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" The priest may pardon, and the god may spare." The prophet spoke : when with a gloomy frown The monarch started from his shining throne ; Black choler fill'd his breast that boil'd with ire, And from his eye-balls flash'd the living fire... "
The Iliad, tr. by A. Pope, with notes by T.A. Buckley - Page 4
by Homerus - 1874
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The Method of Teaching and Studying the Belles Lettres: Or, An Introduction ...

Charles Rollin - Education - 1804 - 520 pages
...than in the eyes of Agamemnon, whose trans,-. port of passion he is describing. " Black choler fjll'd his breast, that boil'd with ire, " And from his eye-balls flash'd the living fire." " PQPE. Horace has imitated the first line, Fcrvcns difji-. cill bile [p] tumctjecur ; and Virgil the...
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The Iliad, tr. by A. Pope

Homerus - 1807 - 568 pages
...ransom paid, To her own Chrysa send the black-ey'd maid. Perhaps, with added sacrifice and prayer, 1S5 The priest may pardon, and the god may spare. The...breast that boil'd with ire, And from his eye-balls flash 'd the living fire. 130 Augur accurst! denouncing mischief still, Prophet of plagues, for ever...
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The poets of Great Britain complete from Chaucer to Churchill, Volume 41

John Bell - 1807 - 472 pages
...paid, ' To her own Chrysa send the black-ey'd maid. ' Perhaps, with added sacrifice and pray'r, 125 ' The priest may pardon, and the god may spare.' The...fill'd his breast that boil'd with ire, And from his eye-halls flash'd the living fire. 130 ' Augur accurst ! denouncing mischief still, ' Prophet of plagues,...
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The Iliad of Homer, tr. by A. Pope

Homerus - 1808 - 574 pages
...hlack-ey'd maid. Perhaps, with added sacrifice and prayer, 125 The priest may pardon, and the God may spue. The prophet spoke; when with a gloomy frown The monarch...started from his shining throne; Black choler fill'd his hreast that hoil'd with ire, And from his eye-halls flash'd the living fire. 130 Angur accurst! denouncing...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper;: Pope's Homer's ...

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 760 pages
...ransom paid, To her own Chrysa send the black-ey'd maid. Perhaps, with added sacrifice and prayer, The priest may pardon, and the god may spare." The...The monarch started from his shining throne ; Black chofer fill'd his breast that boii'd with ire, And from his eye-balls flash'd the living fire. " Augur...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 19

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 790 pages
...Perhaps, with added sacrifice and prayer, The priest may pardon, and the god may spare." The propliet spoke; when, with a gloomy frown. The monarch started from his shining throne ; Black cboler fill'd his breast that boil'd with ire, And from his eye-balls flash'd the living fire. " Augur...
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The Works of the Greek and Roman Poets, Volume 1

English literature - 1813 - 352 pages
...ransom paid, To her own Chrysa send the black-eyed maid. Perhaps, with added sacrifice and prayer, The priest may pardon, and the god may spare." The...his eye-balls flash'd the living fire : — ' Augur accurst ! denouncing mischief still, Prophet of plagues, for ever boding ill ! Still must that tongue...
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A Treatise on the Passions and Affections of the Mind ..., Volume 1

Thomas Cogan - Christianity - 1813 - 428 pages
...harmless and r renerable priest, who was compelled, by virtue of his office, to utter unwelcome truths. " The Prophet spoke : when with a gloomy frown The monarch...from his eye-balls flash'd the living fire. Augur accurst ! denouncing mischief still, Prophet of plagues, for ever boding ill ! Still must that tongue...
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A Philosophical Treatise on the Passions

Thomas Cogan - Emotions - 1813 - 420 pages
...harmless and venerable priest, who was compelled, by virtue ef his office, to utter unwelcome truths. *' The Prophet spoke : when with a gloomy frown The monarch...from his eye-balls flash'd the living fire. Augur accurst! denouncing mischief still. Prophet of plagues, for ever boding ill! Still must that tongue...
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The Works of the Greek and Roman Poets, Volume 1, Part 1

Greek literature - 1813 - 350 pages
...ransom paid, To her own Chrysa send the black-eyed maid. Perhaps, with added sacrifice and prayer, The priest may pardon, and the god may spare." The...when with a gloomy frown The monarch started from hi* shining throne; Black choler fill'd his breast that boil'd with ire, And from his eye-balls flash'd...
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