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" I'd choose laboriously to bear A weight of woes, and breathe the vital air, A slave to some poor hind that toils for bread, Than reign the sceptred monarch of the dead. "
The Odyssey, tr. by A. Pope. To which is added, The battle of the frogs and mice - الصفحة 195
بواسطة Homerus - 1818
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The Miniature

Solomon Grildrig - 1805 - عدد الصفحات: 390
...and striking proof. Rather I chuse laboriously to bear A weight of woes, and breathe the vital ^ir, A slave to some poor hind that toils for bread, Than reign the sceptred momarch of the dead. POPE HOM. ODYSS. 11. 597. « The heathens therefore as being ignorant...

The Odyssey of Homer, المجلد 3

Homer - 1806 - عدد الصفحات: 236
...595 Nor think vain words (he cry'd) can ease my doom. Rather I choose laboriously to bear A weight of woes, and breathe the vital air, A slave to some poor hind that toils for bread, Than reign the sceptred monarch of the dead. But say, if in my steps my son proceeds, And emulates his godlike father's...

Suppliants. Iphigenia in Aulis. Iphigenia in Tauris. Rhesus. Trojan captives ...

Euripides - 1809 - عدد الصفحات: 544
...nxuwtrt Kara ^liUIVOi<riv nvaa-ffea. Odyss. L. ii. ^. 488* Rather I chuse laboriously to bear A weight of woes and breathe the vital air, A slave to some...bread, Than reign the scepter'd monarch of the dead. P0PE. At Argos, will they kill, nor in their rage Spare either you or me, if thus i frustrate Diana's...

The Greek tragic theatre: containing Æschylus by dr. Potter ..., المجلد 3

Greek tragic theatre - 1809 - عدد الصفحات: 522
...Tsawn maaimi Kima f&pima» awrtrea. Odyss. L. ii. v. 488, Bather I chuse laboriously to bear A weight of woes and breathe the vital air, A slave to some...bread, Than reign the scepter'd monarch of the dead, POPE. At Argos, will they kill, nor in their rage Spare either you or me, if ihus 1 frustrate Diana's...

Six Dissertations Upon Different Subjects

John Jortin - 1809 - عدد الصفحات: 268
...gloom, Nor think vain words, he cried, can ease my doom : Bather I choose laboriously to bear A weight of woes, and breathe the vital air, A slave to some poor hind that toils for bread, Than reign the sceptred monarch of the dead." But, considering the disposition and the character of Achilles, he could...

The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, المجلد 19

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - عدد الصفحات: 790
...gloom, Nor think vain words' (he cries) ' can ease my Rather I .huso laboriously to bear [doom. A weight of woes, and breathe the vital air, A slave to some poor hind that toils for bread ; Than reign the sceptred monarch of the dead. Bnt say, if in my steps my son proceeds, And emulates his godlike father's...

The Works of the Greek and Roman Poets, المجلد 3

1813 - عدد الصفحات: 386
...gloom, Nor think vain words (he cried) can ease my doom. Rather I'd choose laboriously to bear A weight of woes, and breathe the vital air, A slave to some poor hind that toils for bread, Than reign the sceptred monarch of the dead.. But say, if in my steps my son proceeds, And emulates his godlike father's...

Lectures on Scripture Facts

William Bengo Collyer - 1813 - عدد الصفحات: 448
...gloom, Nor think vain words (he cry'd) can ease my doom. Rather I choose laboriously to bear A weight of woes, and breathe the vital air, A slave to some poor hind that toils for bread, Than reign the sceptred monarch of the dead!" Po/ie'a Odyss. Book xi, 1. 595 — 600. NOTE 4 — Socrates is represented...

Tales in Verse: With a Version of Morduth, a Poem

Robert Gilmour, Douthal - 1815 - عدد الصفحات: 372
...gloom, Nor think vain words (he cried) can ease my doom. Rather I choose laboriously to bear A weight of woes, and breathe the vital air, A slave to some poor hind that toils for bread, Than reign thesceptered monarch of the dead." POPE. No. 5. Ogvan, the son of Corci, void of fear. P. 293. This...

LETTERS FROM MRS. ELIZABETH CARTER RO MRS. MONTAGU

REV. MONTAGU PENNINGTON - 1817 - عدد الصفحات: 380
...with unusual closeness, " Rather I chuse laboriously to bear A weight of woes, and breathe the vitul air, A slave to some poor hind that toils for bread, Than reign the scepter'd monarch of the dead." Dr. Clark, in his note on the passage of Homer, quotes also Virgil's " Quam vellent aethere in alto...




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