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" No wonder, such celestial charms For nine long years have set the world in arms! What winning graces! what majestic mien! She moves a Goddess, and she looks a Queen. Yet hence, oh Heav'n! convey that fatal face, And from destruction save the Trojan race. "
The Iliad of Homer, tr. by A. Pope - Page 82
by Homerus - 1808
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Gallery of British Artists: From the Days of Hogarth to the ..., Volume 3

G. Hamilton - Painters - 1837 - 404 pages
...wonder , such celestial charms For nine long years have set the world in arms ; What winning graces 1 what majestic mien ! She moves a goddess , and she looks a queen t Yet hence , О Heaven , convey that fatal face , And from destruction save the Trojan race. The good...
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Prodromus, Or an Inquiry Into the First Principles of Reasoning: Including ...

Graves Chamney Haughton - Philosophy - 1839 - 298 pages
...3' aQavaroKTi 6eyg efc <aira eomev. They cry'd, JVb wonder such celestial charms For nine long years have set the world in arms ; What winning graces !...mien ! She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen. POPE. Here is not one word said of the particulars of her beauty ; nothing which can in the least help...
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Prodromus, Or, An Inquiry Into the First Principles of Reasoning: Including ...

Graves Champney Haughton - Logic - 1839 - 294 pages
...aOavaroiort defjs eij otira e'oinev. They cry'd, No wonder such celestial charms for nine long years have set the world in arms; What winning graces !...mien ! She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen. • POPE. Here is not one word said of the particulars of her beauty ; nothing which can in the least...
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The Works of Edmund Burke, Volume 1

Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1839 - 562 pages
...yvvatxi nolvv jfQovov ulyta nuo^ttv They cry'd, no wonder such celestial charms For nine long years have set the world in arms ; What winning graces !...mien ! She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen. POPE. Here is not one word said of the particulars of her beauty ; nothing which can in the least help...
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The poetical works of Alexander Pope. Ed. by H.F. Cary, with a biogr. notice ...

Alexander Pope - 1839 - 510 pages
...power : They cried, " No wonder such celestial charms For nine long years have set the world in anus ; Or he, who bids thee 0 Heaven, convey that fatal face, And from destruction save the Trojan race." The good old Priam welcomed...
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The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'., Volume 38

John William Carleton - 1857 - 716 pages
...occasion he won a cup in the Helena, on which the following lines from the Iliad have been engraved : " What winning graces ! What majestic mien ! She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen !" To give an idea of Captain Berkeley's sea-faring knowledge ; upon one occasion, when sailing for...
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Walks Through the Studii of the Sculptors at Rome, Volumes 1-2

Hawks Le Grice - Sculptors - 1841 - 462 pages
...charms For nine long years have set the world in arms ! What winning graces ! what majestic mein ! She moves a Goddess, and she looks a queen ! Yet hence,...fatal face, And from destruction save the Trojan race ". The Trojan has his shining javelin in his hand, and is in form a God. His left arm is round the...
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A Philosophical Enquiry Into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and ...

Edmund Burke - Aesthetics - 1844 - 232 pages
...dSavurr/ai. tfqjf elf una eoiKcv. " They cried, No wonder such celestial charms For nine long years have set the world in arms : What winning graces !...mien ! She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen." — POPE. Here is not one word said of the particulars of her beauty ; nothing which can, in the least,...
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Specimens of the Poets and Poetry of Greece and Rome

William Peter - English poetry - 1847 - 568 pages
...charms For nine long years have set the world in arms; What winning graces ! what majestic mien ! See moves a goddess, and she looks a queen ! Yet hence,...face, And from destruction save the Trojan race." The good old Priam welcomed her and cried, " Approach, my child, and grace thy father's side ; No crime...
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The epochs of painting characterized, a sketch of the history of painting ...

Ralph Nickolson Wornum - 1847 - 534 pages
...three lines from Homer," thus rendered by Pope— " No wonder such celestial charms For nine long years have set the world in arms ! What winning graces!...mien! She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen." //. iii. 156-158. Zeuxis exhibited this picture before it was placed in its destination, the temple...
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