| Homer - Greek poetry - 1736 - 296 pages
...difabled by a hoftile fpear. 985 Go then, fuccefsful, where thy foul infpires ; This heart and band fhall fecond all thy fires : . What with this arm I can,...'Till death for death be paid, and blow for blow. - But 'tis not ours, with forces not our own 5^0 To combate ; Strength is of the Gods alone. Thefe... | |
| Homer - 1773 - 248 pages
...ditabled by a hoflilc fpcar. Go then, fuccellful, where thy foul inspires : This heart and hand (hall fecond all thy fires : What with this arm I can, prepare...• Till death for death be paid, and blow for blow. But 'tis not ours, with forces not our own To combat ; ftrength is of the gods alone. Thefe words the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 422 pages
...Go then, fuccefsful, where thy foul infpires: 985 Tiia heart .and hand mall fecond all thy fires c What with this arm I can, prepare to know, Till death for death be paid, and blow for blow. But, 'tis not ours, with forces not our own To combat; ftrength is of the Gods alone. 99* Thefe words... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 pages
...fuccelsful, where thy foul infpires :: 9gj T h,|s heart and hand fhall fecond all thy fires : D 2 What What with this arm I can, prepare to know, Till death for death be. paid, and blow for blow. But, 'tis not ours, with forces not our own To combat ; ftrength is of the Gods alone. 990 Thefe words... | |
| 1792 - 918 pages
...fpcar. Go then, fuccclsful, where thy foul infpires: This heart nnd hand (hull fecond all thy fires i What with this arm I can, prepare to know. Till death for death be paid, ami blow for blow. But, 'tis not ours, with forces not our own To combat ; (trength is of the Gods... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 902 pages
...fuccefsful, where thy foul inf;nres: This heart and hand fli.ill feconcl all thy fires : What -vvith this ana I can, prepare to know, Till death for death be paid, and blow for blow. But, 'tis not ours, with forces not our own To combat ; ftrength is of the Gods alone. Thcfc words... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 1104 pages
...fpear. , Go then, fuccelsml, where thy fuul infpires: 1 'his heart and hand ihall fecond all thy rires 3 What with this arm I can, prepare to know. Till death for death be pa/d, and blow for blow. But, 'tis not ours, with farce; not our own To combat ; fttength i& of the... | |
| Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1796 - 402 pages
...difabled by a hoftile fpear. Go then, fuccefsful, where thy foul infpires : 985 This heart and hand mall fecond all thy fires : What with this arm I can, prepare...'Till death for death be paid, and blow for blow. of the open vowel in moft of thefe cafes ; but the obfervation is important enough, with refpeft to... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 568 pages
...a hostile spear. Go then, successful, where thy soul inspires: Q8j This heart and hand shall second all thy fires: What with this arm I can, prepare to...blow. Bat, 'tis not ours, with forces not our own To combat; strength is of the gods alone. 990 These words the hero's angry mind assuage: Then fierce they... | |
| Homerus - 1808 - 574 pages
...a hostile spear. Go then, successful, where thy soul iuspires: 985 This heart and hand shall second all thy fires: What with this arm I can, prepare to know, Till death for death he paid, and hlow for hlow. But, 'tis not ours, with forces not our own To comhat ; strength is of... | |
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