To stern Tydides now he falls a prey, No friend to guard him in the dreadful day ! Breathless the good man fell, and by his side His faithful servant, old Calesius died. A Tale of the Times - 第 212 頁Jane West 著 - 1799完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Homerus, William Holwell - 1776 - 392 頁
...hofpitable, rich, and good: In fair Arifbe's walls (his native place) He held his feat ; a friend to human race. Faft by the road, his ever.open door Oblig'd the wealthy, and reliev'd the poor. To ftern Tydides now he falls a prey, No friend to guard him in the dreadful dayt Breathlefs the good... | |
| Homer - 1791 - 410 頁
...and ninety-three theufand 1* pieces of gold, bearing the ttamp of Darius. Thefe J^5 ."treafures vr* Faft by the road, his ever-open door Oblig'd the wealthy, and reliev'd the poor, zcr To ftern Tydides now he falls a prey, No friend to guard him in the dreadful day ! Breathlefs the... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 頁
...and good: In li'.r Arifbc's wall: (his native place) He held his feat ; a friend to human race. Tuft by the road his ever-open door Oblig'd the wealthy, and reliev'd the poor. To ftern Tydides now he falls a prey, No frirn4 to guard him in the dreadful day ! BreithWs the good... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 頁
...and good : In fair Ariibc's walls I his native place) He held hi: feat ; a mend to human race. Fad by the road his ever-open door Oblig'd the wealthy, and reliev'd the poor. ' To (tern Tydides now he falls a prey, No friend to guard him in the dreadful day ! Bieathlels the... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 428 頁
...a ftory of this kind, which is prodigious, being of a private man fo immenfely rich as to enterFaft by the road, his ever-open door Oblig'd the wealthy, and reliev'd the poor. 10 tain Xerxes and his whole army. I fhall tranfcrihc the paflagc as I find it tranflated to my hands.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 496 頁
...and good: In fair Arifbe's walls (his native place) He held his feat ; a friend to human race. Fift by the road, his ever-open door Oblig'd the wealthy, and reliev'd the poor. 20 To ftern Tydides now he falls a prey, No friend to guard him in the dreadful day! •mthlefs the... | |
| Jane West - 1803 - 1136 頁
...walU (his native place) He held hit feat ; the friend of human race. Faft by the road, his ever open door Oblig'd the wealthy, and reliev*d the poor. Breathlefs the good man fell. POPS's HOUEt. N MARIA ftood in the great hall ready to attend her lady, her eyes fwelled with tears,... | |
| 1813 - 352 頁
...and good : In fair Arisbe's walls (his native place) He held his seat ! a friend to human race, Fast by the road, his ever-open door Oblig'd the wealthy, and reliev'd the poor. To stern Tydides now he falls a prey, No friend to guard him in the dreadful day ! Breathless the good... | |
| 1873 - 716 頁
...of commendation to -Mr. Robinson, whole friendly and hospitable disposition were well Known : " Fast by the road his ever-open door Oblig'd the wealthy and reliev'd the poor." Governors, commodores, and commanders-in-chief. on their tours of pleasure or duty, were glad to find... | |
| Henry Scadding - 1878 - 652 頁
...of commendation to Mr. Robinson, whose friendly and hospitable disposition were well known : " Fast by the road his ever-open door Oblig'd the wealthy and reliev'd the poor." Governors, Commodores, and Commanders-in-chief, on their tours of pleasure or duty, were glad to find... | |
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