Alas ! my parents, brothers, kindred, all, Once more will perish if my Hector fall. Thy wife, thy infant, in thy danger... Greek Exercises: In Syntax, Ellipsis, Dialects, Prosody, and Metaphrasis: to ... - Side 172av William Neilson - 1810 - 196 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Charles Rollin - 1768 - 560 sider
...verfes, which Homer puts in the mouth of Andromache. " * Yet while my Hector ftill furvives, I fee My father, mother, brethren, all; in thee. Alas ! my parents, brothers, kindred, all, Once more will perim if my Hector fall. Thy wife, thy infant, in thy danger fhare : Oh prove a hufband's and a father's... | |
| 1770 - 268 sider
...by life-confirming woe, She fell a viftim to Diana's bow. Yet while my Heflor ftill furvives ; I fee My father, mother, brethren, all, in thee: Alas ! my parents, brothers, kindred, all Once more viill perifh, if my Hector fall. Thy* Thy wife, thy infant, in thy danger fhare : Oh prove a hufhand's... | |
| Homerus, William Holwell - 1776 - 392 sider
...my life.confuming woe, She fell a victim to Diana's bow. While yet my Hector ftill furvives, I fee My father, mother, brethren, all, in thee : Alas ! my parents, brothers, kindred, all Once more will perifh, if my Hector fall. Thy wife, thy infant, in thy danger fhare : Oh prove a hufband's and a father's... | |
| 1780 - 226 sider
...by life-confuming woe, She fell a victim to Diana's bow. Yet while my Heilor ftill furvives; I fee My father, mother, brethren, all, in thee: Alas ! my parents, brothers, kindred, all Once more will perifh, if my Heilor fall. Thy wife, thy infant, m thy danger fhare: Oh prove a hufband's and a father's... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1785 - 568 sider
...by life-confuming woe, She fell a viclim to Diana's bow. Yet while my Heftor ftill furvives ; I fee My father, mother, brethren, all, in thee : Alas '....my parents, brothers, kindred, all Once more will perifh, if my Heftor fall. Thy wife, thy infant, in thy danger fhare : Oh prove a hufband's and a father's... | |
| James Roach - 1794 - 268 sider
...aid, no mother's tender care. Yet, while my Hector flill furvives, I fee. My father^ mother, brethern, all in thee. Alas ! my parents, brothers, kindred, all, Once more will perifli, if my Heftor fall. Thy wife, thy infant, in thy danger (hare: O prove a huiband's and a father's... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 sider
...fcarce beheld again Her pleafing empire and her native plain, When, ah ! oppreft by life-confuming woe, She fell a victim to Diana's bow. Yet, while my Hector ftill furvives, 1 fee My father, mother, brethren, all, in thee : Alas', my parents, brothers, kindred,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 sider
...(he fcarre beheld again Her pleaGng empire and her native plain. When, ah ! oppreft by life-confuming woe, She fell a victim to Diana's bow. Yet, while my Hector liill furvives, I fee My father, mother, brethren, all, in tbee : Alts! my parents, brothers, kindred,... | |
| Plutarch - 1803 - 454 sider
...occasion, Acilius, one of Brutus's friends, repeated that passage in Homer, where Andromache says, Yet while my Hector still survives, I see My father, mother, brethren, all in thee. Pope. • • - t '' To which Brutus replied, with a smile, " But I must nor " answer Porcia as Hector... | |
| James Burgh - 1804 - 312 sider
...scarce beheld again Her pleasing empire, and her native plain, When, Ah! opprest by life-consuming woe, She fell, a victim to Diana's bow. Yet, while my Hector still survives, I see Affe&ion. Tear. J>-p rotation. Lamentation. Cotufort. LESSONS. 171 . . , My father, mother, brethren,... | |
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