The Works of Virgil:: Containing His Pastorals, Georgics, and Aeneis, Volym 3Jacob Tonson in the Strand., 1721 - 1043 sidor |
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... Heav'n decreed , Was blefs'd with no Male Iffue to fucceed : His Sons in blooming Youth were fnatch'd by Fate : One only Daughter , heir'd the Royal State , Fir'd with her Love , and with Ambition led , 80 The neighb'ring Princes court ...
... Heav'n decreed , Was blefs'd with no Male Iffue to fucceed : His Sons in blooming Youth were fnatch'd by Fate : One only Daughter , heir'd the Royal State , Fir'd with her Love , and with Ambition led , 80 The neighb'ring Princes court ...
Sida 715
... Heav'n his Navy stands , To the fame parts on Earth : his Army lands ; 100 105 The Town he conquers , and the Tow'r commands . Yet more , when fair Lavinia . fed the Fire . Before the Gods , and stood befide her Sire ; Strange to relate ...
... Heav'n his Navy stands , To the fame parts on Earth : his Army lands ; 100 105 The Town he conquers , and the Tow'r commands . Yet more , when fair Lavinia . fed the Fire . Before the Gods , and stood befide her Sire ; Strange to relate ...
Sida 726
... Heav'n , nor Fate , Nor frequent Prodigies permit to join With any Native of th ' Aufonian Line . 1370 A foreign Son - in - law fhall come from far , ( Such is our Doom ) a Chief renown'd in War : Whofe Race fhall bear aloft the Latian ...
... Heav'n , nor Fate , Nor frequent Prodigies permit to join With any Native of th ' Aufonian Line . 1370 A foreign Son - in - law fhall come from far , ( Such is our Doom ) a Chief renown'd in War : Whofe Race fhall bear aloft the Latian ...
Sida 728
... Heav'n my juft Defires deny , Hell fhall the Pow'r of Heav'n and fove fupply .. Grant that the Fates have firm'd , by their Decree , The Trojan Race to reign in Italy : 435 At least I can defer the Nuptial Day , And with protracted Wars ...
... Heav'n my juft Defires deny , Hell fhall the Pow'r of Heav'n and fove fupply .. Grant that the Fates have firm'd , by their Decree , The Trojan Race to reign in Italy : 435 At least I can defer the Nuptial Day , And with protracted Wars ...
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... Heav'n's Command . The youthful Prince With Scorn reply'd , and made this bold Defence . You tell me , Mother , what I knew before , The Phrygian Fleet is landed on the Shore : I neither fear , nor will provoke the War : My Fate is ...
... Heav'n's Command . The youthful Prince With Scorn reply'd , and made this bold Defence . You tell me , Mother , what I knew before , The Phrygian Fleet is landed on the Shore : I neither fear , nor will provoke the War : My Fate is ...
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The Works of Virgil: Containing His Pastorals, Georgics, and Aeneis, Volym 3 Virgil Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1721 |
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Sida 781 - O ye gods, replace On his own head, and on his impious race! The living and the dead at his command Were coupled, face to face, and hand to hand, Till, chok'd with stench, in loath'd embraces tied, The ling'ring wretches pin'd away and died.
Sida 904 - And bristled boars, and woolly sheep expire. Around the piles a careful troop attends, To watch the wasting flames, and weep their burning friends ; Ling'ring along the shore, till dewy night New decks the face of heav'n with starry light.
Sida 901 - O Pallas, thou hast failed thy plighted word, To fight with caution, not to tempt the sword. I warned thee, but in vain, for well I knew What perils youthful ardour would pursue ; That boiling blood would carry thee too far ; Young as thou wert in dangers, raw to war. O curst essay of arms, disastrous doom, Prelude of bloody fields and fights to come.
Sida 779 - The grot with beaten anvils groans around. By turns, their arms advance in equal time ; By turns, their hands descend, and hammers chime. They turn the glowing mass with crooked tongs : The fiery work proceeds, with rustic songs. While, at the Lemnian god's command, they urge Their labours thus, and ply th' JEolian forge, The cheerful morn salutes Evander's eyes, And songs of chirping birds invite to rise.
Sida 970 - And health and vigour are at once restored. lapis first perceived the closing wound, And first the footsteps of a god he found.
Sida 952 - He tries his goring horns against a tree, And meditates his absent enemy; He pushes at the winds; he digs the strand With his black hoofs, and spurns the yellow sand. Nor less the Trojan, in his Lemnian arms...
Sida 968 - The wounded prince is forc'd to leave the field : Strong Mnestheus, and Achates often tried, And young Ascanius, weeping by his side, Conduct him to his tent. Scarce can he rear His limbs from earth, supported on his spear.
Sida 840 - And all th' inferior world. From first to last, The sov'reign senate in degrees are plac'd. Then thus th' almighty sire began: "Ye gods, Natives or denizens of blest abodes, From whence these murmurs, and this change of mind, This backward fate from what was first design'd?
Sida 776 - On their eternal anvils here he found The brethren beating, and the blows go round; A load of pointless thunder now there lies Before their hands to ripen for the skies.
Sida 887 - Tis now my bitter banishment I feel : This is a wound too deep for time to heal. My guilt thy growing virtues did defame ; My blackness blotted thy unblemish'd name.