Talk not of life, or ransom (he replies): Patroclus dead, whoever meets me, dies: In vain a single Trojan sues for grace; But least, the sons of Priam's hateful race. Die then, my friend! what boots it to deplore? The great, the good Patroclus is no more!... The Works of the British Poets - Pągina 126per Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1157 pąginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Homerus - 1720 - 284 pągines
...fues for grace ; But leaft, the fons of Priam's hateful race. ! i 5 Die then, my friend ! what hoots it to deplore ? The great, the good Patroclus is no more ! He, far thy hetter, was fore-doom'd to die, " And thou, doft than, hewail mortality "i." Seeft thou not me, whom... | |
| Homerus - 1756 - 246 pągines
...; But leaft, the fons of Priam's hateful race. Pie then, my friend ! what boots it to deplore? 115 The great, the good Patroclus is no more ! He, far...foredoom'd to die, " And thou, doft thou, bewail mortality ?" Sw'ft See'ft them not me, whom nature's gifts adorn, Sprung from a hero, from a Goddefs born ; i... | |
| Homer - 1760 - 314 pągines
...But leaft, the fons of Priam 's hateful race. Die then, my friend ! what boots it to deplore rii 5 The great, the good Patroclus is no more ! He, far...foredoom'd to die, " And thou, doft thou, bewail mortality ?" See'ft thou not me, whom nature's gifts adorn, Sprung from a hero, from a Goddefs bom; i20 The day... | |
| Homer - 1773 - 234 pągines
...me, dies : In vain a (ingle Trojan fues for grace; But leaft the fons of Priam's hateful race. Die then; my friend, what boots it to deplore ? The great,...me, whom nature's gifts adorn, Sprung from a hero, by a goddefs horn ; The day fhall come (which nothing can avert) When by the fpear, the arrow, or the... | |
| Homerus, William Holwell - 1776 - 392 pągines
...dies: V Ih vain a fingle Trojan fues for grace ; But leaft, the fong «f Priam's hated race. . .O Die then, my friend ! what boots it to deplore ! The great, the good Patroclus is no more i .. «'' He, far the better, was foredoom'd to die, " And thou, doft thou, bewail mortality ?" See'ft... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 422 pągines
...But leaft, the fons of Priam's hateful race. Die then, my friend ! what boots it to deplore ? 11 5 The great, the good Patroclus is no more | He, far...foredoom'd to die, " And thou, doft thou bewail mortality ?" See'ft thou not me, whom nature's gifts adorn, Sprung from a hero, from a Goddefs born; 120 The... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 pągines
...race. Die then, my friend! what boots it to deplore? Ii5 The great, the good Patroclus is no more ! Ke, far thy better, was foredoom'd to die, " And thou, doft thou bewail mortality ?" Seeft thou not me, whom nature's gifts adorn, Sprung from a hero, from a Goddefs born ; 1 29. The... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 pągines
...me dies : In vain a fingle Trojan fues for grace ; But leaft, the fons of Priam's hateful race. Die then, my friend ! what boots it to deplore ? The great,...to die, •' And thou, doft thou bewail mortality .'" Seeft thou not me, whom nature's gifts adorn, Sprung from a hero, from a Goddefs born ; The day... | |
| 1792 - 918 pągines
...me dies : In vain a fingle Tiojan fues for grace ; But leaft, the fons of Priam's hateful race. Die then, my friend ! what boots it to deplore ? The great, the good Patroclus is no more I lie, far thy better, was foredoom 'd to die, •• And thou, dolt thou bewail mortality ?" Seed... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 372 pągines
...Thus Ogilby : r . n None fhall efcape, not one Die then.my friend ! what boots it to deplore ? 1 1 y The great, the good Patroclus is no more ! He, far...foredoom'd to die, " And thou, doft thou, bewail mortality ?" See 'fV thou not me, whom nature's gifts adorn, Sprung from a hero, from a Goddefs born; 120 The... | |
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