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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 47
עמוד 37
There , warm with filial love , the cause inquire That from his realm retards his godlike sire : Delivering early to the voice of fame The promise of a great , immortal name . ' She said : the sandals of celestial mould , Fledged with ...
There , warm with filial love , the cause inquire That from his realm retards his godlike sire : Delivering early to the voice of fame The promise of a great , immortal name . ' She said : the sandals of celestial mould , Fledged with ...
עמוד 39
To Phemius was consign'd the chorded lyre , Whose hand reluctant touch'd the warbling wire : Phemius , whose voice divine could sweetest sing High strains , responsive to the vocal string .
To Phemius was consign'd the chorded lyre , Whose hand reluctant touch'd the warbling wire : Phemius , whose voice divine could sweetest sing High strains , responsive to the vocal string .
עמוד 44
Then let this dictate of my love prevail : Instant , to foreign realms prepare to sail , To learn your father's fortunes : fame may prove , Or omend voice ( the messenger of Jove ) , Propitions to the search . Direct your toil Through ...
Then let this dictate of my love prevail : Instant , to foreign realms prepare to sail , To learn your father's fortunes : fame may prove , Or omend voice ( the messenger of Jove ) , Propitions to the search . Direct your toil Through ...
עמוד 46
... gently checks the minstrel's tuneful hand• Phemius ! let acts of gods and heroes old , What ancient bards in hall and bower have told , Attemper'd to the lyre your voice employ ; Such the pleased ear will drink with silent joy .
... gently checks the minstrel's tuneful hand• Phemius ! let acts of gods and heroes old , What ancient bards in hall and bower have told , Attemper'd to the lyre your voice employ ; Such the pleased ear will drink with silent joy .
עמוד 54
If e'er he bore the sword to strengthen ill , Or having power to wrong , betray'd the will , On me , on me your kindled wrath assuage , And bid the voice of lawless riot rage . If ruin to our royal race ye doom , Be you the spoilers ...
If e'er he bore the sword to strengthen ill , Or having power to wrong , betray'd the will , On me , on me your kindled wrath assuage , And bid the voice of lawless riot rage . If ruin to our royal race ye doom , Be you the spoilers ...
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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 lord lost mind 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