| Homer - 1773 - 234 pages
...of his fire. Next thefe a buckler, fpear, and helm, he brings ; Cad on the plain, the brazen burthen rings ; Arms which of late divine Sarpedon wore, And great Patroclus in il.oit triumph bore. Stand forth the braved of our hod ? (he crie*)^'1^ Whoever dares deferve fo rich... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 422 pages
...fire. 940 ' Next thefe; a buckler, fpear, and helm, he brings Caft on the plain, the brazen burthen rings.: Arms, which .of late divine Sarpedon wore, And great Patroclus in (hort triumph bore. Stand forth. the braveft of our hoft ! (he cries) 5i5 Whoever dares deferve fo... | |
| 1792 - 918 pages
...than man. Next thele; ;i kuiklcr, fpcar, and helm, he brings Caft on the plain, the brazen burthen rings : Arms, which of late divine Sarpedon wore. And great Patroclus in (hort triumph bore. Stand forth the braved of our hod ! (he cries) Whoever dares dcftrvefo rich a prize,... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 1104 pages
...POPE'S HOMER. Next thefe ; a buckler, fpear, and helm, he brings Caft on the plain, the brazen burthen rings : Arms, which of late divine Sarpedon wore, And great Patroclus in (hurt triumph bore. Stand forth the braved of our hoft ! (he cries) Whoever dares deferve fc> rich... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 380 pages
...worthy of his fire. 940 Nextthefeabuckler.fpearandhelm, he brings; Caft on the plain, the brazen burthen rings : Arms, which of late divine Sarpedon wore, And great Patroclus in fhort triumph bore. Ver. 933. For wha can match Achilles f] There is great art' ifi thefe tranf1ent... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 568 pages
...purest gold. The youth departs content. The host admire The son of Nestor, worthy of his sire. Q40 Arms, which of late divine Sarpedon wore, And great Patroclus in short trinmph bore. Stand forth the bravest of our host! (he cries): 945 Whoever dares deserve so rich a... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 790 pages
...his sire. [brings; Next these; a buckler, spear, and helm, be Cast on the plain, the brazen burthen rings: Arms, which of late divine Sarpedon wore, And great Patroclus in short triumph bore. " Stand forth the bravest of our host!" (he cries) " Whoever dares deserve so rich a prize, Now grace... | |
| Greek literature - 1813 - 374 pages
...his sire. Next these a buckler, spear, and hehu, he brings ; Cast on the plain, the brazen burthen rings : Arms, which of late divine Sarpedon wore, And great Patroclus in short trinmph boie. ' Stand forth the bravest of our host ! (be cries) Whoever dares deserve so rich a prize,... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - English poetry - 1822 - 344 pages
...the purest gold." The youth departs content. The host admire The son of Nestor, worthy of his sire. Next these a buckler, spear, and helm he brings; Cast...wore, . And great Patroclus in short triumph bore. " Stand forth the bravest of our host (he cries) Whoever dares deserve so rich a prize, Now grace the... | |
| Homer - 1822 - 342 pages
...the purest gold." The youth departs content. The host admire The son of Nestor, worthy of his sire. Next these a buckler, spear, and helm he brings; Cast...Sarpedon wore, And great Patroclus in short triumph bore. " Stand forth the bravest of our host (he cries) Whoever dares deserve so rich a prize, Now grace the... | |
| |