| René Rapin - 1706 - 572 pages
...that he himfelf had already done the utmoft he could by his Courage. Sat Patrice Priamoque datum eft. Enough is paid to Priam's Royal Name, More than enough to Duty and to Fame. Mr. Dryden. He might have defifted from attempting any Relief upon fo facred a Teftimony as that, 'twas... | |
| Virgil - 1721 - 456 pages
...efbape, by timely flight, The Flames, and Horrors of this fatal Night. The Foes already have pofleis'd the Wall, Troy nods from high, and totters to her fall. Enough is paid to Priam's Royal Name, j8f More than enough to Duty and to Fame. If by a Mortal Hand my Father's Throne Cau'd be defended,... | |
| Lewis Crusius - 1753 - 388 pages
...flight, The flames and horrors of this fatal night. The foes already have poflcfs'J the u all, 7roy nods from high, and totters to her fall. Enough is...enough to duty and to fame. If by a mortal hand my father Y throne Cou'd be defended, 'twas by mine alone. Now Troy to thee commends her future fiate,... | |
| John Ward - 1759 - 464 pages
...already have poffefsd the watt, Troy nods from high, and totters to herfalL Enough is paid to Priam s royal name ; More than enough to duty, and to fame. If by a mortal hand my father s throne Cau'd be defended, 't"was by mine alone '. » The argument here made ufe of, to perfaade... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 412 pages
...efeape, by timely ffight, The flames and horrors of this fatal night. The foes/ already, have pofiels'd the wall, Troy nods from high, and totters to her fall. Enough is paid to Priam's royal name, 38$ More than enough to duty and to fame. If by a mortal hand my father's throne Could be defended,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 424 pages
...poffefs'd the wall, Troy nods from high, and totters to her fall. Enough is paid to Priam's royal name, 385 More than enough to duty and to fame. If by a mortal hand my father's throne Could be defended, 'twas by mine alone : ;Stow Troy to thee commends her future ftate, And gives her... | |
| William Scott - 1789 - 416 pages
...Eicape, by timely flight, The flames and honours of this fatal night. Thy foes already have poflefs'd our wall ; Troy nods from high, and totters to her fall. •* Enough is paid to Priam's royal name, Enough to country, and to deathlefs fame. If by a mortal arm my father's throne 'Could have been fav'd... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 374 pages
...from the bottom of his breaft, This warning, in thefe mournful words, exprefs'd : OgodO goddefs-born! efcape, by timely flight, The flames and horrors of...to her fall. Enough is paid to Priam's royal name, 385 More than enough to duty and to fame. If by a mortal hand my father's throne Could be. defended,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 pages
...fatal night. The foes, already, have poflefs'd the wall. Troy nods from high, and totten to hfr {all. Enough is paid to Priam's royal name, More than enough...and to fame. If by a mortal hand my father's throne Could be defended, 'twas by mine alone: Now Troy to thee commends her future flat?, And gives her gods... | |
| 1792 - 918 pages
...mgbt. The foes, already, have uofTefs'd the in!', Troy nods from high, and totters to her fi" £nough is paid to Priam's royal name, More than enough to...and to fame. If by a mortal hand my father's throne Could be defended, 'twas by mine ilone: Now Troy to thee commends her future lc And gives her go>ls... | |
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