And Hector hasted to relieve his child, The glittering terrors from his brows unbound, And placed the beaming helmet on the ground ; Then... The Poets of Greece - Page 33by Sir Edwin Arnold - 1869 - 226 pagesFull view - About this book
| Homerus - 1756 - 254 pages
...glitt'ring terrors from his brows unbound, 600 And plac'd the beaming helmet on the ground. Then kifs'd the child, and lifting high in air, Thus to -the Gods preferr'da father's pray'r. O thou, whofe glory fills th' aethereal throne, •And all ye deathlefs povv'rs! protect my... | |
| Homerus, William Holwell - 1776 - 392 pages
...glitt'ring terrours from his brows unbound, And plac'd the beaming helmet on the ground. Then kifs'd the child, and lifting high in air, Thus to the gods preferr'da father's pray'r. O thou ! whofe glory fills th' aethereal throne, And all ye deathlefs pow'rs ! protect my fon... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 408 pages
...glittering terrours from his brows unbound, 600 And plac'd the beaming helmet on the ground. Then kifs'd the child, and, lifting high in air, Thus to the Gods preferr'da father's prayer : O thou ! whofe glory fills th' aethereal throne, And all ye deathlefs powers ! proteft my fon ! 605 Grant... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 462 pages
...glittering terrours from his brows unbound, 600 And plac'd the beaming helmet on the ground. Then kifs'd the child, and, lifting high in air, Thus to the Gods preferr'da father's prayer i O thou ! whofe glory fills th' athereal throne, And all ye deathlefs powers ! proteft my fon ! 605... | |
| Homer - 1791 - 410 pages
...glitt'ring terrors from his brows unbound, 600 And plac'd the beaming helmet on the ground. Then kifs'd the child, and lifting 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 ! 6oj Grant... | |
| James Roach - English poetry - 1794 - 268 pages
...glitt'ring terrors from fns brows unbound, And plac'd me beaming helmet on the ground, Then kifs'd the child, and, lifting high in air, Thus to the gods preferr'da father's pray'r. O Thou whofe glory fills th'ethereal throne, And all ye deathlefs pow'rs, proteft my fon !... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 1104 pages
...glittering terrors from his biows unbound. And plac'd the beaming helmet on the ground. Then kifs'd the child, and, lifting 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 !,., Grant him,... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 902 pages
...the dazzling helm, and nodding creft. With fecret pleafure each tond parent fmil'd, And He<flor haded to relieve his child, The glittering terrors from his brows unbound. And plac'dthe beaming helmet on the ground. Then-kifs'd the child, and, lifting high in air. Thus to the... | |
| Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1796 - 428 pages
...glitt'ring terrours from his brows unbound, And plac'd the beaming helmet on the ground. Then kifs'd the child, and lifting high in 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... | |
| Charles Rollin - Education - 1804 - 520 pages
...Scar'd at the dazzling helm, and nodding crest, " With secret pleasure each fond parent smil'd, ' " And Hector hasted to relieve his child. . " The glittering terrors from his brows unbound, " And plac'd the beaming helmet on the ground : " Then kiss'd the child, and lifting high in air, " Thus... | |
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