , for they the best Witnesses and guardians of covenants shall be . Not savagely will I dishonour thee , if to me Jupiter Vouchsafe a steady - fought - victory ...
... thee - slay I , or be slain . But come now , call we the gods ( to testify ) , for they the best Witnesses and guardians of covenants shall be . Not savagely will I dishonour thee , if to me Jupiter Vouchsafe a steady - fought - victory ...
Page 151
... thee I supplicate ; Let not the dogs of the Greeks at the hollow ships tear - and - devour me Brass in abundance , and gold , do thou receive As gifts , which my father and my venerable mother will give thee ; But send home my body ...
... thee I supplicate ; Let not the dogs of the Greeks at the hollow ships tear - and - devour me Brass in abundance , and gold , do thou receive As gifts , which my father and my venerable mother will give thee ; But send home my body ...
Page 152
... thee . ' Him , the waving - plume - helm'd Hector dying , addressed : - " Knowing thee well , I foresaw , indeed , that never should I Persuade thee ; assuredly within thee is a spirit of steel . Beware now , lest towards thee I become ...
... thee . ' Him , the waving - plume - helm'd Hector dying , addressed : - " Knowing thee well , I foresaw , indeed , that never should I Persuade thee ; assuredly within thee is a spirit of steel . Beware now , lest towards thee I become ...
Page 153
... retain The souls of heroes , their great Hector slain ? But what is Troy , or glory what to me ? Or why reflects my mind on aught but thee , 1 › Divine Patroclus ! Death has seal'd his eyes 1832. ] 153 Sotheby's Homer . Critique V.
... retain The souls of heroes , their great Hector slain ? But what is Troy , or glory what to me ? Or why reflects my mind on aught but thee , 1 › Divine Patroclus ! Death has seal'd his eyes 1832. ] 153 Sotheby's Homer . Critique V.
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