T is all that he can give, or we demand. Joy is no more; but I would gladly go, To greet my Pallas with such news below. Virgil's Æneid - Page 367by Virgil - 1909 - 432 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 390 pages
...whole devoted head z75 Is owing to the livine and the dead : My fem and I expeft it from his hand; 'Tis all that he can give, or we demand. Joy is no more : but I would gladly go, To greet my Pallas with fuch news below. z80 The morn had now difpell'd the (hades of night ; Reftoring toils, when {he reftor'd... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 398 pages
...devoted head 475 Is owing to the living and the deud.: My My fon and I expeft it from his hand ; 'Tis all that he can give, or we demand. Joy is no more : but I would gladly go, To greet ray Pallas with fuch naws below. zto The morn had now difpell'd the fhades of night; Reftoring toils,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 384 pages
...and the deadi My fon and I expeft it from his hand; 'Tis all that he can give, or we demand. Joy.is no more: but I would gladly go, To greet my Pallas with fuch news below. : The morn had now difpell'd the fhades of night; Reftoring toils> when me reftor'd... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 388 pages
...devoted head 275 Is owing to the livbg and the dead: My IVTy fon and I expeft it from his hand ; 'Tis all that he can give, or we demand. Joy is no more : but I would gladly go, To greet my Pallas with fuch news below. 280 The morn had now difpell'd the fhades of night; Reftoring toils, when fhe reftor'd... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 658 pages
...devoted head Is owing to the living and the dead : My fon and I expeit it from his hand ; *Tis ill \Tt [ Uv} ibl& Ih? i#SY fuch news below. The morn liad now difpell'd the (hades of night ; Reftoring toils, whtn (lie reftor'd... | |
| Virgil - Agriculture - 1803 - 352 pages
....whose devoted head 275 Is owing to the living and the dead. My son and I expect it from his hand ; 'Tis all that he can give, or we demand. Joy is no more...gladly go, To greet my Pallas with such news below." 280 The morn had now dispell'd the shades of night, Restoring toils, when she restor'd the light. The... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 658 pages
...whole devoted head Is owing to the living and tile dead : My fon and I expeft it from his hand ; *Tis all that he can give, or we demand. Joy is no more : but I would gladly go, To greet my Pallas with fuch news below. The mom had now difpell'd the (hades of night ; Reftoring toil», when ihe reftor'd... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1806 - 312 pages
...unhappy man ! dost thmi detain 269 These troops, t%view the tears thou shedd'st in vain? 275 9-. * The Trojan king, and Tuscan chief, command To raise the piles along the winding strand. 284T t Their friends convey the dead to fun'sal lires ; "• Black smould'ringsmoke from the green... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 376 pages
...devoted head 275 ' Is owing to the living and the dead : ' My son and I expect it from his hand( 'Tis all that he can give, or we demand. ' Joy is no more : hut I would gladly go : To gre.pt my Pallas with such news helow,' 880 The morn had now dispell'd... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1808 - 432 pages
...whose devoted head Is owing to the living and the dead. My son and I expect it from his hand ; 'Tis all that he can give, or we demand. Joy is no more...my Pallas with such news below." The morn had now dispelled the shades of night, Restoring toils, when she restored the light. The Trojan king, and Tuscan... | |
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