Struck from the walls, the echoes float on high, And the round bulwarks and thick towers reply ; So high his brazen voice the hero rear'd, Hosts... The Iliad of Homer - Page 81by Homer - 1760Full view - About this book
| Homerus - 1720 - 284 pages
...rehound. As the lond trumpet's hrazen mouth from far JtfoWith fhrilling clangor founds th' alarm of war, Struck from the walls, the echoes float on high, And the round hulwarks and thick tow'rs reply ; So high his hrazen voice the hero rear'd : Hofts drop their arms,... | |
| Homerus - 1756 - 246 pages
...As As the loud Trumpet's brazen mouth from far With fhrilling clangor founds lh', alarm of war, 260 Struck from the walls, the echoes float on high, And...tow'rs reply ; So high his brazen voice the hero rear'd : Mofts drop their arms, and trembled as they heard; And back the chariots roll, and courfers bound,... | |
| Bards and bardism - 1765 - 416 pages
...Patroclus. Forth march'd the chief, and diftant from the crowd High on the rampart rais'd his voice aloud. So high his brazen voice the hero rear'd, Hofts drop their arms and trembled as they tcar'J. PoPE. I CALLED him like a dfliant ftream- My fan return over Lena. No further purfup the> foe,... | |
| Homer - 1773 - 234 pages
...rebound. As the loud trumpet's brazen mouth from far With (hrilling clangour founds th' alarm of war, Struck from the walls, the echoes float on high, And...tow'rs reply ; So high his brazen voice the hero rear'd ; Hods drop their arms, and trembled as they heard; And back the chariots roll, and courfers bound,... | |
| Homerus, William Holwell - 1776 - 392 pages
...rebound. As the loud trumpet's brazen mouth from far With thrilling clangor founds th' alarm of war, ' Struck from the walls, the echoes float on high, And.... And back the chariots roll, and courfers bound, And freed s and men lie mingled on the ground. Aghaft they fee the living light'nings play, And turn... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 384 pages
...the wall, the echoes float on high, And the round bulwarks and thick towers reply ; VOL. II. N.' S* So high his brazen voice the hero rear'd : Hofts drop...; And back the chariots roll, and courfers bound, zSr And fteeds and men lie mingled on the ground. Aghaft they fee the living lightnings play, And turn... | |
| Scottish Gaelic poetry - 1779 - 250 pages
...march'd the chief , and diftant from the crowd, High on the rampatt, rais'd his voice aloud. . So-high his brazen voice the hero rear'd , Hofts drop their arms and trembled as they feat'drFors, of Agandecca ; she came from the way of the ocean , and flowly , lonely , moved over Lena.... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 pages
...the wall, the echoes float on high, And the round bulwarks and thick towers reply ; VOL. XLIX. N So So high his brazen voice the hero rear'd : Hofts drop...back the chariots roll, and. courfers bound, 265. And Seeds and men lie mingled on the ground. Aghaft they fee the living lightnings play, And turn their... | |
| Homer - 1791 - 346 pages
...*t'••i>/was left exact in thUreiptct, for he defenbes the trnmpet as ufed in the lacking of Trey. Strnck from the walls, the echoes float on high, And the...their arms-, and trembled as they heard ; And back the charints roll, and courfers bound, 265 And fteeds and men, lie minglsd on the ground. Aghaft they fee... | |
| Herodotus - Greece - 1791 - 502 pages
...aloud ; With her own fhout Minerva fwells the found; Troy ftarts altoniuYd, and the mores rebound ; So high his brazen voice the hero rear'd, Hofts drop their arms, and tremble as they heard. T. CXLIII. Darius proceeding through Thrace, Cherfonefe, from whence he palled... | |
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