God of the silver bow, thy ear incline, Whose power encircles Cilia the divine; Whose sacred eye thy Tenedos surveys, And gilds fair Chrysa with distinguish'd rays ! If, fir'd to vengeance at thy priest's request, Thy direful darts inflict the raging... The Teaching of Latin and Greek in the Secondary School - Page 234by Charles Edwin Bennett, George Prentice Bristol - 1903 - 336 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Bell - 1807 - 472 pages
...Whose sacred eye thy Tenedos surveys, ' And gilds fair Chrysa with distinguished rays ! ' If, fir'd to vengeance at thy priest's request, ' Thy direful darts inflict the raging pest; 595 ' Once more attend ! avert the wasteful woe, ' And smile propitious, and unhend thy bow.' So Chryses... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 568 pages
...divine ; Whose sacred eye thy Tenedos surveys, And gilds fair Chrysa -with distinguish'd rays! If, fird to vengeance at thy priest's request, Thy direful darts inflict the raging pest; 595 Once more attend ! avert the wasteful woe, Aad smile propitious, aud unbend thy bow. So Chryses... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 760 pages
...divine; Whose sacred eye thy Tcnedos surveys, And gilds fair Chrysa with distinguish'd rays! If, fir'd to vengeance at thy priest's request. Thy direful...wasteful woe, And smile propitious, and unbend thy bow." So Chryses pray'd, Apollo heard his prayer : And now the Greeks their hecatomb prepare ; Between their... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 770 pages
...distinguished ra.ys ! If, 6r'd to vengeance at thy priest's request, Thy direful darts inflict^the raging pest; Once more attend ! avert the wasteful woe, And smile propitious, and unbend thy bow." So Chryses pray'd, Apollo heard his prayer : And now the Greeks their hecatomb prepare ; Between their... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 790 pages
...; Whose sacred i-ye thy Tenedos surveys, And gilds fair Chrysa with distinsruish'd rays! If, fir'd to vengeance at thy priest's request. Thy direful darts inflict the raging pest; Onee more, attend ! avert the wasteful woe, And smile propitious, and iinbcml thy bow." So Chryses... | |
| Greek literature - 1813 - 350 pages
...divine; Whose sacred eye thy Tenedos surveys, And gilds fair Chrysa with distinguish'd rays ! If, fir'd to vengeance at thy priest's request, Thy direful...wasteful woe, And smile propitious, and unbend thy bow.' So Chryses pray'd. Apollo heard his prayer : And now the Greeks their hecatomb prepare : Between their... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 312 pages
...divine ; Whose sacred eye thy Tenedos surveys, And gilds fair Chrysa with distinguish'd rays ! If, fired to vengeance at thy priest's request, Thy direful...wasteful woe, And smile propitious, and unbend thy bow.' So Chryses pray'd. Apollo heard his prayer: And now the Greeks their hecatomb prepare ; Between their... | |
| Homerus - 1822 - 320 pages
...divine; Whose sacred eye thy Tenedos surveys, And gilds fair Chrysa with distinguish'd rays ! If, fir'd to vengeance at thy priest's request, Thy direful...wasteful woe, And smile propitious, and unbend thy bow." So Chryses pray'd. Apollo heard his prayer: And now the Greeks their hecatomb prepare; Between their... | |
| Homer - Epic poetry, Greek - 1825 - 298 pages
...divine ; Whose sacred eye thy Tenedos surveys, And gilds fairChrysa with distinguish'd rays! (f, fir'd to vengeance at thy priest's request, Thy direful...avert the wasteful woe, And smile propitious, and unhend thy how. So Chryses pray'd, Apollo heard his prayer : And now the Greeks their hecatomh prepare... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1826 - 396 pages
...divine ; Whose sacred eye thy Tenedos surveys. And gilds fair Chrysa with dietinguish'd rays ! If, fired *+, l avert the wasteful woe, And smile propitious, and unhend thy how. So Chryaes pray'd. Apollo heard... | |
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