His clam'rous grief the bellowing wood refounds. . . .) So grieves Achilles ; and impetuous, vents To all his Myrmidons, his loud laments. In what vain promife, gods ! did I engage, When to confole Menoetius... The Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius - Page 18by Aulus Gellius - 1795 - 438 pagesFull view - About this book
| Homerus - 1756 - 246 pages
...burft from his fwelling heart. 370 The lion thus, with dreadful anguifh ftung, Roars thro' the defart, and demands his young: When the grim favage to his rifled den Too late returning, fnniFs the track of men, And o'er the vales and o'er the foreft bounds ; 375 His clam'rous grief the... | |
| Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1760 - 314 pages
...burft from his fwelling heart. The lion thus, with dreadful anguifh ftung, 37i Roars thro' the defart, and demands his young ; When the grim favage, to his rifled den Too late returning, muffs the track of men, And o'er the vales and o'er the foreft bounds ; 375 His clam'rous grief the... | |
| Homer - 1773 - 234 pages
...clafp his clay-cold limbs: Then guftiing flart The tears, and fighs burft from his f welling heart. The lion thus, with dreadful anguifh flung, Roars...grim favage, to his rifled den Too late returning, faun's the track of men, And o'er the vales, and o'er the foreft bounds ; His clam'rous grief the bellowing... | |
| Homerus, William Holwell - 1776 - 392 pages
...burft from his fwelling heart. The lion thus, with dreadful anguifh flung, Roars thro' the defart, and demands his young ; When the grim favage, to his...rifled den Too late returning, fnuffs the track of men, \ . " And o'er the vales and o'er the foreft bounds ; His clam'rous grief the bellowing wood refounds.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 422 pages
...from his fuelling heart, 370 The lion thus, with dreadful angui(h Itung, Roars through the defart, and demands his young: When the grim favage, to his...rifled den Too late returning, fnuffs the track of men, And o'er the vales and o'er the foreft bounds ; 375 His clamorous grief the bellowing wood refounds.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 392 pages
...burft from his fwdling heart. 370 The lion thus, with dreadful anguifh ftung, Roars through the dd'art, and demands his young : When the grim favage, to his rifled den Too late returnisg, fnuffs the track of men, And o'er the vales and o'er the foreft bounds ; 375 His clamorous... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 pages
...from his fwelling heart. 370 The lion thus, with dreadful anguifh flung, Roars through the defart, and demands his young: When the grim favage, to his...rifled den Too late returning, fnuffs the track of men, And o'er the vales and o'er the foreft bounds ; 375 His clamorous grief the bellowing wood refounds,... | |
| Homer - 1791 - 346 pages
...fighs burft from his fwelling heart. 370* The linn thus, with dreadful anguifh ftung, '' Roars thro' the defert and demands his young ; When the grim fav-age, to his rifted den Tto late returoing, fnurrs the track of men, Ar-d o'er the vales and o'er the forefts bounds... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 1104 pages
...heart. The lion thus, with dreadful anguilhdung, Loars thro' the defert, and demands his young : Vhen the grim favage, to his rifled den Too late returning, fnuffs the track of men. And o'er the vales and o'er the forcd bounds ; lis clamorous grief the bellowing wood rchmaJ", So grieves... | |
| 1792 - 918 pages
...fwelîmg heart« The lion thus, with dreadful anguifh (lung, rs thro1 the defcrt, ¡incl dcnimuls hii young : When the grim favage, to his rifled den Too late returning, InutTs the track of men. And o'er the vales and o'er the fcireil bounds; -îis clamorous griei the... | |
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