Doubtless, O guest! great laud and praise were mine (Replied the swain, for spotless faith divine), If, after social rites and gifts bestow'd, I stain'd my hospitable hearth with blood. How would the gods my righteous toils succeed, And bless the hand... The Odyssey of Homer - Pagina 97door Homer - 1806Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Homerus - 1807 - 408 pagina’s
...mine, (Reply'd the swain for spotless faith divine,) If, after social rites and gifts bestow'd, 445 I stain'd my hospitable hearth with blood ; How would...Beneath our humble cottage let us haste, And here, unenvy'd, rural dainties taste. Thus commun'd these ; while to their lowly doom The full-fed swine... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 488 pagina’s
...mine (Reply'd the swain for spotless faith divine), If, after social rites and gifts bestow'd, 445 J stain'd my hospitable hearth with blood. How would...silent night First claim refection, then to rest invite ; 45O Beneath our humble cottage let us haste, And here, unenvy'd, rural dainties taste. t Thus commun'd... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 770 pagina’s
...divine) " If, after social rites and gifts bestow'd, 1 stain'd my hospitable hearth with blood, Hbw would the gods my righteous toils succeed, • And...th' approaching hours of silent night First claim reflection, then to rest invite ; Beneath our humble cottage let us haste, And here, unenvy'd, rural... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 790 pagina’s
...(Reply'd the swain for spotlets faith divine) " If , after social rites and gifts bestow'd, , 1 stoinM my hospitable hearth with blood, How would the gods...bless the hand that made a stranger bleed "'. No more — ih' approaching hours of silent night First claim reflection, then to rest invite ; Bcneath'our... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 760 pagina’s
...divine) " If, after social rites and gifts bestc.w'd, 1 staiy'd my hospitable hearth witb blood, Hqw would the gods my righteous toils succeed., And bless the hand that made a stranger bleed ? No more—th1 approaching hours of silent night First claim reflection, then to rest invite; Beneath our... | |
| 1813 - 406 pagina’s
...were (Replied the swain) for spotless faith divine, [mine If, after social rites and gifts bestow'd, I stain'd my hospitable hearth with blood: How would...And bless the hand that made a stranger bleed ? No more—the' approaching hours of silent night First claim refection, then to rest invite ; Beneath... | |
| Homerus - 1818 - 434 pagina’s
...bestow'd, 445 I stain'd my hospitable hearth with blood. Hou- would the gods my righteous toils sncceed, And bless the hand that made a stranger bleed ? No...Beneath our humble cottage let us haste, And here, unenvy'd, rural dainties taste. Thus commun'd these ; while to their lowly dome The full-fed swine... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 348 pagina’s
...were mine (Keplied the swain) for spotless faith divine, If, after social rites and gifts bestow'd, 1 stain'd my hospitable hearth with blood : How would...bless the hand that made a stranger bleed ! No more — the' approaching hours of silent night First claim refection, then to rest invite ; Beneath our... | |
| Mac Erin O'Tara (pseud.) - 1825 - 954 pagina’s
...LE A DENH ALL-"""" = "V4 ' JU ^AND SOLD BY JOHN CUMMING, DUBLIN. 1825. LORD OF OFFALEY. CHAPTER I. Beneath our humble cottage let 'us haste. And here unenvied rural dainties taste. PRIOR. JPOWERFUL as was the authority of the lord of Offaley, and numerous as were tke followers his... | |
| Homerus - 1827 - 538 pagina’s
...stranger bleed ? more — th' approaching hours of silent night claim refection, then to rest invite ; Beneath our humble cottage let us haste. And here, unenvied, rural dainties taste. Thus commun'd these ; while to their lowly dor The full-fed swine retum'd with evening home ; Compell'd,... | |
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