The driving javelin through his shoulder thrust, He sinks to earth, and grasps the bloody dust. " Lo thus (the victor cries) we rule the field, And thus their arms the race of Panthus wield... The Iliad - Page 167by Homer - 1773Full view - About this book
| Homerus - 1721 - 292 pages
...bloody duft. Lo thus (the vidor cries) we rule the field, y30 And thus their arms the race of Panthtts wield: From this unerring hand there flies no dart...fpear to which thou ow'ft. thy fall, Go, guide thy darkibme fteps to Pluto's dreary hall! ftf He faid, and forrow touch'd each A-gnie breaft : The foul... | |
| Homer - Greek poetry - 1736 - 296 pages
...bloody duft. Lo thus (the victor cries) we rule the field, 530 And thus their arms the race of Pantbus wield: From this unerring hand there flies no dart...thou ow'ft thy fall, Go, guide thy darkfome fteps to P/a/a's dreary hall ? • J3 5 He faid, and forrow touch'd each Argive breaft 1 The foul of jjax burn'd... | |
| Homerus - 1756 - 262 pages
...dull. Lo thus (the vidlor cries) we role the field, And thus their arms the race of Pant bus wield: 530 From this unerring hand there flies no dart But bathes...a Grecian heart. Propt on that fpear to which thou ovv'ft thy fall, Go, guide thy darkfome fteps to Plata's dreary hall !He faid, and forrow touch'd each... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 392 pages
...thruft, He fmks to earth, and grafps the bloody dnft. Lo thus (the viitor cries) we rule the field j And thus their arms' the race of Panthus wield : From...dart But bathes its point within a Grecian heart; Prompt on that fpear to which thou ow'ft thy fall, Go, guide thy darkfome fteps to Pluto's dreary hall... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 384 pages
...The driving javelin through his (boulder thruft, He f:nks to earth, and grafps the bloody duft. 1.0 thus (the viftor cries) we rule the field, And thus their arms the race of Panthus wield : 53*1 From this unerring hand there flies no dart But bathes its point within a Grecian heart. Prompt... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 pages
...drew near, 525 And at Prothccnor fhook the trembling fpear ; The driving javelin through his fhoulder thruft, He finks to earth, and grafps the bloody duft....field, And thus their arms the race of Panthus wield : 530 From this unerring hand there flies no dart But bathes its point within a Grecian heart. Prompt... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 1104 pages
...through his flioulder thruft,. lie finks to earth, and grafps the bloody dull. Lo thus (the victor cries) we rule the field, And thus their arms the race of Panthus wield : From this unerring hand their flies no dart But bathes it> point within a Grecian heart. Prompt on that fpear'to which thpu... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 902 pages
...javelin through his (houlder thrud, He finks to earth, and grafps the bloody duft. Lo thus (the victor cries) we rule the field, And thus their arms the race of Panthus wield : From this unerring hand their flies no dart But bathes its point within a Grecian heart. Prompt on that fpear to which thou... | |
| 1792 - 918 pages
...javelin through his fliouldeithfult He finks to earth, and grafps the bloody <M Lo thus (the victor cries) we rule the field; And thus their arms the race of Panthus wkU From this unerring hand their flies no dart But bathes its point within a Grecian heart, Prompt... | |
| Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1796 - 402 pages
...Polydamas drew near, 525 And at Prothcenor fhook the trembling fpear; The driving javelin thro' his moulder thruft, He finks to earth, and grafps the bloody duft....field, And thus their arms the race of Panthus wield : Ver. 519.] Thus Chapman : He darted Satnius, Enops fonne, whom famous Nais bore, (As fhe was keeping... | |
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