| Homer - 1761 - 474 pages
...defcend ; 37-5, And mine alone they are, to give or lend. Retire, oh queen ! thy houfhold talk refnme, Tend, with thy maids, the labours of the loom ; The...chivalry, Thefe cares to man belong, and moft to me. 380.. Mature beyond his years, the queen admir'd His fage reply, and with her train retir'd, : There... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 308 pages
...father's arms deicend, 375 And mine alone they are, to give or lend. Retire, O queen, thy houfhold tafk refume, Tend with thy maids the labours of the loom...chivalry, Thefe cares to man belong, and moft to me. 380 Mature beyond his years, the queen admir'd His fuge reply, and with her train retir'd : There,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 300 pages
...father's arms defcend, J7 j And mine alone they are, to give or lend. Retire, O queen, thy houfhold tafk refume, Tend with thy maids the labours of the loom;...arms of chivalry, -Thefe cares to man .belong, and mof t to me. 380 Mature beyond his years, the queen admir'd His fage reply, and with her train retir'd... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 312 pages
...father's arms defcend, 375 And mine alone they are, to give or knd. Retire, O queen, thy houfhold tafk refume, Tend with thy maids the labours of the loom ; The bow, the darts, and arms of chivalry, TAefe cares to man belong, and moft to me. jUo Mature beyond his years, the queen admir'd His fage... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 304 pages
...father's arms defcend, And mine alone they are, to give or lend. Retire, O queen, thy hou fhold tafk refume, Tend with thy maids the labours of the loom ; The bow, .the darts, and arms of chivalry, Thefe.cares-to man belong, and moft -to me. 380 Mature beyond his years, the queen admir'd 'His fage... | |
| John Adams - 1792 - 382 pages
...«' Retire, oh queen ! thy houmold tafk refume, \ " Tend with thy maids the labours of the loom j f The bow, the darts, and arms of chivalry, " Thefe cares to man belong, and mofttome." Pope's Odyfley, Lib. 21. The Queen, far from being offended at this free$om, retired, admiringthe... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 pages
...my father's arms defcend, And mine alone they are, to give or lend. Retire, O queen, thy houfehold talk refume. Tend with thy maids the labours of the...chivalry, Thefe cares to man belong, and moft to me. Mature beyond his years, the queen admir'J His fage reply, and with her train rctir'd : There, in her... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 pages
...they are, to give or lend. Retire, O queen, thy houfehold talk refume, Tend with thy maids the labourt of the loom ; The bow, the darts, and arms of chivalry, Thefe cares to man belong, and moft to me. Mature beyond his years, the queen a.lmir'd His fage reply, and with her train retir'd: There, in her... | |
| 1792 - 918 pages
...they are, to give or lend. Retire, O queen, thy houfehold talk refume. Tend with thy maids the labour! of the loom;. The bow, the darts, and arms of chivalry, Thefe- cares to man belong, and mod to me. Mature beyond his years, the queen admir'd His fage reply, and with her train retir'd :... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 350 pages
...upon too fmall an occafion, only /o caft Penelope into a flumbejr I. Would not nature have worked. The bow, the darts, and arms of chivalry $ " ' Thefe cares to man belong^ and moft to me. 386 Mature beyond his ye?rs» the queen admir'd His fage reply, and with her train retir'd : There... | |
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