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" And whose bright presence gilds thy Chrysa's shores ! If e'er with wreaths I hung thy sacred fane, Or fed the flames with fat of oxen slain ; God of the silver bow! thy shafts employ, ^ Avenge thy servant, and the Greeks destroy !" 60 Thus Chryses pray'd... "
The Iliad, tr. by A. Pope, with notes by T.A. Buckley - Page 4
by Homerus - 1874
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An Essay on Mr. Pope's Odyssey: In Five Dialogues

Joseph Spence - Epic poetry, Greek - 1737 - 444 pages
...divine, Thou Source of Light-, whom TeneJos adores, And whofe bright Prefence£/W> thy Chrj/fa's fhores j God of the Silver Bow ! thy Shafts employ, (/»} Avenge thy Servant, and the Greeks deftroy. The Original here does not once attribute any thing to the Deity but what is perfonal : 'tis...
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The Popular Educator, Volumes 5-6; Volume 14

Geography - 1867 - 878 pages
...divine, Thou source of light whom Tenedoe adores, And whose bright presence gilds thy Chryse's shores— If e'er with wreaths I hung thy sacred fane, Or fed...slain, God of the silver bow ! thy shafts employ, Avrage thy servant, and the Greeks destroy." Thus Chryses pray'd : the fav*ring power attends, And...
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The Dissertations of Maximus Tyrius, Volumes 1-2

Maximus (of Tyre) - 1804 - 562 pages
...me, O Apollo and Jupiter; or if there is any other god who is the physician of the diseased soul : " If e'er with wreaths I hung thy sacred fane, Or fed the flames with fat of oxen slain J." Apollo will hear a prayer of this kind swifter than he did that of Chryses. For you do not call...
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The poets of Great Britain complete from Chaucer to Churchill, Volume 41

John Bell - 1807 - 472 pages
...source of light ! whom Tenedos adores, 55 ' And whose bright presence gilds thy Chrysa's shores : ' If e'er with wreaths I hung thy sacred fane, ' Or...employ, ' Avenge thy servant, and the Greeks destroy.' 60 48 HOMER'S ILIAD. Book L ThusChryses pray'd; the fav'ringpow'r attends, And from Olympus' lofty...
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The Iliad, tr. by A. Pope

Homerus - 1807 - 568 pages
...Thou source of light! whom Tenedos adores, 55 And whose bright presence gilds thy Chrysa's shores : If e'er with wreaths I hung thy sacred fane, Or fed...; God of the silver bow! thy shafts employ, Avenge tiiy servant, and the Greeks destroy. 6tk Thus Chryses pray'd : The favouring power attends, And from...
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The Iliad of Homer, tr. by A. Pope

Homerus - 1808 - 574 pages
...source of light! whom Tenedos adores, 53 And whose hright presence pilds thy Chrysa's shores : If e>r with wreaths I hung thy sacred fane, Or fed the flames with fat of oxen slain; God of the silver how! thy shafts employ, Avenge thy servant, and the Greeks destroy. fio Thus Chryses pray'd : The favoring...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 19

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 770 pages
...the divine, Thou source of light ! whom Tenedoe adores, And whose bright presence gilds thy Chryea's If e'er with wreaths I hung thy sacred fane, Or fed...bow ! thy shafts employ, Avenge thy servant, and the Crocks destroy." Thus Chryses pray'd : the favouring power atAnd from Olympus' lofty tops descends....
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 19

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 790 pages
...Thou source of light ! whom Tencdos adores, Aod whose bright presence gilds thy < :lu \ M'S shores: If e'er with wreaths I hung thy sacred fane, Or fed the flames with fat of oxei: slain ; God of the silver bow ! thy shafts employ, Avenge thy servant, and the Greeks destroy."...
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The Works of the Greek and Roman Poets, Volume 1, Part 1

Greek literature - 1813 - 350 pages
...whose bright presence gilds thy Chrysa's shores: If e'er with wreaths I hung thy sacred fane, Or red the flames with fat of oxen slain ; God of the silver...thy servant, and the Greeks destroy.' Thus Chryses pray'd:—the favouring power attends, And from Olympus' lofty tops descends. Bent was his bow, the...
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Herodotus, Volume 1

Herodotus - Greece - 1814 - 422 pages
...happen." Thou source of light, whom Tenedos adores, And whose bright presence gilds thy Chrysa's shores; If e'er with wreaths I hung thy sacred fane, Or fed...flames with fat of oxen slain, God of the silver bow, &c. — Iliad, Book iv 55f. t The fate of Croesus contradicts the old Greek proverb, that even the...
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