| Homer - 1843 - 370 páginas
...on his head, Smear'd all his lovely face ; his weeds (divinely fashioned) All 'fil'db and mangled ; and himself he threw upon the shore, Lay, as laid...funeral. Then tumbled round, and tore His gracious c curls ; his extasy d he did so far extend,. That all the ladies won by him and his now slaughter'd... | |
| Homerus - 1857 - 336 páginas
...on his head, Smear'd all his lovely face, his weeds, divinely fashioned, 20 All fil'd and mangled, and himself he threw upon the shore, Lay, as laid...then tumbled round, and tore His gracious curls. His eestasy he did so far extend, That all the ladies won by him and his now slaughter'd friend, Afflicted... | |
| George Chapman - 1875 - 576 páginas
...it on his head, Smear'd all his lovely face ; his weeds, divinely fashioned, All filed and mangled ; and himself he threw upon the shore, Lay, as laid...far extend, That all the ladies won by him and his now slaughter 'd friend, Afflicted strangely for his plight, came shrieking from the tents, And fell... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 632 páginas
...it on his head, Smear'd all his lovely face ; his weeds, divinely fashioned, All filed and mangled ; and himself he threw upon the shore, Lay, as laid...far extend, That all the ladies won by him and his now slaughter'd friend, Afflicted strangely for his plight, came shrieking from the tents, And fell... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 634 páginas
...it on his head, Smear'd all his lovely face ; his weeds, divinely fashioned, All filed and mangled ; and himself he threw upon the shore, Lay, as laid...far extend, That all the ladies won by him and his now slaughter^ friend, Afflicted strangely for his plight, came shrieking from the tents, And fell... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 628 páginas
...it on his head, Smear'd all his lovely face ; his weeds, divinely fashioned, All filed and mangled ; and himself he threw upon the shore, Lay, as laid...far extend, That all the ladies won by him and his now slaughter^ friend, Afflicted strangely for his plight, came shrieking from the tents, And fell... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 626 páginas
...it on his head, Smear'd all his lovely face ; his weeds, divinely fashioned, All filed and mangled ; and himself he threw upon the shore, Lay, as laid...then tumbled round, and tore His gracious curls. His eestasy he did so far extend, That all the ladies won by him and his now slaughter'd friend, Afflicted... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1883 - 626 páginas
...it on his head, Smear'd all his lovely face ; his weeds, divinely fashioned, All filed and mangled ; and himself he threw upon the shore, Lay, as laid...far extend, That all the ladies won by him and his now slaughter^ friend, Afflicted strangely for his plight, came shrieking from the tents, And fell... | |
| George Chapman - 1885 - 610 páginas
...on his head, Smear 'd all his lovely face ; his weeds, divinely fashioned. All filed and mangled ; and himself he threw upon the shore, Lay, as laid...far extend, That all the ladies won by him and his now slaughter'd friend, Afflicted strangely for his plight, came shrieking from the tents. And fell... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1895 - 650 páginas
...it on his head, Smear'd all his lovely face ; his weeds, divinely fashioned, All filed and mangled ; and himself he threw upon the shore, Lay, as laid...far extend, That all the ladies won by him and his now slaughter'd friend, Afflicted strangely for his plight, came shrieking from the tents, And fell... | |
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