But erring from its aim, the' impetuous spear Struck to the dust the squire and charioteer Of martial Merion: Coeranus his name, Who left fair Lyctus for the fields of fame. On foot bold Merion fought; and now laid low, Had... The Iliad - Page 29by Homer - 1773Full view - About this book
| Homerus - 1720 - 284 pages
...charioteer Of martial Merion : Cceranus his name, Who. left fair Lyftus for the fields of fame. On foot hold Merion fought ; and now laid low, Had grac'd the triumphs of his Trojan foe ; tf£5 But the hrave future the ready courfers hrought, And with his life his mafter's fafety hought.... | |
| Homerus - 1756 - 246 pages
...martial -Merlon : Cceranus his name, Who left fair LjBus for the- fields of fame. On foot bold Merita fought ; and now laid low, Had grac'd the triumphs of his Trojan foe 5 But the brave 'fquire the ready couriers brought, 695 And with his life his mailer's fafety bought.... | |
| Homer - 1760 - 314 pages
...the duft the 'fquire and charioteer 690 'Of martial Merlon : Caranus his name, Who left fair Ly&us for the fields of fame. On foot bold Merion fought...laid low, Had grac'd the triumphs of his Trojan foe ; 694 But the brave 'fquire the ready courfers brought, And with his life his matter's fafety bought.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 384 pages
...the duft the 'fquire and charioteer 690 pf^martial Merion : Coeranus his name, Who left fair Lyftus for the fields of fame. On foot bold Merion fought;...But the brave 'fquire the ready courfers brought, 695 And with his life his mafter's fafety bought. Between his cheek and ear the weapon went, The teefh... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 422 pages
...the duft the 'fquire and charioteer 690 Otj martial Merion : Cceranus his name, Who left fair Lyftus for the fields of fame. On foot bold Merion fought; and now, laid low, Had*grac'd the triumphs of his Trojan foe; But the brave 'fquire the ready courfers brought, 695 And... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 pages
...Merion : Coeranus his name, Who left fair Lyftus for the fields of fame. On foot bold Merion fought j and now, laid low. Had grac'd the triumphs of his...But the brave 'fquire the ready courfers brought, 695 And with his life his mafter's fafety bought. Between his cheek and ear the weapon went, The teeth... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 pages
...Struck to the duft the fquirc and charioteer Of martial Merion: Cceranus hi* name. Who left fair Ly&us for the fields of fame. On foot bold Merion fought...now, laid low, Had grac'd the triumphs of his Trojan fue ; But the brave "kjuire the ready courfers brought, And with hi* life Uis mailer's fafety bought.... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 pages
...Struck to the duil the fquire and charioteer Of martial Merion : Coeranus his name, Woo left fair Lyctus for the fields of fame. On foot bold Merion fought ; and now, laid low, H«d grac'd the triumphs of his Trojan foe ; Bat the brave "fquirc the ready couriers brought, And... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 372 pages
...fquire and charioteer 690 Of martial Merion: Coeranus his name, Who left fair Lyctus for the fields^of fame. On foot bold Merion fought ; and now laid low, Had grac'd the triumphs of his Trojan foe; 694 But the brave 'fquire the ready courfers brought, And with his life his mafler's fafety bought.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 496 pages
...the duft the '(quire and charioteer Of mirti.il Merion : Corramis his name, 690 Who left fair LycJus for the fields of fame. On foot bold Merion fought : and now, laid low, Ibil jjrac'd the triumphs of his Troj-:n foe ; K<H the brave 'iquirc the ready couriers brought, And... | |
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