| Homerus - 1756 - 246 pages
...mother-earth, and heav'n's revolving light, And ye, fell furies of the realms of night, 470 Who rale the dead, and horrid woes prepare For perjur'd Kings, and all who falfely fwear ! The black ey'd maid inviolate removes, Pure and unconfcious of my manly loves. If this... | |
| Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1760 - 314 pages
...Jove ! And mother-earth, and heav'n's revolving light, And ye, fell furies of the realms of night, 270 Who rule the dead, and horrid woes prepare For perjur'd Kings, and all who falfely f ! The black-ey'd maid inviolate removes, Pure and unconfcious of my manly loves. If this... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 384 pages
...Jovel And Mother-earth, and Heaven's revolv:ng light, Jtnft ye, fell Furies of the realms of night, 17* Who rule the dead, and horrid woes prepare For perjur'd kings, and all who falfely fwearl The black-eyed maid inviolate removes, Pure and uncorifcious of my manly loves. If this... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 462 pages
...pole to pole ! Than mother Earth ! and all ye living Floods ! 350 Infernal Furies and Tartarian Gods, Who rule the dead, and horrid woes prepare For perjur'd kings, and atl who falfely fwear 1 Hear, and be witnefs. If, by Paris flain, Great Menelaus prefs the fatal plain... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 pages
...! And Mother-earth, and Heaven's revolving light, And ye, fell Furies of the realms of night, 370. Who rule the dead, and horrid woes prepare For perjur'd kings, and all who falfely fwearl The black-ey'd maid inviolate removes, Pure and unconfcious of my manly loves. If this... | |
| Homer - 1791 - 326 pages
...great eft pow'r above I All-good, all-wife, and all-furveying Jove ! And mother earth, and hcav'n's revolving light, And ye, fell furies of the realms...horrid woes prepare For perjur'd Kings, and all who falfely fwear! The black ey'd maid inviolate removes, Pure and unconscious of my manly loves. If this... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 1104 pages
...greateft Pu-.vcr above ! All-good, all-wife, and all-(urviving Jove ! And Mother-earth, and Heaven's revolving light, And ye, fell Furies of the realms...and horrid woes prepare For perjur'd kings, and all whofalfcly (wear ! The black-ey'd maid inviolate removes, Pure and unconfcious of my manly loves. If... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 902 pages
...from pole to pole Thou mother Earth ! and all ye living Floods ! Infernal Furies and Tartarian Cods, Who rule the dead, and horrid woes prepare For perjur'd kings, and all who falfrly fwear I Hear, and be witnefs. If, by Paris (lain, Great Menelaus prefsthe fatal plain ; The... | |
| Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1796 - 428 pages
...pole to pole ! Thou mother Earth ! and all ye livingfloods [350 Infernal Furies, and Tartarean gods, Who rule the dead, and horrid woes prepare For perjur'd kings, and all who falfely fwear! Hear, and be witnefs. If, by Paris flain, Great Menelaiis prefs the fatal plain ; 355... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 496 pages
...£ i 'd) X. Thou mother Xarth ! and all. ye living Floods ! 35° Infernal Furies and Tartarian Gods, Who rule the dead, and horrid woes prepare for perjur'd kings, and all who falfely fwtar ! Hear, and be witnefs. If, by Paris flain, Great Menelaus prefs the fatal plain ; The... | |
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