| William Cowper - 1837 - 388 pages
...force Of that huge mass, flew soatter'd on all sides. In leap'd the godlike Hero at the breach, G16omy as night in aspect, but in arms All-dazzling, and...Part climb'd the wall, part pour'd into the gate; The Grcecians to their hollow galleys flew Scatter'd, and tumult infinite arose. END OF VOL. XI. THE UNIVERSITY... | |
| William Cowper - 1839 - 554 pages
...the breach, Gloomy as night in aspeet, but in arms All-dazzling, and he grasp'd two quivering spears. Him entering with a leap the gates, no force Whate'er...the multitude without Ascend the rampart ; they his voiee obey'd ; Part elimb'd the wall, part pour'd into the gate ; The Greeeians to their hollow galleys... | |
| 1843 - 302 pages
...quiv'ring spears. Him ent'ring with a leap the gates, no force Whate'er of opposition had repressed Save of the Gods alone. Fire fill'd his eyes; Turning...without Ascend the rampart; they his voice obey'd, Part climb'd the wall, part pour'd into the gate; The Grecians to their hollow galleys fled Scatter'd,... | |
| Homer - 1850 - 770 pages
...breach, Gloomy as night in aspect, but in arms All-dazzling, and he grasp'd two quivering spears. 565 Him entering with a leap the gates, no force Whate'er...climb'd the wall, part pour'd into the gate ; The Grecians to their hollow galleys flew Scatter'd, and tumult infinite arose.8 • The description of... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 pages
...leap the gates, no foree Whate'er of opposition had repressed, Save of the Gods alone. Fire filled his eyes ; Turning, he bade the multitude without Ascend the rampart ; they his voice obeyed ; Part elimbed the wall, part poured into the gate ; The Greeians to their hollow galleys flew,... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 pages
...the breach, Gloomy as night in aspect, but in arms All-dazzling, and he grasped two quivering spears. Him entering with a leap the gates, no force Whate'er of opposition had repressed, Save of the Gods alone. Fire filled his eyes ; Turning, he bade the multitude without Ascend... | |
| William Cowper, Robert Southey - 1854 - 546 pages
...breach, Gloomy as night in aspect, but in arms All-dazzling, and he grasp'd two quivering spears. 565 Him entering with a leap the gates, no force Whate'er...climb'd the wall, part pour'd into the gate ; The Grecians to their hollow galleys flew Scatter'd, and tumult infinite arose. BOOK XIII. ARGUMENT. Neptune... | |
| 1854 - 576 pages
...the breach, Gloomy as night in aspect, but in arms All-dazzling, and he grasped two quivering spears. Him entering with a leap the gates, no force Whate'er of opposition had repressed, Save of the Gods alone. Fire filled his eyes ; Turning, he bade the multitude without Ascend... | |
| William Cowper - 1854 - 832 pages
...breach, Gloomy as night in aspect, but in arms All-dazzling, and he grasp'd two quivering spears. 565 Him entering with a leap the gates, no force Whate'er of opposition had repress' d, Save of the Gods alone. Fire fill'd his eyes ; Turning, he bade the multitude without Ascend... | |
| William Cowper - 1854 - 550 pages
...breach, Gloomy as night in aspect, but in arms All-dazzling, and he grasp' d two quivering spears. 565Him entering with a leap the gates, no force Whate'er of opposition had repress' d, Save of the Gods alone. Fire fill'd his eyes ; Turning, he bade the multitude without Ascend... | |
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