| Homerus - 1756 - 254 pages
...fcene of woe ! Thence, many evils his fad parents bore, His parents many, but his confort more. Why Why gav'ft thou not to' me thy dying hand ? And why receiv'd not I thy laft command ? 9 j Some word thou wouldft have fpoke, which fadly dear, My foul might keep', or utter with a 'tear;... | |
| Homer - 1760 - 346 pages
...tears, and all this fcene of woe ! Thence, many evils his fad parents bore, His parents many,' but his confort more. Why gav'ft thou not to me thy dying hand ? And why receiv'd not I thy laft command ? 935 #.934. Why g^vjl tbou not to me thy dying band? And, why receiv'd not I thy loft command ?] Some... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 384 pages
...a*rt M this fcene of Wot ! Thence many evils his Ad parents bore, His parents many, but h:s contort more. Why gav'ft thou not to me thy dying hand ? And why receiv'd not I thy laft command ? 93} Some word thou would'ft have fpoke, which, fadlydear, My foul might keep, or utter with a tear... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 380 pages
...tears, and all this fcene of woe ! Thence many evils his fad parents bore. His parents many, but his confort more. Why gav'ft thou not to me thy dying hand ? And why receiv'd not I thy laft command ? 93^ Some word thou would'ft have fpoke, which, fadly dear, My foul might keep, or utter with a tear... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 pages
...and all this fcene of woe ! Thence many evils his fad parents bore, His parents many, but his copfprt more. Why gav'ft thou not to me thy dying hand ? And why receiv'd not I thy laft command ? Some word tbou would'ft have fpcke, which, fadly My foul might keep, or utter with a tear ; [dear, Which never,... | |
| 1792 - 918 pages
...Thence many evils his fad parents bc.rc, •His parents many, but his cunfort more. Why gav'ft thuu not to me thy dying hand ? And why receiv'd not I thy laft command ? Some word thou would'ft have fp»ke, which, fadly JjJj fuul mi^ht keen, or utter with a tear ; [uear, \\Tiich never, never, could... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 380 pages
...fpoils the whole paflage, and perverts it's meaning. Thus ? This load of evils thence his parents' life Why gav'ft thou not to me thy dying hand? And why receiv'd not I thy laft command? 935 Some word thou would 'ft have fpoke, which fadly dear, My foul might keep, or utter with a tear;... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 496 pages
...tears, and all threfcefleof woe! Thence many evils his fad parents here, His pare/its many, hut his confort more. Why gav'ft thou not to me thy dying hand? And why r«ceiv'd not I thy laft command ? 9^5 Some word thou wou'id'ft have fpolte, which, fadly My foul might... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 492 pages
...! Thence many evils his fad parer.ts bore, His parents many, but his confort mors. Why gav'ft thon not to me thy dying hand? And why receiv'd not I thy Ы1 command ? 935 inmc word thou would'ft have fpolcc, which, fadly My foul might keep, or utter with... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 568 pages
...of woe ! Thence many evils his sad parents bore, His parents many, but his consort more. Why gav'st thou not to me thy dying hand : And why receiv'd not I thy last command? 9.15 Some word thou would'st have spoke, which, sadly dear, Which never, never could... | |
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