| William Cowper - 1837 - 378 pages
...of ample base But tapering to a point, before the gate It stood. No two men, mightiest of a land 546 Have heaved it from the earth up to a wain ; He swung...hand with ease the shepherd bears 550 A ram's fleece homa, nor toils beneath the weight, So Hector, right toward the planks of those Majestic folding-gates,... | |
| William Cowper - 1839 - 554 pages
...(Such men as now are mighty) could with ease Have heaved it from the earth up to a wain ; He swnng it easily alone ; so light The son of Saturn made...hand. As in one hand with ease the shepherd bears A ram's fleeee home, nor toils beneath the weight, So Heetor, right toward the planks of those Majestic... | |
| 1843 - 302 pages
...Have heav'd it from the earth up to a wain ; l!ut Hector swung it easily alone, So light the Thund'rer made it in his hand. As in one hand with ease the shepherd bears A ram's fleece home, nor toils beneath the weight, So Hector, nigh toward the planks of those Majestic... | |
| Homer - 1850 - 770 pages
...the gate It stood. No two men, mightiest of a land 545 (Such men as now are mighty) could with ease Have heaved it from the earth up to a wain ; He swung...Two bars within Their corresponding force combined transvere 555 To guard them, and one bolt secured the bars. He stood fast by them, parting wide his... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 pages
...before the gate It stood. No two men, mightiest of a land (Such men as now are mighty), could with ease Have heaved it from the earth up to a wain ; He swung...hand. As in one hand with ease the shepherd bears A ram's fleece home, nor toils beneath the weight So Hector, right toward the planks of those Majestic... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 pages
...before the gate It stood. No two men, mightiest of a land (Such men as now are mighty), could with ease Have heaved it from the earth up to a wain ; He swung...hand. As in one hand with ease the shepherd bears A ram's fleeee home, nor toils beneath the weight, So Heetor, right toward the planks of those Majestic... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 568 pages
...land (Such men as now are mighty), could with easo Have heaved it from the earth up to a wain ; Ho swung it easily alone, — so light The son of Saturn...hand. As in one hand with ease the shepherd bears A ram's fleece home, nor toils beneath the weight, So Hector, right toward the planks of those Majestic... | |
| William Cowper - 1854 - 832 pages
...the gate It stood. No two men, mightiest of a land 545 (Such men as now are mighty) could with ease Have heaved it from the earth up to a wain ; He swung...within Their corresponding force combined transverse 554 To guard them, and one bolt secured the bars. He stood fast by them, parting wide his feet For... | |
| 1854 - 576 pages
...before the gate It stood. No two men, mightiest of a land (Such men as now are mighty), could with ease Have heaved it from the earth up to a wain ; He swung...hand. As in one hand with ease the shepherd bears A ram's fleece home, nor toils beneath the weight, So Hector, right toward the planks of those Majestic... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1862 - 564 pages
...light The son of Saturn made' it in his hand. As in one hand with ease the shepherd bears A rain's fleece home, nor toils beneath the weight So Hector,...within Their corresponding force combined transverse To guard them, and one bolt secured the bars. He stood fast by them, parting wide his feet For 'vantage... | |
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