... wrath against the Immortals, for now she contrives a mighty deed, to destroy the feeble tribes of earth-born men by withholding the seed under the earth. Thereby the honours of the Gods are minished, and fierce is her wrath, nor mingles ...
The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. To which is Prefixed the Life of the Author. By Dr Johnson. (The Iliad of Homer, Translated by A. Pope.-The Odyssey of Homer, Translated by A. Pope. To which is Added the Battle of the Frogs and Mice.).
... royal race : Ye kings and warriors , may your vows be crown'd , And Troy's ... seal'd each mortal eye ; Stretch'd in their tents the Grecian leaders lie ; Th ' Immortals slumber'd on ... lost in doubts below , vin LIFE OF ALEXANDER POPE .
The Complete Works of Homer: The Iliad, The Odyssey & The Hymns
... wrath against the Immortals, for now she contrives a mighty deed, to destroy the feeble tribes of earth-born men by withholding the seed under the earth. Thereby the honours of the Gods are minished, and fierce is her wrath, nor mingles ...
The Iliad of Homer: With Observations on Homer and His Works, and Brief Notes, by the Rev. J.S. Watson : Illustrated with the Entire Series of Flaxman's Designs
The Works of the British Poets: Pope's Iliad, Pope's Odyssey, West's Pindar, Dryden's Virgil, Dryden's Persius, Dryden's Juvenal, Pitt's Æneid, Rowe's Lucan, Homer's Hymn to Ceres, and Pindar's Odes, ommited by West
... repeat , And mix their loathfome ordures with their meat . I bid my friends for vengeance then prepare , And with the hellish nation wage the war . They , as commanded , for the fight ... grind the plates on which you feed . She faid , and to ...
The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper;: Pope's Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, Dryden's Virgil and Juvenal, Pitt's Virgil's Aeneid and Vida's Art of Poetry, Francis's Horace
... fury stung , Thro ' the wide town , amid the wond'ring throng . Yet more ... grim a figure now she seem'd to rise ; That Hell , all Hell , was open'd in ... brutal swains to blood and arms.- Snatch'd from the dam , by Tyrcheus ' children ...
The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Pope's Homer's Iliad and Odyssey ; Dryden's Virgil and Juvenal ; Pitt's Virgil's Aeneid and Vida's Art of poetry ; Francis's Horace
... fury stung , Thro ' the wide town , aunid the wond'ring throng . Yet more ... grim terrours of her front aside : With silver hairs her temples were o ... brutal swains to blood and arms . Snatch'd from the dam , by Tyrrheus ' children ...
The Works of the English Poets from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited : in Twenty-one Volumes. Pope's Homer's Iliad and Odyssey ¬[u.a.]
... fury stung , Thro ' the wide town , ainid the wond'ring throng . Yet more ... grim a figure now she seem'd to rise ; That Hell , all Hell , was open'd in ... brutal swains to blood and arms.- Snatch'd from the dam , by Tyrrheus ' children ...
The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper; Including the Series Edited, with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Dr. Samuel Johnson: and the Most Approves Translations. The Additional Lives by Alexander Chalm: Pope's Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, Dryden's Virgil and Juvenal, Pitt's Virgil Aeneid and Vida's Art of poetry, Francis's Horace
... fury stung , Thro ' the wide town , amid the wond'ring throng . Yet more ... grim a figure now she seem'd to rise ; That Hell , all Hell , was open'd in ... brutal swains to blood and arms.- Snatch'd from the dam , by Tyrrheus ' children ...
The Whole Poetical Works of Alexander Pope ...: Including His Translations of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey
... relentless rage . 1 long muft weep , nor will Ulyffes come , With royal ... rage her hateful prey devours . But he whofe in - born worth his acts commend , Of gentle foul , to human race a friend ; The wretched ... 5 ( The 278 POPE'S HOMER .
An Arrangement of the Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs of the Rev. Isaac Watts: To which is Added a Supplement, Being a Selection of More Than Three Hundred Hymns from the Most Approved Authors, on a Great Variety of Subjects ; Among which are All the Hymns of Dr. Watts, Adapted to Public and Private Worship, Not Published in the Common Editions ; with Indexes, Very Much Enlarged and Improved, to Facilitate the Use of the Whole in Finding Psalms and Hymns, Suited to Particular Subjects Or Occasions
... cursed tree , And hopes her guilt was there . 5 Believing , we rejoice To see the curse remove ; We bless the Lamb with cheerful voice , And sing his bleeding love . 271 } HYMN 100. B 1. L. M. * Islington , Bath . Believe and be saved ...
... điền , đổi thửa , tạo điều kiện cơ giới hoá sản xuất , đồng thời thực hiện ... hành tiết kiệm chi tiêu , tập trung ngân sách hỗ trợ cho việc khôi phục và ... văn hoá thể thao , giáo dục , đào tạo ... nhằm cung cấp nguồn lao động có chất ...
The First Three Books of Homer's Iliad with Lexicon: With Notes Critical and Explanatory and References to Hadley's, Crosby's, and Goodwin's Greek Grammars and to Goodwin's Greek Moods and Tenses, Together with an Appendix Containing an Outline of the "Homeric Question", a Sketch of the Versification and the Dialect of Homer and a Number of Selected Passages for Sight-reading
... Lat . ergo , igitur , itaque , therefore , then , accordingly , con- sequently , hence ; after any digression , oûv serves to resume the thought , is our when therefore or then , ereì oûv when then ; it serves also to append a ...
The Iliad and Odyssey of Homer, Translated Into English Blank Verse, by William Cowper. (The Battle of the Frogs and Mice. Translated Into English Blank Verse by the Same Hand.).
... feats of all the fenate - court were fill'd With fast - affembling throngs ... feat Atchieve , with which they should affay his force . When , therefore ... 3.5 Here wishes ratified , whofe quick return Be it our part , as ufual , to ...
Satires. On receiving from the Right Honourable the Lady Frances Shirley, a standish and two pens. A fragment of an unpublished satire of Pope intitled One thousand seven hundred and forty. The plan of an epic poem, to have been written in blank verse, and intitled Brutus. Preface to Homer's Iliad. Postscript to the Odyssey
... .. VER . 128. Ilip'd in numbers , ] From Ovid , " Sponte fua carmen numeros veniebat ad Et quod conabar fcribere , verfus erat . " WARTON . aptos , WARTON . The Mufe but fery'd to eafe fome friend , not C 4 TO THE SATIRES . 23.
... Iliad itself is built , but also the driving principle of Greek epic song . The unwilting flower of epic poetry is contrasted with the necessarily mortal hero , whose death comes all too quickly . 19 The Iliad quotes within its ...
... Hector found . ' 1 Hector , according to a citation made by the Scholiast from Aristodemus , received honour from the gods not only while he lived , but after death also . For the Thebans of Boeotia being afflicted either with a ...
Homer: The Iliad, Book 14-24. The Odyssey, Book 1-4
... side to side . So when a horseman from the watery mead ( Skill'd in the manage of the bounding steed ) Drives four fair coursers , practised to obey , To some great city through the public way ; Safe in his art , as side by side they ...
Homer, Andrew Lang. Chapter. 13. The “Doloneia” Table of Contents “Iliad,” Book ... 9–11, we find Nestor withthe shield of his son, Thrasymedes, while ... summary ofits contents. In Book IX.65–84, at theend of the disastrous fighting of Book ...
Homer: an Introduction to the Iliad and the Odyssey
... 9. Objections to Wolf's view of writing 10. Summary 107 • 109 · ΓΙΟ · 113 II ... Iliad and Odyssey 39. Lost sounds . The digamma 40. Inconstant use of the ... Book 10. The greater interpolations . 157 • 157 158 159 160 · 161 161 162 ...
The Iliad of Homer and the Odyssey: Rendered Into English Prose by Samuel Butler
Homer and His Age by Andrew Lang was written in 1906. Lang was highly regarded as a Homeric scholar and Homer and His Age is one of the works he contributed to this area of study.
Odysseus' reliance on his wit and wiliness for survival in his encounters with divine and natural forces, during his ten-year voyage home to Ithaca after the Trojan War, is at once a timeless human story and an individual test of moral ...
Homer: The Iliad, Book 14-24. The Odyssey, Book 1-4
... story clear : And , oh ! whate'er Heaven destined to betide , Let neither flattery sooth , nor pity hide . 100 105 110 115 Prepared I stand : he was but born to try The lot of man ; to suffer , and to die . Oh then , if ever through the ...