| Homer - 1761 - 474 str.
...worth away. This laid, the boneft herdfmnn ftrodo before : The muling monarch panies at the -door. 39 5 The dog, whom fate had granted to behold His lord,...had roll'd, Takes a laft look, and having feen him, diet ; So clos'd for ever faithful Argus' eyes ! And now Telemachus, the firft of all, 403 Obferv'd... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 300 str.
...Makes man a ilave, takes half his worth away. This faid, the honeft herdfman ftcode before ; The mufmg monarch paufes at the door : 395 The dog, whom Fate...Argus' eyes ! And now Telemachus, the firft of all, 4.00 Obferv'd Eumaeus entering in the hall ; Diftant he faw, acrofs the fl:ady dome; Then gave a fign,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 320 str.
...away. This faid, the honeft herdfman ftrode before ; The mufing monarch paufes at the door i 3.9.5 The dog, whom Fate had granted to behold His lord,...Argus' eyes ! And now Telemachus, the firft of all, 4.00 Obftrv'd Eumajus entering in the hall; Diftant he faw, acrofs the fcady dome; Then gave a fign,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 312 str.
...worth away. This faid, the honeft herdfman ftrode before ; The mufing monarch paufes at the door : The dog, whom Fate had granted to behold His lord,...roll'd, Takes a laft look, and, having feen him, dies j So clos'd for ever faithful Argus' eyes ! And now Telemachus, the firft of all, 4.00 Obferv'd Eumaeus... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 308 str.
...behold His lord, when twenty tedious years had roll'd, Takes a laft look, and, having feen him, dies 5 So clos'd for ever faithful Argus' eyes ! And now Telemachus, the firft of all, 400 Obferv'd Eumzeus entering in the hall ; Diftant he faw, acrofs the fhady dome ; Then gave a fign, and btckon'd... | |
| William Cooke - 1781 - 612 str.
...Matter, and confefs his Joys.— TRIVMVIRATE. The Dog, whom Fate had granted to beholo* —— —— His Lord, when twenty tedious Years had roll'd, Takes...him, dies; So clos'd for ever faithful Argus' Eyes ! POPE. In the Area of the Reverie we read, C. MAMIL. LIME55. This Coin the Emperor TRAJAN judged fo... | |
| Aulus Gellius - 1795 - 386 str.
...all he could, his tail, his ears, his eyes, Salute his mailer, and confefs his joys, »»*«•»** The dog, whom Fate had granted to behold • His lord,...roll'd, Takes a laft look, and having feen him, dies; §0 cjos'd for ever faithful Argus' eyes. / CHAP. IX. Many ancient writers ufed pepofci, memordi, fpcr.... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 str.
...worth awiT. This faid, the Ironed herdunan ftrode before; The raufing monarch paufes at the door < The dog, whom Fate had granted to behold His lord, when twenty tedious years had roll'd Takes a lad look, and, having feen him, dies; So clos'd for ever faithful Argus' eyes I And now Telemachus,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 str.
...worth away. This faid, the honeft herdl'inan (trode before ; The mufing monarch paiifes at the door : The dog, whom Fate had granted to behold His lord, when twenty tedious years had roll'4 Takes a lafl look, and, having feen him, dies ; So closM for ever faithful Argus' eyes ! And... | |
| Aulus Gellius - 1795 - 370 str.
...his feet ; Yet all he could, his tail, his ears, his eyes, jSalute hi* mafter, and confefs his joys. The dog, whom -Fate had granted to behold His lord, when twenty tedious years had rolPd, Takes a laft look, and having feen him, dies; §0 clos'd for ever faithful Argus' eyes. CHAP.... | |
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