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" No wonder, such celestial charms For nine long years have set the world in arms! What winning graces! what majestic mien! She moves a Goddess, and she looks a Queen. Yet hence, oh Heav'n! convey that fatal face, And from destruction save the Trojan race. "
Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa: Greece, Egypt, and ... - Page 433
by Edward Daniel Clarke - 1818
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of ...

Alexander Pope - 1850 - 510 pages
...tower, In secret own'd resistless beauty's power : They cried, No wonder, such celestial charms For uine long years have set the world in arms ; What winning...mien ! She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen ! Yet hence, oh Heaven ! convey that fatal face, And Irom destruction save the Trojan race. 210 The...
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Elementary Sketches of Moral Philosophy: Delivered at the Royal Institution ...

Sydney Smith - 1850 - 474 pages
...resistless heauty's power : They cried, ' No wonder such celestial charms ' For nine long years had set the world in arms ; ' What winning graces, what majestic mien ! ' She looks a goddess, and she moves a queen ! ' " These are the causes which made all the old senators of...
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, System of universal knowledge, Volume 15

Encyclopaedia - 1851 - 568 pages
...when the Spartan queen approached the tower, In secret owned resistless beauty's power. They cried, " No wonder such celestial charms For nine long years have set the world in arms j What winning graces ! what majestic mien ! She mores a goddess, and she looks a queen ! " he acknowledged...
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Translation of the Iliad of Homer

Homer, Alexander Pope - 1851 - 562 pages
...when the Spartan queen approach'd the tower, In secret own'd resistless beauty's power : They cried : "No wonder such celestial charms For nine long years have set the world in arms 1 What winning graces ! what majestic mien ! She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen ! Yet hence,...
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Ancient Irish Minstrelsy

William Hamilton Drummond - 1852 - 332 pages
...compared her to the Immortals, and said Aivue aQavarriai fltrje dc Mira COIKCV. XL III., 158. They cry'd, No wonder such celestial charms, For nine long years...mien! She moves a Goddess, and she looks a Queen! Pope. As the bright eye of heaven shined bright, And made a sunshine in the shady place, Did never...
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The Iliad of Homer, Volume 1

Homer - 1853 - 364 pages
...Spartan queen approach'd the tower, In secret own'd resistless beauty's power : They cried, " No wpnder 7 such celestial charms For nine long years have set...mien ! She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen ! Yet hence, O Heaven, convey that fatal face, And from destruction save the Trojan race." 210 The...
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The Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle: Tr. with Notes, Original & Selected; an ...

Aristotle - 1853 - 444 pages
...umaepov ypafïi was an action brought against a person for bribing another. ' See Hom, llud, iii. 158. " What winning graces ! what majestic mien ! She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen ! Yet hence, О heaven ! convey that fatal face, And from destruction save the Trojan race." Pope's...
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The Deipnosophists; Or, Banquet of the Learned, Volume 3

Athenaeus (of Naucratis.) - 1854 - 450 pages
...beauty of Helen, are represented as speaking thus to one another — 1 From the JEolus. They cried, " So wonder such celestial charms ' ' For nine long years...mien ! She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen." ' And even Priam himself is moved at the beauty of the woman, though he is in great distress. And also...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1

Edmund Burke - 1857 - 728 pages
...yvvauci TiO\VV ^povov aXyfa irdffj^siv" \i f'ort- 0 ttdctvtiVyffi vty£ £rC W7iCZ tOiKtV, They cried, No wonder such celestial charms For nine long years...arms ; What winning graces ! what majestic mien ! She mores a goddess, and she looks a queen. POPE. Here is not one word said of the particulars of her beauty...
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A Philosophical Inquiry Into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and ...

Edmund Burke - 1856 - 238 pages
...yvvatitl iroXuy xp°v°v !Aft a •ndaytiv • Aivuf ddavuryai i?ej?f fif uira toiKev. " They cried, No wonder such celestial charms For nine long years...mien ! She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen." — POPE. Here is not one word said of the particulars of her beauty ; nothing which can, in the least,...
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