Long to my joys my dearest lord is lost, His country's buckler, and the Grecian boast : Now from my fond embrace, by tempests torn, Our other column of the state is borne ; Nor took a kind adieu, nor sought consent... Elements of Moral Science - Sivu 267tekijä(t) James Beattie - 1817Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Hugh Blair - 1797 - 350 sivua
...lost His country's buckler , and the Grecian boast Now from my fond embrace by tempets torn, Our.oIher column of the state is borne Nor took a kind adieu , nor sought consent. « Depuis long-temps j'ai perdu mon époux, « le bouclier de son pays et l'honneur de la » Grèce;... | |
| Homer - 1806 - 212 sivua
...lord is lost, 960 His country's buckler, and the Grecian boast: Now from my fond embrace, by tempests torn, Our other column of the state is borne : Nor took a kind adieu, nor sought consent! — Unkind confed'rates in his dire intent! 96,5 111 suits it with your shews of duteous zeal, From... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 408 sivua
...lord is lost, 960 His country's buckler, and the Grecian boast : Now from my fond embrace by tempests torn, Our other column of the state is borne : Nor took a kind adieu ; nor sought consent ! Unkind confed'rates in his dire intent ! . 96 5" 1!1 suits it with your shews of duteous zeal, From... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 488 sivua
...lord is lost, 960 His country's buckler, and the Grecian boast : Now from my fond embrace, by tempests torn, Our other column of the state is borne; Nor took a kind adien,, nor sought consent !— Unkind confederates in his dire intent! 96£ 111 suits it with your... | |
| George Gregory - 1809 - 384 sivua
...Odyssey, complains that her SOB had left her without taking leave. " Now from my fond embrace by tempests torn, " Our other column of the state is borne : " Nor took a kind adieu, nor sought consent," &c. First Telemachus, in these lines, is made a column, and * Sec Johnson's X'ife of Cowlcv. that with... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 770 sivua
...Around their sovereign wept the menial fair. To whom she thus nddress'd her deep despair: 136 187 Soi from my fond embrace, by tempest torn, Our Other column of the state is borne : Kur took a kind adieu, nur sought consent !— l'ßkind confederates in his dire intent ! IJI suits... | |
| 1813 - 406 sivua
...dearest lord is lost, His country's buckler, and the Grecian boast: Now from my fond embrace, by tempests torn, Our other column of the state is borne : Nor took a kind adieu, nor sought consent!— Unkind confederates in his dire intent! Ill suits it with your shews of duteous zeal, From me the purpos'd... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1815 - 582 sivua
...dearest lord is lost, His country's buckler, and the Grecian boast; Now from my fond embrace by tempests torn, Our other column of the state is borne, Nor took a kind adieu, nor sought consent.! ' x • "62. Here, in one line, her son is figured as a column ; and in the next, he returns to be... | |
| Homerus - 1818 - 434 sivua
...is lost, £t6o His country's buckler, aod the Grecian boast; Now from my fond embrace, by tempests torn, Our other column of the state is borne ; Nor took a kind adieu, nor songht consent I— Unkind confederates in his dire intent! 965 Ill suits it with your shows of duteous... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1820 - 538 sivua
...dearest Lord is lost, His country's buckler, and the Grecian boast y Now from my fond embrace by tempests torn, Our other column of the state is borne, Nor took a kind adieu, nor sought consent.* IV. 962. Here, in one line, her son is figured as a Column ; and in the next, he returns to be a Person,... | |
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