| Homerus - 1720 - 284 pages
...Unwilling parts, and oft reverts her eye That ftream'd at every look : then movinc flow,' 'Soughfrher own palace, and indulg'd her woe. There, while her tears deplor'd the godlike man,; IfThro' all her train the foft infeftion ran, The pious maids their mingled forrows ihed, And mourn... | |
| Homerus - 1756 - 254 pages
...figh, 640 Unwilling parts, and oft' reverts her eye That ftream'd at every look : then moving Row, Sought her own palace, and indulg'd her woe. There, while her tears deplor'd the godlike man, Thro' all her train the foft infeflion ran, 645 The pious maids their mingled forrows fhed, And mourn... | |
| William Melmoth - English letters - 1769 - 476 pages
...prophetic Jigh, Unwilling parts, and oft reverts her eye, That ftream'd at ev'ry look : then moving Jlo'wt Sought her own palace, and indulg'd her woe. There, while her tears deplor' d the godlike man, Thro' all the train thefoft infection ran ; The pious maids their mingled... | |
| Homerus, William Holwell - 1776 - 392 pages
...prophetick figh, Unwilling parts, and oft' reverts her eye That ftream'd at ev'ry look : then moving flow, Sought her own palace• and indulg'd her woe. There, while her tears deplor'd the godlike man, . Thro' all her train the foft infection ran, The pious maids their mingled forrows fhed, t . •.."•... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 408 pages
...parts, and oft:a.everts her eye, That ftream'd at every look,: then, moving flow, Sought her own nihce, and indulg'd her woe. There, while her tears deplor'd the god-like man, Through all her train the foft infeftion ran, 645 The pious maids their mingled forrows fhed, And mourn the living Heftor, as... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 396 pages
...and oft reverts her eye, That ftream'd at every look : then, moving flow, Sought her own palace, arid indulg'd^ her woe. There, while her tears deplor'd the god-like man, Through all her train the foft infeftion ran, 645 The pious maids their mingled forrows (hed, And mourn the living Heftor, as... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1789 - 416 pages
...eye, That ftream'd at ev'ry look ; then, moving flow? Sought her own palace, and indulg'd her •wo. There, while her tears deplor'd the god-like man, Through all her train the foft infe&ion ran,; The pious maids their mingl'd forrows flied, And mourn'd the living Hector as the... | |
| Homer - 1791 - 410 pages
...figh, 640 Unwilling parts, and oft' reverts her eye That ftream'd at ev'ry look: then moving flow, Sought her own palace, and indulg'd her woe. There, while her tears deplor'd the god-like man, Thro' all her train the foft infection ran, 645 The pious maids their mingled forrows flied, And mourn... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 902 pages
...and oft reverts her eye, That flream'd at every look : then, moving flow Sought her own palace, ami indulg'd her woe. There, while her tears deplor'd the godlike man, Through all her train the foft infcftiqn ran, The pious maids their mingled forrows filed, And mourn the living Hector, as the... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 1104 pages
...reverts her eye, That llream'd at every look : then, moving fl ow Sought her own palace, and imlulg'd her woe.% There, while her tears deplor'd the godlike man, Through all her train the foft infection ran. The pious maids their mingled forrows (lied, And mourn the living Hector, as the... | |
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