With chosen pilots, and with labouring oars. Soon shall the fair the sable ship ascend, And some deputed prince the charge attend ; This Greta's king, or Ajax shall fulfil, Or wise Ulysses see perform 'd our will ; Or, if our royal pleasure shall ordain,... Homer's Iliad - Page 26by Homer - 1877 - 544 pagesFull view - About this book
| Homerus - 1720 - 382 pages
...oblig'd to rcftore what he had taken, it !•.•..oM but juft iii " \it itwuiil have a fecond choice. But this when time requires It now remains We launch a bark to plow the watry plains, And waft the facrifice to Cbryfa's (liorcs, With chofen pilots, and with lab'ring... | |
| Homerus, William Holwell - 1776 - 392 pages
...own be mine. The man who fuffers, loudly may complain ; And rage he may, but he fhall rage in vain. But this when time requires — It now remains We launch a bark to plow the watry plains, And waft the facrifice to Chryfa's fhores, With chofen pilots, and with lab'ring... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 396 pages
...be mine. The man who fuflers, loudly may complain ; And rage he may, but he (hall rage in vain. 180 But this when time requires — It now remains We launch a bark to plow the watery plains, And waft the facrifice to Chryfa's mores, With chofen pilots, and with labouring... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 568 pages
...be mine. The riiim who suffers, londly may complain; And rage he may, but he shall rage in vain. i8o But this when time requires— It now remains We launch...labouring oars. Soon shall the fair the sable ship ascend, 135 And some deputed prince the charge attend; This Creta's king, or Ajax shall fulfil, Or wise Ulysses... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 472 pages
...rage in vain. 180 ' But this when time reqmres — It now remains ' We launch a hark to plow the watry plains, ' And waft the sacrifice to Chrysa's shores, * With chosen pilots, and with lab'ring oars. ' Soon shall the fair the sable ship ascend, 185 ' And some deputed prince the charge... | |
| Homerus - 1808 - 574 pages
...he shall rage in vain. 180 But this when time requires— It now remains We lannch a hark to plongh the watery plains, And waft the sacrifice to Chrysa's shores, With chosen pilots, and with lahoring oars. Soon shall the fair the sahle ship ascend, 185 And some deputed prince the charge attend... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 790 pages
...And rage he may, hut he shall rage in vain. But this when time requires — It now remains We lanoh a bark to plough the watery plains. And waft the sacrifice to Chiyfa's shores, With <• hi.isen pilots, and with lnlx»iring oars. Poon shall the fair the sable... | |
| 1813 - 350 pages
...shall rage in vain. But this when time requires—It now remains We launch a bark to plough the watry plains, And waft the sacrifice to Chrysa's shores,...some deputed prince the charge attend ; This Greta's ling, or Ajax shall fulfil, Or wise Ulysses see perform'd our will; Or, if our royal pleasure shall... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 312 pages
...own, be mine. The man who suiters, loudly may complain ; And rage he may, but he shall rage in vain. But this when time requires — It now remains We...Greta's king, or Ajax shall fulfil, Or wise Ulysses see perform 'd our will ; Or, if our royal pleasure shall ordain, Achilles' self conduct her o'er the main... | |
| Homer - 1825 - 298 pages
...he ma\', hut he shall rage in vain. Hut this when time requires— It now remains We launch a hark to plough the watery plains, And waft the sacrifice to Chrysa's shores, With chosen pilots, and with lahouring oars. Soon shall the fair the sahle ship ascend, And some deputed prince the charge attend... | |
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