| Homerus - 1827 - 538 σελίδες
...wise And fam'd among the sons of men, replies. Inquit'st thou, father ! from what coast we came ? (O grace and glory of the Grecian name !) From where...o'erlooks the floods, Brown with o'er-arching shades and pendent woods Us to these shores our filial duty draws, A private sorrow, not a public cause. My sire... | |
| Homerus - 1828 - 246 σελίδες
...among the sons of men, replies. Inquir'st thou, father! from what coast we came? (O grace and glory to the Grecian name!) From where high Ithaca o'erlooks the floods, Brown with o'er-arching shades and pendent woods. Us to these shores our filial duty draws, A private sorrow, not a public cause. My sire... | |
| Homer - 1828 - 244 σελίδες
...among the sons of men, replies. Inquir'st thou, father! from what coast we came? (O grace and (dory to the Grecian name!) From where high Ithaca o'erlooks the floods, Brown with o'er-arching shades and pendent woods. Us to these shores our filial duty draws, A private sorrow, not a public cause. My sire... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1830 - 500 σελίδες
...destined to be wise And famed among the sons of men, replies. Inquires! thou, father ! from what roast ander" Alexander Pope( i.'cr-arching shades and pendent woods, Us to these shores our filial duty draws, A private sorrow,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1836 - 502 σελίδες
...Heaven, The youth, whom Pallas drstined to he wise J^nd famed among the sons of men, replies. Inquirest mptiness, This, who can gratify ? for who can guesa ? The bard whom pendent woods, Us to these shores our filial duty draws, A private sorrow, not a puhlic cante. My sire... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1850 - 510 σελίδες
...Heaven, The youth, whom Pallas destined to be wise And famed among the sons of men, replies. Inquiresl thou, father! from what coast we came? (Oh grace and...o'erlooks the floods, Brown with o'er-arching shades and pendent woods, Us to these shores our filial duty draws, A private sorrow, not a public cause. My sire... | |
| Homer - 1853 - 398 σελίδες
...Heaven, The youth, whom Pallas destin'd to be wise And famed among the sons of men, replies. " Inquir'st thou, father ! from what coast we came ? (Oh grace...o'erlooks the floods, Brown with o'er-arching shades and pendent woods, Us to these shores our filial duty draws, A private sorrow, not a public cause. My sire... | |
| Dublin city, univ - 1858 - 264 σελίδες
...BE TRANSLATED INTO LATIN HEROIC VEBSE. MILTON. Inquir'st thou, father ! from what coast we came ? (0 grace and glory of the Grecian name !) From where...floods, Brown with o'er-arching shades and pendant woods, Us to these shores our filial duty draws, My sire I seek, where'er the voice of fame A private... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1859 - 504 σελίδες
...wise And famed among the sons of men, replies : " Inquires! thou, father ! from what coast we came! (O grace and glory of the Grecian name !) From where high Ithaca o'erlooks the floods, Brownwith o'cr-arching shades and pendent woods, Us to these shores our filial duty draws, A private... | |
| Homer - 1871 - 104 σελίδες
...And famed among the sons of men, replies. " Inquir'st thou, father ! from what coast we came ? 95 (O grace and glory of the Grecian name !) From where...floods, Brown with o'er-arching shades and pendant woods. Us to these shores our filial duty draws, . A private sorrow, not a public cause. TOO My sire... | |
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