Then ceased for ever, by the Furies tied, His fateful voice. The intrepid chief replied With unabated rage—" So let it be ! Portents and prodigies are lost on me. I know my fate : to die, to see no more My much-loved parents, and my native shore —... De Quincey's Writings - 第 327 頁Thomas De Quincey 著 - 1853完整檢視 - 關於此書
| British poets - 1822 - 348 頁
...intrepid chief replied With unabated rage — ' So let it be ! Portents and prodigies are lost on me. I know my fate : to die, to see no more My much-loved parents, and my native shore — Enough — when Heaven ordains, I sink in night ; Now perish Troy !' He said,... | |
| 1826 - 544 頁
...victory zt his death:— 432 Wiffen's Tasso. Oct. " So let it be. Portents and prodigies are lost on me. I know my fate : to die, to see no more My much-loved parents, and my native shore — Enough — when Heaven ordains, I sink in night ; Now perish Troy !" — Book... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1839 - 510 頁
...intrepid chief replied With unabated rage — " So let it lie ! Portents and prodigies are lost on me. ng shall tear thee from his heart, Life's idle business at one and my native shore — Enough — when heaven ordains, I sink in night ; Now i>erish Troy !" He said,... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1848 - 584 頁
...intrepid chief replied, With unahated rage : ' So let it be ! Portents and prodigies arc lost on me. I know my fate : — to die, to see no more My much-loved parents, and my native shove — Enough : — when heaven ordains, I sink in night, — Now perish Troy:' he... | |
| Homer - 1853 - 336 頁
...intrepid chief replied With unabated rage — " So let it be ! Portents and prodigies are lost on me. I know my fate : to die, to see no more My much-loved parents, and my native shore — Enough — when heaven ordains, I sink in night: 470 Now perish Troy!" He said,... | |
| John Wilson - 1857 - 480 頁
...intrepid Chief replied, With unabated rage — ' So let it be ! Portents and prodigies are lost on me. I know my fate ; to die — to see no more My much-loved parents and my native shore — Enough ; when heaven ordains I sink in night — Now perish Troy ! ' He said,... | |
| John Wilson - 1857 - 480 頁
...intrepid Chief replied, With unabated rage — ' So let it be ! Portents and prodigies are lost on me. I know my fate ; to die — to see no more My much-loved parents and my native shore — Enough ; when heaven ordains I sink in night — Now perish Troy ! ' He said,... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1863 - 424 頁
...had robbed him of his dearest friend? Or is there any gleam of truth in saying that jura negat obi nata, when, of all the heroes in the " Iliad," he...resignation to the doom of early death? " Enough, I know my fate—to die; to see no more My much-loved parents, or my native shore." Charles XII. of Sweden threatened... | |
| Henry Allon - 1865 - 574 頁
...intrepid chief replied, With unabated rage — " So let it be ! Portents and prodigies are lost on me. I know my fate ; to die — to see no more My much-loved parents and my native shore — Enough ; when heaven ordains I sink in night — Now perish Troy !" he said,... | |
| Homerus - 1870 - 552 頁
...intrepid chief replied With unabated rage — " So let it be ! Portents and prodigies are lost on me. I know my fate : to die, to see no more My much-loved parents and my native shore — 470 Enough- when heaven ordains, I sink in night ; Now perish Troy !" — He... | |
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