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... mind . Jussit et extendi campos , subsidere valles , Fronde tegi sylvas The fat of the Hebrew lawgiver is not more sublime than the jussit of the Latin poet , who goes on in the same elevated and philosophical style : His super imposuit ...
... mind . Jussit et extendi campos , subsidere valles , Fronde tegi sylvas The fat of the Hebrew lawgiver is not more sublime than the jussit of the Latin poet , who goes on in the same elevated and philosophical style : His super imposuit ...
Sida 58
... mind ; If yet they can forgive and yet be kind ; Tell how we may restore , by second birth , Mankind , and people desolated earth . ' Then thus the gracious goddess , nodding , said : 58 Book 1 . OVID'S METAMORPHOSES .
... mind ; If yet they can forgive and yet be kind ; Tell how we may restore , by second birth , Mankind , and people desolated earth . ' Then thus the gracious goddess , nodding , said : 58 Book 1 . OVID'S METAMORPHOSES .
Sida 69
... mind , His charge was still before him , though behind . In fields he suffer'd her to feed by day ; But when the setting sun to night gave way , The captive cow he summon'd with a call , And drove her back , and tied her to the stall ...
... mind , His charge was still before him , though behind . In fields he suffer'd her to feed by day ; But when the setting sun to night gave way , The captive cow he summon'd with a call , And drove her back , and tied her to the stall ...
Sida 73
... mind , And often , often to my lips be join'd . " He form'd the reeds , proportion'd as they are , Unequal in their length , and wax'd with care , They still retain the name of his ungrateful fair . ' ) While Hermes pip'd , and sung ...
... mind , And often , often to my lips be join'd . " He form'd the reeds , proportion'd as they are , Unequal in their length , and wax'd with care , They still retain the name of his ungrateful fair . ' ) While Hermes pip'd , and sung ...
Sida 83
... find ; Both he compares , and measures in his mind ; And sometimes casts an eye upon the east , And sometimes looks on the forbidden west . The horses ' names he knew not in the fright Book 2. OVID'S METAMORPHOSES . 85.
... find ; Both he compares , and measures in his mind ; And sometimes casts an eye upon the east , And sometimes looks on the forbidden west . The horses ' names he knew not in the fright Book 2. OVID'S METAMORPHOSES . 85.
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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.