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diff --git a/51355-0.txt b/51355-0.txt index bacd3ff..36ded89 100644 --- a/51355-0.txt +++ b/51355-0.txt @@ -1,7 +1,5 @@ *** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 51355 *** -cover - @@ -1297,7 +1295,7 @@ They reach’d the navy and the tents, in which the quarter lay Of all the Myrmidons, and found the chief Chief in their sway Set at his black bark in his tent. Nor was Achilles glad To see their presence; nor themselves in any glory had -Their message, but with rev’rence stocd, and fear’d th’ offended king, +Their message, but with rev’rence stood, and fear’d th’ offended king, Ask’d not the dame, nor spake a word. He yet, well knowing the thing That caus’d their coming, grac’d them thus: “Heralds, ye men that bear The messages of men and gods, y’ are welcome, come ye near. @@ -2834,7 +2832,7 @@ shield, And, with the strength he gave to it, it made the curets yield, His coat of mail, his breast, and all, and drove his entrails in, In that low region where the guts in three small parts begin; -Yet he, in bowing of his breast, prvented sable death. +Yet he, in bowing of his breast, prevented sable death. This taint he follow’d with his sword, drawn from a silver sheath, Which lifting high, he strook his helm full where his plume did stand, On which it piecemeal brake, and fell from his unhappy hand. @@ -3024,7 +3022,7 @@ With posting to and fro for Greece, and bringing banes desir’d To people must’ring Priamus, and his perfidious sons; Yet thou protect’st, and join’st with them whom each just Deity shuns. Go on, but ever go resolv’d all other Gods have vow’d -To cross thy partial course for Toy, in all that makes it proud.” +To cross thy partial course for Troy, in all that makes it proud.” At this, the cloud-compelling Jove a far-fetch’d sigh let fly, And said: “Thou fury! What offence of such impiety Hath Priam or his sons done thee, that, with so high a hate, @@ -3463,7 +3461,7 @@ Hearing the bleating of their lambs) did all their wide host fill With shouts and clamours, nor observ’d one voice, one baaing still, But show’d mix’d tongues from many a land of men call’d to their aid. Rude Mars had th’ ordering of their spirits; of Greeks, the learned -Maid +Maid. But Terror follow’d both the hosts, and Flight, and furious Strife The sister, and the mate, of Mars, that spoil of human life; And never is her rage at rest, at first she is but small, @@ -5061,7 +5059,7 @@ Of Ægis-bearing Jupiter) another of their own Did add to it, and set it round with elms; by which is shown, In theirs, the barrenness of death; yet might it serve beside To shelter the sad monument from all the ruffinous pride -Of storms and tempests, us’d to hurt things or that noble kind, +Of storms and tempests, us’d to hurt things of that noble kind, The short life yet my mother liv’d he sav’d, and serv’d his mind With all the riches of the realm; which not enough esteem’d He kept her pris’ner; whom small time, but much more wealth, redeem’d, @@ -6400,7 +6398,7 @@ And Iphianassa; of all three the worthiest let him take All-jointureless to Peleus’ court; I will her jointure make, And that so great as never yet did any maid prefer, Sev’n cities right magnificent, I will bestow on her; -Enope, and Cardamyle, Mira for herbs renown’d, +Enope, and Cardamyle, Hira for herbs renown’d, The fair Æpea, Pedasus that doth with grapes abound, Anthæa girded with green meads, Phera surnam’d Divine; All whose bright turrets on the sea, in sandy Pylos, shine. @@ -6957,7 +6955,7 @@ ANOTHER ARGUMENT Kappa the night exploits applies: -Rhesus’ and Dolons tragedies. +Rhesus’ and Dolon’s tragedies. The other princes at their ships soft-finger’d sleep did bind, @@ -8308,7 +8306,7 @@ To reach the ships; which all at last ascend. ANOTHER ARGUMENT -Μy works the Trojans all the grace, +My works the Trojans all the grace, And doth the Grecian fort deface. |
