| Homerus, William Holwell - 1776 - 392 pages
...parent fmil'd, And Hector hafted to relieve his child, The glitt'ring terrours from his brows unbound, And plac'd the beaming helmet on the ground. Then...glory fills th' aethereal throne, And all ye deathlefs pow'rs ! protect my fon ! Grant him, like me, to purchafe juft renown, To guard the Trojans, to defend... | |
| John Walter - 1785 - 258 pages
...fmil'd, And HetStor haften'd to relieve his child ; The glitt'iing terrors from his brows unbound, And plac'd the beaming helmet on the ground. Then...child ; and, lifting high in air, Thus, to the gods, prefar'da parent's pray*r. " O thou, whofe glory fills th' ethenat thronet And all ye deathlefs pow'rs... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1789 - 416 pages
...Hector hafted to relieve his child ; The glht'ring terrours from his brows unbound, And plac'd fhe beaming helmet on the ground. Then kifs'd the child ; and, lifting high in air, Thus to the gods prefcrr'da parent's pray'r. " O thou, whole glory filKkth' ettic-reil throne I And all ye dearhlels... | |
| Homer - 1791 - 410 pages
...a /r/iiia/ene, and the fmallrll become iuijiortaut if tliey are well cboferi, and Dot coufufed. The .The glitt'ring terrors from his brows unbound, 600...high in air, Thus to the Gods preferr'da father's prayer. O thou ! whofe glory fills th' asthereal throne, And all ye deathlefg pow'rs ! proteft my fon... | |
| James Roach - English poetry - 1794 - 268 pages
...And Heclor nailed to relieve his child, The glitt'ring terrors from fns brows unbound, And plac'd me beaming helmet on the ground, Then kifs'd the child,...preferr'da father's pray'r. O Thou whofe glory fills th'ethereal throne, And all ye deathlefs pow'rs, proteft my fon ! Grant him, like me, topurchafe jufl... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 1104 pages
...parent fmil'd, And Hector halted to relieve his child, The glittering terrors from his biows unbound. And plac'd the beaming helmet on the ground. Then...high in air, Thus to the Gods preferr'da father's prayer : O thou ! whofe glory fills the ethereal throne. And all ye deathlefs powers ! protect my Ion... | |
| 1792 - 918 pages
...parent fmil'd, And Hcfior hailed to relieve his child, The glittering terrors from his biowi unbound. And plac'd the beaming helmet on the ground. Then kifs'd the child, ami, lifting high in air, Thus to the Gods preierr'da father's prayer : 0 thou ! whofe glory fills... | |
| Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1796 - 428 pages
...fmil'd, And Heftor hafted to relieve his child, 599 The glitt'ring terrours from his brows unbound, And plac'd the beaming helmet on the ground. Then...air, Thus to the Gods, preferr'da father's pray'r. Ver. 596.] Chapman renders, he cling 'd backs to .his nurfe, and cride : but Chetwood feems to have... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - Anecdotes - 1698 - 830 pages
...parent fmil'd, And Heitor hafted to relieve his chil ', The glittering terrors from his b ows unbound, And plac'd the beaming helmet on the ground ; Then...the child, and lifting high in air, Thus to the gods preferred a father's prayer. O thou, whofe glory fills th* ethereal throne, And all ye deathlefs powers,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 496 pages
...fmil'd, And Heftor hafted to relieve his child, The glittering terrours from his 1 brows unbound, S95 600 And plac'd the beaming helmet on the ground. Then kifs'd the chi'ui, and lilting high in air, Thus to the Gods preferr'da father's prayer : O thou ! whofe glory... | |
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