And, as the crime, I dread the consequence. Thee, far as Argos, pleas'd I could convey ; . Guard of thy life, and partner of thy way : On thee 'attend, thy safety to maintain, O'er pathless forests, or the roaring main. The Iliad of Homer - Page 155by Homer - 1760Full view - About this book
| Homerus - 1721 - 324 pages
...matter, be was eftecm'dt thief and a robber, £i<jt<aiiim, Rerpeding him, my foul abjures th' offence; And as the crime, I dread the confequence. Thee, far...maintain, O'er pathlefs forefts, or the roaring main. He faid, then took the chariot at a bound, And fnatch'd the reins, and whirl' d the lath around: Before... | |
| Homerus - 1756 - 254 pages
...draw, Is but a licens'd theft that 'fcapes the law. Refpefting him, my foul abjures th' offence; 535 And as the crime, I dread the confequence. Thee, far as Argos, pleas'd I could convey i Guard of thy life, and partner of thy way. On thee attend, thy fafety to maintain, O'er pathleii... | |
| Homer - 1773 - 234 pages
...we draw, Is but a licens'd theft that 'fcapes the law. Refpefting him, my foul abjures 'th' offence; And as the crime, I dread the confequence. Thee, far as Argos, pk-as'd, I could convey., Guard of thy life, and partner of thy way ; On thee attend, thy fafery to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 384 pages
...draw, Is but a licens'd theft that 'fcapes the law. Refpefting him, my foul abjures th' offence; 555 And, as the crime, I dread the confequence. Thee,...roaring main. 540 He faid, then took the chariot at the bound, And fnatch'd the reins, and whirl'd the lam around: Before th' infpiring God, that urg'd... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 392 pages
...law. Hefpefting him, my foul abjures th' offence ; 3j3 And, as the crime, I dread the corrfequence. Thee, far as Argos, pleas'd I could convey; Guard...thy way : On thee attend, thy fafety to maintain, -O^r pathlef* fore'fts, or the roaring main. 540 He faid, then took the chariot at the bound, And fnatch'd... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 422 pages
...'.515 Vnd, as the crime, I dread the confcqucnee. Thee, far as Argos, pleas'd I could convey; ZJuard of thy life, and partner of thy way: On thee attend,...maintain, O''er pathlefs forefts, or the roaring main. 54* He laid, then took the chariot at the bound, And fnatch'd the reins, and whirlM the la(h around... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 pages
...draw, Is but a licens'd theft that 'fcapes the law. Refpefting him, my foul abjures th' offence ; 535 And, as the crime, I dread the confequence. Thee,...roaring main. 540 He faid, then took the chariot at the bound, And fnatch'd the reins, and whirl'd the lafh around ! Before th' infpiring God, that urg'd... | |
| Homer - 1791 - 326 pages
...offence ; And as the crime, 1 dread the confequence. Thee, far a« A-gtt, pleas'd I could convey j Guard of thy life, and partner of thy way. On thee attend, thy fafety to maintain, O'er pathlefs foreib, or the roaring main. 540 He faid, then took the chariot at a bound, And fnatch'd the reins,... | |
| 1792 - 532 pages
...the law. Refpeéting him, my foul abjures th' offence ; And, a's the crime, I dread the conuquence. Thee, far as Argos, pleas'd I could convey; Guard of thy life, and partner of thy way: plore, And kiis thofe hands yet reeking with their gore ! O'er patblefs forefts, or the roaring main.... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 pages
...law. Refpecting him, my foul abjures th' offence ; And, as the crime, I dread the confequence. £hee, far as Argos, pleas'd I could convey ; Guard of thy...thy way : On thee attend, thy fafety to maintain, V pathleS forefls, or the roaring main. He faid, then took the chariut a^ the bound, And fnatch'd the... | |
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