| Homer - 1761 - 474 str.
...bequeath'd by this unhappy hand, Vlyllcs bore not from his native land, Nor in the front of battle taught to bend, But kept, in dear memorial of his friend. 40 Now gently winding up the fair afcenr, By many an eafy ftep, the matron went ; Then o'er the pavements glides with grace divine,.... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1765 - 534 str.
...declare in favour of him, who fhould prove the moft dexterous in ihooting with the bow of Ulyfles : Now gently winding up the fair afcent, By many an eafy ftep, the matron went : Then o'er the pavement glides with grace divine, (.With polifh'd oak the level pavements fhine) ; The folding gates... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 300 str.
...bequeath d by this unhappy hand, Ulyfles bore not from his native land ; Nor in the front of battle taught to bend, But kept, in dear memorial of his...grace divine, (With polifh'd oak the level pavements fhine) The folding gates a dazzling light difplay'd, 45 With pomp of various architrave o'erlaid. The... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 320 str.
...bequeath'd by this unhappy hand, Ulyfles bore not from his native land ; Nor in the front of battle taught to bend, But kept, in dear memorial of his...o'er the pavements glides with grace divine, (With polim'd oak the level pavements mine) The folding gates a dazzling light dilplay'd, 45 With pomp of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 312 str.
...bequeath 'd by this unhappy hand, Ulyfles bore not from his native land ; Nor in the front bf battle taught to bend, "But kept, in dear memorial of his...fair afcent, By many an eafy ftep, the matron went j Then o'er the pavements glides with grace divine, (With polifh'd oak the level pavements mine) 'The... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1788 - 548 str.
...to declare in favour of him who fhould prove the moft dextrous in mooting with the bow of Ulyffes : Now gently winding up the fair afcent, By many an eafy ftep, the matron went : Then o'er the pavement glides with grace divine, (With polifh'd oak the level pavements fhine) ; The folding gates... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 str.
...native land ; Nor in the front of battle taught to bend, But kept, in dear memorial of his friend. Now gently winding up the fair afcent, By many an eafy ftep, the matron went; i Then o'er the pavements glides with grace divine, (With polilh'd oak the level pavements fliine)... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 350 str.
...bequeath'd by this unhappy hand1, ' ' i myffes bore npt from his native land ; Nor in the front of battle taught to bend, But kept, in dear memorial of his...many an eafy ftep, the matron went ; Then o'er the pavement glides with grace divine, (With polifh'd oak the level pavements mine) The folding gates a... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 496 str.
...tent, in dear memorial of !iis friend. 40 N'cw gently winding up the fair afcent, By many an eafy flep, the matron went ; Then o'er the pavements glides with grace divine, (With p:iliO 'd oak the level pavements fhine) Tbf folding jutes a dazzling light difplay'd, 45 Vi:h pomp... | |
| Homer - 1806 - 234 str.
...bequeath'd by this unhappy hand, Ulysses bore not from his native land; Nor in the front of battle taught to bend; But kept, in dear memorial of his friend. 40 Now gently winding up the fair ascent, By many an easy step the matron went ; 8 Then o'er the pavements glides with grace divine :... | |
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