Seven sacred tripods, whose unsullied frame Yet knows no office, nor has felt the flame; Twelve steeds unmatch'd in fleetness and in force, And still victorious in the dusty course; (Rich were the man, whose ample stores exceed... Ancient Irish Minstrelsy - Page 25by William Hamilton Drummond - 1852 - 292 pagesFull view - About this book
| Homer - 1884 - 500 pages
...has felt the flame ; Seven sacred tripods, whose unsullied frame Twelve steeds unmatch'd in fleetness and in force> And still victorious in the dusty course...exceed The prizes purchased by their winged speed); Skill'd in each art, unmatch'd in form divine, Seven lovely captives of the Lesbian line, The same... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1903 - 704 pages
...unsullied frame Yet knows no office, nor has felt the flame: 160 Twelve steeds unmatch'd in fleetness and in force, And still victorious in the dusty course (Rich were the man whose ample storeĀ» exceed The prizes purchas'd by their winged speed) : Sev'n lovely captives of the Leshian line,... | |
| Homer - Epic poetry, Greek - 1909 - 630 pages
...unsullied frame ' Yet knows no office, nor has felt the flame : ' Twelve steeds unmatch'd in fleetness and in force, ' And still victorious in the dusty...course : ' (Rich were the man whose ample stores exceed 350 ' The prizes purchas'd by their winged speed :) ' Seven lovely captives of the Lesbian line, '... | |
| |