| Homer - 1761 - 474 pagine
...heav'nly minftrel, taught to fing 440 High notes refponfive to the trembling firing, To fome new drain when he adapts the lyre, Or the dumb lute refits with vocal wire, Relaxes, (lrains, and draws them to and fro ; So the great mafter drew the mighty bow ; 44 5 And drew with eafe.... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 304 pagine
...heavenly minftrel, taught to fing 440 High notes refponfive to the trembling ftring, To fome new ftrain when he adapts the lyre, Or the dumb lute refits with vocal wire, Relaxes, ftrains, and draws them to and fro ; So the great mafter drew the mighty bow : 445 And drew with eafe.... | |
| Homer - 1806 - 234 pagine
...heard them: — but disdain'd reply; The bow perusing with exactest eye. 439 Then, as some heav'nly minstrel, taught to sing High notes, responsive to...wire, Relaxes, strains, and draws them to and fro: So the great master drew the mighty bow; 445 And drew with ease. One hand aloft display'd The bending... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 408 pagine
...Heedless he heard them ; but disdain'd reply, The bow perusing with exactest eye. Then, as some heav'nly minstrel, taught to sing High notes responsive to...wire, Relaxes, strains, and draws them to and fro : So the great master drew the mighty bow ; 445. And drew with ease. One hand aloft display'd The bending... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 488 pagine
...perusing with exactest eye. Then, as some heavenly miustrel, tanght to sing 440 High notes respousive to the trembling string, To some new strain when he...Or the dumb lute refits with vocal wire. Relaxes, straius, and draws them to and fro; So the great master drew the mighty bow: 445 And drew with ease.... | |
| 1809 - 364 pagine
...inch'n'd, > With such good fortune as he now shall find.' 3 Heedless he heard them: — but disdain'd reply ; The bow perusing with exactest eye. Then,...wire, Relaxes, strains, and draws them to and fro : So the great master drew the mighty bow ; And drew with ease. One hand aloft display'd The bending... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 760 pagine
...With such good fortune as he now shall find." Heedless he heard them; but disdain'd reply; The bo» perusing with exactest eye. Then, as some heavenly...adapts the lyre, Or the dumb lute refits with vocal «ire, Relaxes, strains, and draws them to and fro; So the great master drew the mighty bow : And drew... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 770 pagine
...stands inclin'd. With such good fortune as he now shall find." Heedless be heard them ; but disdain'd reply; The bow perusing with exactest eye. Then, as...sing High notes responsive to the trembling string, To-some new strain when he adapts the lyre. Or the dumb lute refits with vocal wire, Relaxes, strains,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 790 pagine
...stands inclin'd. With such good fortune as he now shall find." Heedless he heard them ; but disdain'd reply; The bow perusing with exactest eye. Then, as some heavenly minstrel, taught to sinj High notes responsive to the trembling string, To some new strain when he adapts the lyre, Or... | |
| Homerus - 1818 - 434 pagine
...stands mclin'd, H'ith snch good fortune as Jfe HOW shaJl find. Heedless he heard them : but disdain'd reply ; The bow perusing with exactest eye. Then, as some heavenly minstrel, tanght to sing 440 High notes responsive to the trembling string, To some new strain when he. adapts... | |
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