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The Iliads of Homer, Prince of Poets: Never Before in Any ...
But Ajax a far greater stone lift up, and (wreathing b round, With all his body laid
to it) he sent it forth to wound ; And gave unmeasur'd force to it : the round stone
broke within His rundled c target : his lov'd knees to languish d did begin ; And he
...
Homer, George Chapman, William Cooke Taylor, 1843
239. "His rundled target." The word "rundle" as "orb, disk, or ciroular orbit" was
oommon in the 16th and 17th centuries. But this is the only illustration in the NED
of the form, rundled. SC0PTICAL. II. XVI. Com. "It flies all Ms Translators and 385.
Phyllis Brooks Bartlett, 1935
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The Works of William Shakespeare
But Ajax a farre greater stonelift up, and (wreathin round With all his bodle la d to
it) he sent it forth to wound, And gave unmeas d force to it; the round stone broke
within His rundled target : his lov'd knees to languish did begin ; And he leand, ...
William Shakespeare, 1810
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The retrospective review
But Ajax a far greater stone lift up, and, wreathing round With all his bodie lay'd to
it, he sent it forth to wound, And gave unmeasur'd force to it; the round stone
broke within His rundled target: his lov'd knees to languish did begin, And he
lean'd ...
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The North of England magazine [afterw.] The North of England ...
But Ajax a far greater stone lift up, and (wreathing round With all his body laid to it
) he sent it forth to wound; And gave unmeasured force to it: the round stone
broke within His rundled target; his lov'd knees to languish did begin; And he
lean'd, ...
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Mosses from an Old Manse
Be that as it might, numberless great guns, whose thunder had long been the
voice of battle, — the artillery of the Armada, the battering trains of Marlborough,
and the adverse cannon of Napoleon and Wellington, — were t rundled into the ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1854
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Encyclopædia Metropolitana; Or, Universal Dictionary of ...
But Aim: at farre greater stone lift up, and (wreathing round, With all his body layd
to it) he sent it forth to wound, And gave unmeasur'd force to it ; the round stone
broke within His rundled target. Chapman. Homer. Iliad, book xvii. p. 10].
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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Delphi Complete Works of Homer (Illustrated)
But Ajax a far greater stone lift up, and, wreathing round, With allhisbody laidto it,
he sent it forth to wound, And gave unmeasured force toit; theround stone broke
within His rundled target; his loved knees tolanguish did begin; And he leaned, ...
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The Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian ...
But Ajax a far greater stone lift up, and, wreathing round With all his bodie lay'd to
it, he sent it forth to wound, And gave unmeasur'd force to it ; the round stone
broke within His rundled target : his lov'd knees to languish did begin, And he ...
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The Iliads: Never Before in Any Language Truly Translated, ...
... And gave unmeasur'd force to it; the round stone broke within His rundled
target ; his lov'd knees to languish did begin; And he lean'd, stretch'd out on his
shield; but Phoebus rais'd him straight. Then had they laid on wounds with
swords, ...
Homerus, George Chapman, Richard Hooper, 1857