| Homerus - 1720 - 284 pages
...wounds ; another drag'da dead ; Now here, now there, the carcafles they tore ; Sate ftalk'd amidft them, grim with human gore. And the whole war came out, and met the eye ; And each hold figure feem'd to live, or die. A field deep furrow'd, next the God defign'd, The third time lahour'd... | |
| Homerus - 1756 - 246 pages
...wounds ; another dragg'da dead ; Now here, now there, the carcafTes they tore : Fate fialk'd amidft them, grim with human gore. And the whole war came out, and met the eye; 625 And each bold figure feem'd to live, or die. A field deep furrow'd, next the God defign'd, The... | |
| Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1760 - 314 pages
...wounds ; another dragg'da dead ; Now here, now there, the carcafles they tore : . Fate ftalk'd amidft them, grim with human gore. And the whole war came...deep furrow'd, next the God defign'd, The third time labour'd by the fweating hind ; jr. 6i9. There tumult, &c.] This is the firft place in the whole defcription... | |
| Homer - 1773 - 234 pages
...wounds ; another dragg'da dead-; Now here, now there, the carcafes they tore : Fate ftalk'd amidft them, grim with human gore. And the whole war came out, and met the eye ; And each bold figure fcem'd to live or die. A field deep furrow'd next the god defign'd. The third time labour'd by the... | |
| Homerus, William Holwell - 1776 - 392 pages
...the carcafes they tore : Fate ftalk'd amidft them,.:grim with .human gore. And the whole war ca^ae out, and met the eye ; And each bold figure feem'd to live, or die. ;•. A field deep furrow'd, next the god defign'd, The third time labour'd by the f wearing hind ;... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 pages
...wounds ; another dragg'da dead ; Now Now here, now there, the carcafes they tore r Fate ftalk'd amidft them, grim with human gore. And the whole war came out, and met the eye ; 625; And each hold figure feem'd to live, or die. A field deep-furrow'd, next, the God defign'd,... | |
| Homer - 1791 - 346 pages
...wounds ; another dragg'da dead ; Now here, now there, the carcafles they tore : Fan tlalk'd amidft them, grim with human gore. And the whole war came out, and met the eye ; 62; And each bold figure feem'd to live, or die. A field. A field deep-furrow'd, next the God defign'd,... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 902 pages
...new-made wounds; another dragg'da Now here, now there, the carcafes they tore : f»te ftaikM amidft them, grim with human gore. And the whole war came out, a.nd met the eye ; And each boid figure feem'd to live, pr die. A field deep-furrow'd, next, the God defign'd, The third time labourM... | |
| Devon (England) - 1796 - 606 pages
...image like a good poet, and though not a tranflation, we can fcarcely wifh the couplet to be altered. " And the whole war came out and met the eye, And each bold figure feest'd to live or die." §M BJMTO;, « Cooper has it " Like living men they traverfed and they fbove."... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 568 pages
...new-made wounds; another dragg'da dead; Now here, now there, the carcasses they tore : Fate stalk'd amidst them, grim with human gore. And the whole war came out, and met the eye; 6*5 And each bold figure seem'd to live, or die. A field deep furrow'd, next the god design'd, The... | |
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