 | Gilbert West, Pindar - Sports & Recreation - 1753
...learned Perfons hinted at by I'-nder in this Pafiage, were Bacchylides and Simsridct. On On Agrigenttm fix thine Eye, Thither let all thy Quiver fly. And...Dread, And taught the Laws of Juftice to revere-, To heav'nly Vengeance I devote ray Heacf, If aught to Truth repugnant now I fwear, Swear, that no State,... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1779
...founding bow ; Say, through what paths of liquid air Our arrows fhall we throw ? On 7 5 + WEST'S POEMS. On Agrigentum fix thine eye, Thither let all thy quiver...name to parallel thy Theron's praife ; One to the acts of friendmip fo inclin'd, So fam'd for hounteous deeds, and love of humankind. ' EPODE V. Yet... | |
 | Samuel Johnson
...air Our arrows fhall w: throw i On Agrigentum fix thine eye, Thither let all thy quiver fly. Ai1<l thou, O Agrigentum, hear, While, with religious dread,...aught to truth repugnant now I fwear, Swear, that no flate, revolving o'er The long memorials of recorded days, Can fhew in aU her boafted ftore A name... | |
 | Robert Anderson - 1795
...bend, O Mufe, thy founding bow ; Say, through what paths of liquid air Our arrows ibail we throw 3 On Agrigentum fix thine eye. Thither let all thy quiver fly. ' And thou, O Agrigentom, hear. While, with religious dread, ' And taught the laws of juftice to revere. To heavenly... | |
 | William Russell - 1801
...O Muse ! thy sounding bow ; " Say, through what paths of liquid air " Our arrows shall we throw ? " On Agrigentum fix thine eye ; " Thither let all thy...While with religious dread, " And taught the laws of virtue to revere, " To Heavenly Vengeance I devote my head, " If aught to Truth repugnant now I swear... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - 1810
...Ну. And thou, О Agrieeiiturn, he:ir, While, with religions dread, And taught the laws of justice to revere, To heavenly vengeance I devote my head, If aught to truth repugnant now 1 swear, Swear, that no state, revolving o'er The long memorials of recorded'days, Can show iu all... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - Poetry - 1810
...bend, O Muse, thy sounding brnv ; Say, through what paths of liquid air Our arrows shall we throw? On Agrigentum fix thine eye, Thither let all thy quiver fly. And thou, O Agrtsentum, hear, While, with religious dread, And taught the laws of justice to rover,-, To heavenly... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1810
...Our arrows shall we throw? On Ag, igentun, fix thine eye, Thitlier let all thy quiver Ily. And th-u, O Agrigentum, hear, * While, with religious dread, And taught the laws of Iustice to ivvvrr. To heavenly vengeance 1 deiote ln5 M-ad, If aught to truth repugnant now I swear,... | |
 | 1822
...And bend, O Muse, thy sounding bow; Say through what paths of liquid air . Our arrows shall we throw? On Agrigentum fix thine eye, Thither let all thy quiver...While with religious dread, And taught the laws of justice to revere, To heavenly vengeance I devote my head, If aught to truth repugnant now I swear,... | |
 | British poets - 1822
...quiver fly. And thou, O Agrigentum, hear, While with religious dread, And taught the laws of justice to revere, To heavenly vengeance I devote my head, If aught to truth repugnant now I swear, Swear, that no state, revolving o'er The long memorials of recorded days, Can show in all her... | |
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