The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 27
עמוד 100
... race ( whose story is often touched on ) ; from his great riches ( an ordinary common - place in Pindar ) ; from his hospitality , munificence , and other vir- tues . The Ode ( according to the constant custom of the Poet ) consists ...
... race ( whose story is often touched on ) ; from his great riches ( an ordinary common - place in Pindar ) ; from his hospitality , munificence , and other vir- tues . The Ode ( according to the constant custom of the Poet ) consists ...
עמוד 101
... race ; Theron there , and he alone , Even his own swift forefathers has outgone . They through rough ways , o'er many stops they pass'd , Till on the fatal bank at last They Agrigentum built , the beauteous eye Of fair - faced Sicily ...
... race ; Theron there , and he alone , Even his own swift forefathers has outgone . They through rough ways , o'er many stops they pass'd , Till on the fatal bank at last They Agrigentum built , the beauteous eye Of fair - faced Sicily ...
עמוד 102
... race pursue , E'er since the fatal son his father slew , And did old oracles fulfil Of Gods that cannot lie , for they foretell but their own will . Erynnis saw ' t , and made in her own seed The innocent Parricide to bleed ; She slew ...
... race pursue , E'er since the fatal son his father slew , And did old oracles fulfil Of Gods that cannot lie , for they foretell but their own will . Erynnis saw ' t , and made in her own seed The innocent Parricide to bleed ; She slew ...
עמוד 103
... race . Greatness of mind and fortune too The ' Olympic trophies show : Both their several parts must do In the noble chase of fame ; This without that is blind , that without this is lame . Nor is fair Virtue's picture seen aright But ...
... race . Greatness of mind and fortune too The ' Olympic trophies show : Both their several parts must do In the noble chase of fame ; This without that is blind , that without this is lame . Nor is fair Virtue's picture seen aright But ...
עמוד 107
... race in the Nemæan games ( a solemnity instituted first to celebrate the funeral of Opheltes , as is at large described by Statius ; and afterwards continued every third year , with an extraordinary conflux of all Greece , and with in ...
... race in the Nemæan games ( a solemnity instituted first to celebrate the funeral of Opheltes , as is at large described by Statius ; and afterwards continued every third year , with an extraordinary conflux of all Greece , and with in ...
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Abishai affright Agrigentum ANGELES Baal beauteous beauty Benaiah bless'd blood bold breast breath bright burning-glass CALIFORN canst Chromius clouds crown cursed danger David death dreadful e'er earth Edom eyes fair fame fate fear fear'd feast fire fix'd flame foreskins friends gentle God's Gods gold Goliah hand happy haste heart heaven honour Israel Joab jointure king light live LOS ANGELES Love's lovers lyre Michal mighty Moab Moloch move Muse Naioth Nature's ne'er night noble nought numbers o'er Ortygia pain pass'd Pharaoh Pindar pride Prince proud prove rage rich round sacred Saul Saul's scarce seem'd shine sight slain soul sprite stamp'd stars straight strong swift sword tears thee Thersander thine things thou dost thou'rt thought thyself trees trembling troops twas Twill tyrant vast verse virtue Whilst wise wonder wondrous wound wretched youth Zippor