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... fear of censure , they contribute to establish it , and thus become an authority against others , who in reality are but of their own opinion . Ovid was so far from paying a blind deference to the venerable name of his Grecian ...
... fear of censure , they contribute to establish it , and thus become an authority against others , who in reality are but of their own opinion . Ovid was so far from paying a blind deference to the venerable name of his Grecian ...
Sida 35
... fear them , are afraid of every one . From Myrrha ; that shame is sometimes hard to be overcome ; but if the sex once gets the better of it , it gives them afterwards no more trouble . From Cenis ; that effeminacy in youth may change to ...
... fear them , are afraid of every one . From Myrrha ; that shame is sometimes hard to be overcome ; but if the sex once gets the better of it , it gives them afterwards no more trouble . From Cenis ; that effeminacy in youth may change to ...
Sida 45
... fear , And winds that on their wings cold winter bear . Nor were those blustering brethren left at large , On seas and shores , their fury to discharge : Bound as they are , and circumscrib'd in place , They rend the world , resistless ...
... fear , And winds that on their wings cold winter bear . Nor were those blustering brethren left at large , On seas and shores , their fury to discharge : Bound as they are , and circumscrib'd in place , They rend the world , resistless ...
Sida 46
... fear , His words were simple , and his soul sincere ; Needless was written law , where none oppress'd : The law of man was written in his breast ! No suppliant crowds before the judge appear'd , No court 46 Book t . OVID'S METAMORPHOSES ...
... fear , His words were simple , and his soul sincere ; Needless was written law , where none oppress'd : The law of man was written in his breast ! No suppliant crowds before the judge appear'd , No court 46 Book t . OVID'S METAMORPHOSES ...
Sida 50
... fear confess'd the god . At length , with indignation , thus he broke His awful silence , and the powers bespoke . ' I was not more concern'd in that debate Of empire , when our universal state Was put to hazard , and the giant - race ...
... fear confess'd the god . At length , with indignation , thus he broke His awful silence , and the powers bespoke . ' I was not more concern'd in that debate Of empire , when our universal state Was put to hazard , and the giant - race ...
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Ovid's Metamorphoses, Tr. by Dr. Garth, and Others Publius Ovidius Naso Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2023 |
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Achelous Ajax altar arms bear behold bless'd blood breast breath Byblis call'd Caunus Ceres Ceyx chang'd charms Cinyras confess'd cries crime crown'd dart daughter death drew earth Ev'n eyes face fair fame fatal fate father fear fierce fire fix'd flame fled flew flies fury Galanthis goddess gods grief ground hair hand head heart heaven heavenly Hippomenes honour impious Iphis join'd Jove king Latian light limbs lov'd maid mortal mourn Myrrha Naiads night nymph o'er once Ovid pass'd Peleus Pentheus Perseus Phaëton Phineus Phocus Phoebus Pirithous plain pleas'd possess'd pow'r pray'r press'd Procris purple pursue race rage rais'd rise Scylla seas seem'd seiz'd shade shore show'd sight sire skies slain soft soul spoke spring stood STORY streams strove tears Tereus thee Theseus thou Thracian tongue transform'd trembling turn'd Twas Vertumnus view'd virgin waves winds wings wood wound wretched youth
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Sida 54 - The mountain nymphs and Themis they adore, And from her oracles relief implore. The most upright of mortal men was he; The most sincere and holy woman, she. When Jupiter, surveying Earth from high, Beheld it in a lake of water lie...
Sida 86 - The breathless Phaeton, with flaming hair, Shot from the chariot like a falling star, That in a summer's evening from the top Of heaven drops down, or seems at least to drop; Till on the Po his blasted corpse was hurl'd, Far from his country, in the western world.
Sida 67 - Tracbin court, The wreck of wretched Ceyx to report : Before his queen bid the pale spectre stand, Who begs a vain relief at Juno's hand.
Sida 122 - It happen'd once, within a shady wood, Two twisted snakes he in conjunction view'd ; When with his staff their slimy folds he broke. And lost his manhood at the fatal stroke. But, after seven revolving years he view'd The self-same serpents in the self-same wood ;
Sida 94 - The shaggy bear, though now herself was one ! How from the sight of rugged wolves retire, Although the grim Lycaon was her sire ! But now her son had fifteen summers told, Fierce at the chase, and in the forest bold ; When, as he beat the woods in quest of prey, He...
Sida 62 - Mine is the invention of the charming lyre ; Sweet notes, and heavenly numbers, I inspire. Sure is my bow, unerring is my dart ; But ah ! more deadly his, who pierced my heart.
Sida 71 - I see the right, and I approve it too ; Condemn the wrong, and yet the wrong pursue.
Sida 44 - The golden age was" first ; when man, yet new, No rule but uncorrupted reason knew ; And, with a native bent, did good pursue.
Sida 81 - Had turn'd it to the bird that bears his name. A truce succeeds the labours of this day, And arms suspended with a long delay. While Trojan walls are kept with watch and ward; The Greeks before their trenches mount the guard ; The feast...
Sida 82 - That, deck'd with stars, lie scatter'd o'er the skies. There is a place above, where Scorpio bent In tail and arms surrounds a vast extent ; In a wide circuit of the heavens he shines, And fills the space of two celestial signs.