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" But woman-like to fall, and fall without a blow? We greet not here as man conversing man, Met at an oak, or journeying o'er a plain; No season now for calm familiar talk, Like youths and maidens in an... "
The Iliad, tr. by mr. Pope. [With notes partly by W. Broome. Preceded by] An ... - Page 14
by Homerus - 1756
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The Iliad of Homer, Volume 6

Homer - 1760 - 346 pages
...add half Ilion's yet remaining ftore, Which froy mail, fworn, produce ; that injur'd Greece May fhare our wealth, and leave our walls in peace. But why...What hope of mercy from this vengeful foe, 165 But woman-like to fall, and fall without a blow ?. We greet not here, as man converting man, Met at an...
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The Iliad, Volume 25

Homer - 1773 - 234 pages
...land). \Vith honourable juftice to reftore ; And add half Ilion's yet remaining (tore, Which Troy (hall, fworn, produce; that injur'd Greece May (hare our...walls in peace. But why this thought ? Unarm'd if I (hould go, -v What hope of mercy from this vengeful foe, C But woman-like to fall, and fall without...
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Extracts from mr. Pope's translation corresponding with The beauties of ...

Homerus, William Holwell - 1776 - 392 pages
...II ion's yet remaining ftore, Which Troy fhall, fworn, produce ; that injur'd Greece May fhare qur wealth, and leave our walls in peace. But why this.... •» What hope of mercy from this vengeful foe, .... ? But woman.like to fall, and fall without a blow ? . ./ * We greet not here, as man converfmg...
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volume 36

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 422 pages
...With honourable jnftice to reftore; 160 And add half I lion's yet remaining ftore, Which Troy (hall, fworn, produce; that injur'd Greece May (hare our...walls in peace? But why this thought ? Unarm'd if I mould go, What hope of mercy from this vengeful foe, 165 3&ut woman-like to fall, and fall without...
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The Works of the English Poets: Pope's Homer. The Iliad -v.37-38 Pope's ...

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 392 pages
...honourable j ml ice to reftore ;- 160 And add half Ilion's yet remaining ftorC1. Which Troy (hall, fworn, produce ;.that injur'd Greece: May (hare our...and leav.e our walls in peace ? But why this thought ? Uharm'd if I (hould go, What hope of mercy from this vengeful foe, 1f) j But woman-like to fall,...
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The Works of the English Poets: Pope's Homer

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 384 pages
...169And add half Ilion's yet remaining ftore, Which Troy (hall, fworn, produce; that injur'd'GreeceMay (hare our wealth, and leave our walls in peace? But why this thought ? Unarm'd'if I (hould go, What hope of mercy from this vengeful foe, 1( Bbt woman-like to fall, and...
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The Iliad: Of Homer. Translated by Mr. Pope. ...

Homer - 1791 - 326 pages
...half I/ion's yet remaining ftore, Which Troy fliall, fwom, produce j that injur'd Greece May fhare our wealth, and leave our walls in peace. But why...fhould go, What hope of mercy from this vengeful foe, But woman-like to fall, and fall without a blow We greet not here, as man converging man, Met at an...
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The Iliad of Homer: Translated by Alexander Pope, Esq. A New Edition, with ...

Homer - 1796 - 380 pages
...add half Ilion's yet remaining ftore, Which Troy fhall, fworn, produce] that injur'd Greece May mare our wealth , and leave our walls in peace . But why this thought ? Unarm 'd if I mould go,"} What hopeof mercy from this vengeful foe, 165 > But woman -like to fall,...
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The Iliad, tr. by A. Pope

Homerus - 1807 - 568 pages
...half Ilion's yet remaining store, Which Troy shall, sworn, produce ; that injur'd Greece May share our wealth, and leave our walls in peace. But why this thought? UnarnVd if I should go, What hope of mercy from this vengeful foe, 165 But woman-like to fall, and...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 19

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 790 pages
...half Ilion's yet remaining store, [Greece Hfhich Troy shall, sworn, produce; that iujur'd May share our wealth, and leave our walls in peace ? But why this thought? Unarm'd if I should go, What hope of mercy from this vengeful foe, Bat woman-like to fall, and fall without a blow...
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