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If you -are not located in the United States, you will have to check the laws of the -country where you are located before using this eBook. -</div> -<div style='display:block; margin-top:1em; margin-bottom:1em; margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em'>Title: A Burlesque Translation of Homer</div> -<div style='display:block; margin-top:1em; margin-bottom:1em; margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em'>Author: Thomas Bridges</div> -<div style='display:block; margin:1em 0'>Release Date: September 14, 2013 [eBook #43723]<br /> -[Most recently updated: October 24, 2021]</div> -<div style='display:block; margin:1em 0'>Language: English</div> -<div style='display:block; margin:1em 0'>Character set encoding: UTF-8</div> -<div style='display:block; margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em'>Produced by: Marc D’Hooghe</div> -<div style='margin-top:2em; margin-bottom:4em'>*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A BURLESQUE TRANSLATION OF HOMER ***</div> +<div>*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 43723 ***</div> <h1>A BURLESQUE TRANSLATION OF HOMER.</h1> @@ -148,11 +70,8 @@ country where you are located before using this eBook. <h2>THOMAS BRIDGES</h2> - - <h4>THE FOURTH EDITION IMPROVED.</h4> - <h4>VOL. I.</h4> <div class="figcenter" style="width: 300px;"> @@ -190,9 +109,8 @@ curandum.</i></p> <p class="capt">Homer casting pearls before Swine.</p> </div> - <hr class="chap" /> -<h3>THE FIRST BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIAD.</h3> +<h2>THE FIRST BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIAD.</h2> <h4>ARGUMENT.</h4> @@ -217,10 +135,8 @@ Juno at last was over-aw'd,<br/> Or Jove had been well clapper-claw'd.<br/> </p> - <h4>SOMETHING BY WAY OF PREFACE.</h4> - <p class="verse"> Good people, would you know the reason<br/> I write at this unlucky season,<br/> @@ -254,14 +170,12 @@ This is the wherefore; and the why,<br/> Have patience, you'll see by-and-by.<br/> </p> - <hr class="r5" /> <h4>HOMER'S ILIAD.</h4> <h4>BOOK I.</h4> - <p class="verse"> Come, Mrs. Muse, but, if a maid,<br/> Then come Miss Muse, and lend me aid!<br/> @@ -1455,7 +1369,6 @@ His sceptre rais'd, she soon knock'd under.<br/> <hr class="r5" /> <div class="footnote"> - <p><a name="fn1.1" id="fn1.1"></a> <a href="#fnref1.1">[1]</a> Every body knows Ulysses could lie with a very grave face.</p></div> @@ -1464,14 +1377,12 @@ face.</p></div> <p><a name="fn1.2" id="fn1.2"></a> <a href="#fnref1.2">[2]</a> Homer makes the gods go home at sun-set; I wish he could make all country justices and parsons do the same.</p></div> - <hr class="chap" /> -<h3>THE SECOND BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIAD.</h3> +<h2>THE SECOND BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIAD.</h2> <h4>ARGUMENT.</h4> - <p class="verse"> Jove, or by fame he much bely'd is,<br/> Sends off a Dream to hum Atrides:<br/> @@ -1514,12 +1425,10 @@ They nick the time, and make a muster.<br/> <hr class="r5" /> - <h4>HOMER'S ILIAD.</h4> <h4>BOOK II.</h4> - <p class="verse"> The watch past twelve o'clock were roaring,<br/> And citizens in bed were snoring,<br/> @@ -2450,11 +2359,10 @@ They made thunder formerly in the play-houses by rolling a ball in an empty mustard bowl.</p></div> <hr class="chap" /> -<h3>THE THIRD BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIAD.</h3> +<h2>THE THIRD BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIAD.</h2> <h4>ARGUMENT.</h4> - <p class="verse"> Now all the troops in order plac'd,<br/> Against their minds, each other fac'd;<br/> @@ -2488,10 +2396,9 @@ They cry'd Encore, our author's silent.<br/> <hr class="r5" /> -<h3><a name="HOMERS_ILIAD" id="HOMERS_ILIAD">HOMER'S ILIAD.</a></h3> - -<h4><a name="BOOK_III" id="BOOK_III">BOOK III.</a></h4> +<h4>HOMER'S ILIAD.</h4> +<h4>BOOK III.</h4> <p class="verse"> Thus muster'd by their leaders' care,<br/> @@ -3343,8 +3250,7 @@ And swore the Trojans should stand by't.<br/> <hr class="chap" /> - -<h3>THE FOURTH BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIAD</h3> +<h2>THE FOURTH BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIAD</h2> <h4>ARGUMENT.</h4> @@ -3383,7 +3289,6 @@ Who sup and blow, and blow and sup.<br/> </p> </div> - <hr class="r5" /> <h4>HOMER'S ILIAD.</h4> @@ -4405,14 +4310,12 @@ W-stm—ster H-ll</p></div> It is supposed they were knights of the Black Ram, or some such noble order; which is no objection to their being lords likewise.</p></div> - <hr class="chap" /> -<h3>THE FIFTH BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIAD.</h3> +<h2>THE FIFTH BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIAD.</h2> <h4>ARGUMENT.</h4> - <p class="verse"> Pallas, who on the Grecian side is,<br/> Supports the courage of Tydides,<br/> @@ -4454,14 +4357,12 @@ Who made more noise by far with roaring,<br/> Than the whole bench of judges snoring.<br/> </p> - <hr class="r5" /> <h4>HOMER'S ILIAD.</h4> <h4>BOOK V.</h4> - <p class="verse"> And now this scratching kicking jade,<br/> By poets call'd the martial maid,<br/> @@ -6001,10 +5902,9 @@ Menelaus.</p></div> The author could not help letting Mars talk in a soldier-like style.</p></div> - <hr class="chap" /> -<h3>THE SIXTH BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIAD.</h3> +<h2>THE SIXTH BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIAD.</h2> <h4>ARGUMENT.</h4> @@ -6037,12 +5937,10 @@ Some crumbs of comfort on his wife.<br/> <hr class="r5" /> - <h4>HOMER'S ILIAD.</h4> <h4>BOOK VI.</h4> - <p class="verse"> The squabbling gods the fight forsake.<br/> And leave mankind to brew and bake<br/> @@ -7076,8 +6974,7 @@ Hecuba.</p></div> <hr class="chap" /><hr class="tb" /> - -<h1>A BURLESQUE TRANSLATION OF HOMER.</h1> +<h2>A BURLESQUE TRANSLATION OF HOMER.</h2> <h3>IN TWO VOLUMES.</h3> @@ -7085,11 +6982,8 @@ Hecuba.</p></div> <h2>THOMAS BRIDGES</h2> - - <h4>THE FOURTH EDITION IMPROVED.</h4> - <h4>VOL. II.</h4> <div class="figcenter" style="width: 300px;"> @@ -7122,13 +7016,10 @@ curandum.</i></p> <hr class="chap" /> - -<h3>THE SEVENTH BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIAD.</h3> - +<h2>THE SEVENTH BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIAD.</h2> <h4>ARGUMENT.</h4> - <p class="verse"> When Hector got upon the plain,<br/> They fell to loggerheads again;<br/> @@ -7187,14 +7078,12 @@ Till Jove, to stop his guts from rumbling,<br/> Promis'd the wall should soon come tumbling.<br/> </p> - <hr class="r5" /> <h4>HOMER'S ILIAD</h4> <h4>BOOK VII.</h4> - <p class="verse"> Thus spake this Trojan heart of oak,<br/> And thunder'd through the gate like smoke;<br/> @@ -8171,7 +8060,6 @@ And beg such coil he would not keep,<br/> But let the maudlin knaves go sleep.<br/> </p> - <div class="footnote"> <p><a name="fn7.1" id="fn7.1"></a> <a href="#fnref7.1">[1]</a> @@ -8198,14 +8086,12 @@ synagogue, he observed the most devout of them making confounded ugly faces. What reason they have for striving to put on worse phizzes than God has given them, he cannot tell.</p></div> - <hr class="chap" /> -<h3>THE EIGHTH BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIAD.</h3> +<h2>THE EIGHTH BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIAD.</h2> <h4>ARGUMENT.</h4> - <p class="verse"> Jove calls his under-strappers round him,<br/> And in a dev'lish rage they found him.<br/> @@ -8273,7 +8159,6 @@ And their teeth chatter'd as he spoke.<br/> <h4>BOOK VIII.</h4> - <p class="verse"> Aurora was the skies adorning,<br/> Or, in plain English, it was morning,<br/> @@ -9434,8 +9319,7 @@ very small, and thrown through the flame of a candle.</p></div> <hr class="chap" /> - -<h3>THE NINTH BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIAD.</h3> +<h2>THE NINTH BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIAD.</h2> <h4>ARGUMENT.</h4> @@ -9471,14 +9355,12 @@ Achilles turn'd it all to farce,<br/> And clapp'd his hand upon his a—e.<br/> </p> - <hr class="r5" /> <h4>HOMER'S ILIAD.</h4> <h4>BOOK IX.</h4> - <p class="verse"> Whilst Troy's bold sons with shouts get drunk,<br/> The conquer'd Grecians sweat and funk.<br/> @@ -11092,14 +10974,12 @@ cannon into a concert.</p></div> Through the Devil's Gap was the way to the Duke of Newcastle's.</p></div> - <hr class="chap" /> -<h3>THE TENTH BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIAD.</h3> +<h2>THE TENTH BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIAD.</h2> <h4>ARGUMENT.</h4> - <p class="verse"> Finding that no Achilles comes,<br/> Poor Agamemnon bites his thumbs;<br/> @@ -11127,14 +11007,12 @@ For, after stealing sev'ral purses,<br/> They stole a special pair of horses.<br/> </p> - <hr class="r5" /> <h4>HOMER'S ILIAD.</h4> <h4>BOOK X.</h4> - <p class="verse"> The Greeks, though sorely drubb'd all day,<br/> Asleep before their scullers lay—<br/> @@ -12442,14 +12320,12 @@ Then smoke their pipes, and drink, and funk,<br/> Till every soul got bloody drunk!<br/> </p> - <hr class="chap" /> -<h3>THE ELEVENTH BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIAD.</h3> +<h2>THE ELEVENTH BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIAD.</h2> <h4>ARGUMENT.</h4> - <p class="verse"> The Grecian chief his jacket put on,<br/> Though there was not a single button,<br/> @@ -12518,12 +12394,10 @@ Stay'd him till he had spread a plaster.<br/> <hr class="r5" /> - <h4>HOMER'S ILIAD.</h4> <h4>BOOK XI.</h4> - <p class="verse"> And now the Morn, with yellow locks,<br/> From Tithon's hammock stuff'd with flocks,<br/> @@ -14323,14 +14197,12 @@ Fried beef and cabbage is a dish so well known by the name of bubble-and-squeak in town, that it is only for the sake of my country readers I insert this note.</p></div> - <hr class="chap" /> -<h3>THE TWELFTH BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIAD.</h3> +<h2>THE TWELFTH BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIAD.</h2> <h4>ARGUMENT.</h4> - <p class="verse"> The Grecian curl'd and knotty pates<br/> Are driv'n behind their shabby gates.<br/> @@ -14371,12 +14243,10 @@ And drives them all on board their boats.<br/> <hr class="r5" /> - <h4>HOMER'S ILIAD.</h4> <h4>BOOK XII.</h4> - <p class="verse"> Now whilst Patroclus play'd the quack,<br/> The mob each other's bones did thwack,<br/> @@ -15320,448 +15190,6 @@ together.</p></div> <h4>END OF VOLUME II.</h4> -<div style='display:block; margin-top:4em'>*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A BURLESQUE TRANSLATION OF HOMER ***</div> -<div style='text-align:left'> - -<div style='display:block; margin:1em 0'> -Updated editions will replace the previous one—the old editions will -be renamed. -</div> - -<div style='display:block; margin:1em 0'> -Creating the works from print editions not protected by U.S. copyright -law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, -so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United -States without permission and without paying copyright -royalties. 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