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... hand to hand with Menelaus , from thence goes to his own palace to see his wife Andromache , and his infant son Astyanax . The descrip- tion of that interview is the subject of this translation . THUS having said , brave Hector went to ...
... hand to hand with Menelaus , from thence goes to his own palace to see his wife Andromache , and his infant son Astyanax . The descrip- tion of that interview is the subject of this translation . THUS having said , brave Hector went to ...
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... hand to hand ; The same , at Hector's fun'rals , undertook Gigantic Butes , of th ' Amycian stock , And , by the stroke of his resistless hand , Stretch'd the vast bulk upon the yellow sand . Such Dares was ; and such he strode along ...
... hand to hand ; The same , at Hector's fun'rals , undertook Gigantic Butes , of th ' Amycian stock , And , by the stroke of his resistless hand , Stretch'd the vast bulk upon the yellow sand . Such Dares was ; and such he strode along ...
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... hands in- fold His thighs with cuishes of refulgent gold : Inflam'd to fight , and rushing to the field , That hand sustaining the celestial shield , This gripes the lance , and with such vigor shakes , 640 That to the rest the beamy ...
... hands in- fold His thighs with cuishes of refulgent gold : Inflam'd to fight , and rushing to the field , That hand sustaining the celestial shield , This gripes the lance , and with such vigor shakes , 640 That to the rest the beamy ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
EARLY POEMS | liv |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD | 1 |
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