The British Poets: Including Translations ... |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 41
עמוד 40
My birth I boast ( the blue - eyed virgin cries ) From great Anchialus , renown'd and wise : Mentes my name ; I rule the Taphian race , Whose bounds the deep circumfluent waves emA duteous people , and industrious isle , [ brace : To ...
My birth I boast ( the blue - eyed virgin cries ) From great Anchialus , renown'd and wise : Mentes my name ; I rule the Taphian race , Whose bounds the deep circumfluent waves emA duteous people , and industrious isle , [ brace : To ...
עמוד 41
Let not your soul be sunk in sad despair ; He lives , he breathes this heavenly vital air , Among a savage race , whose shelfy bounds With ceaseless roar the foaming deep surrounds . The thoughts which roll within my ravish'd breast ...
Let not your soul be sunk in sad despair ; He lives , he breathes this heavenly vital air , Among a savage race , whose shelfy bounds With ceaseless roar the foaming deep surrounds . The thoughts which roll within my ravish'd breast ...
עמוד 47
Then swelling sorrows burst their former bounds , With echoing grief afresh the dome resounds ; Till Pallas , piteous of her plaintive cries , In slumber closed her silver - streaming eyes . Meantime , rekindled at the royal charms ...
Then swelling sorrows burst their former bounds , With echoing grief afresh the dome resounds ; Till Pallas , piteous of her plaintive cries , In slumber closed her silver - streaming eyes . Meantime , rekindled at the royal charms ...
עמוד 64
Next , to the court , impatient of delay , With rapid step the goddess urged her way : There every eye with slumberous chains she bound , And dash'd the flowing goblet to the ground , Drowsy they rose , with heavy fumes oppress'd ...
Next , to the court , impatient of delay , With rapid step the goddess urged her way : There every eye with slumberous chains she bound , And dash'd the flowing goblet to the ground , Drowsy they rose , with heavy fumes oppress'd ...
עמוד 77
... Apollo touch'd him with his gentle dart ; E'en with the rudder in his hand he fell , To pay whose honours to the shades of hell , We check'd our haste , by pious office bound , And laid our old companion in the ground .
... Apollo touch'd him with his gentle dart ; E'en with the rudder in his hand he fell , To pay whose honours to the shades of hell , We check'd our haste , by pious office bound , And laid our old companion in the ground .
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לא מצאנו ביקורות במקומות הרגילים
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Achilles action arms attend bear beneath blood bound breast breath cares cause chief coast command cried death deep descends dire divine dome dreadful earth eyes fair faithful fame fate father feast fields gave give goddess gods grace guest hand haste head hear heart Heaven hero hour human Jove kind king labours land lives lost mind mortal moves native never night o'er once palace Pallas plain pleasing poem prepare prince queen race rage realms replies rest rich rise rock roll rose round royal sacred sails shade shining ship shore sire skies soft soon soul speed spoke spread stand storms stranger Swift tears Telemachus thee thou thought toils train Ulysses vessel voice wandering waters waves wide winds wine wise woes youth