Ovid, Volym 2Harper & brothers, 1836 |
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... as soon as thrown , Falls at his feet , and , with a seeming sense , Implores his pardon for its late offence , 10 15 20 26 30 But now their frantic rage unbounded grows C 2 METAMORPHOSES . - BOOK XI . 29 BOOK XI Death of Orpheus.
... as soon as thrown , Falls at his feet , and , with a seeming sense , Implores his pardon for its late offence , 10 15 20 26 30 But now their frantic rage unbounded grows C 2 METAMORPHOSES . - BOOK XI . 29 BOOK XI Death of Orpheus.
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... fall , to court the wind , and catch the gales . By this the vessel half her course had run , And as much rested till the rising sun ; Both shores were lost to sight , when at the close Of day a stiffer gale at east arose : The sea grew ...
... fall , to court the wind , and catch the gales . By this the vessel half her course had run , And as much rested till the rising sun ; Both shores were lost to sight , when at the close Of day a stiffer gale at east arose : The sea grew ...
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... falling one , the heavens and sea Meet at their confines , in the middle way : The sails are drunk with showers , and drop with rain ; Sweet waters mingle with the briny main ; No star appears to lend his friendly light ; Darkness and ...
... falling one , the heavens and sea Meet at their confines , in the middle way : The sails are drunk with showers , and drop with rain ; Sweet waters mingle with the briny main ; No star appears to lend his friendly light ; Darkness and ...
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... falls , than if some giant tore Pindus and Athos with the freight they bore , 765 And toss'd on seas , press'd with ... falling billow stops his breath , 780 785 Breaks o'er his head , and whelms him underneath . Bright Lucifer unlike ...
... falls , than if some giant tore Pindus and Athos with the freight they bore , 765 And toss'd on seas , press'd with ... falling billow stops his breath , 780 785 Breaks o'er his head , and whelms him underneath . Bright Lucifer unlike ...
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... fall successless tries : The downy plume a quick descent denies . Enraged , he often dives beneath the wave , And there in vain expects to find a grave . His ceaseless sorrow for the unhappy maid Meager'd his look , and on his spirits ...
... fall successless tries : The downy plume a quick descent denies . Enraged , he often dives beneath the wave , And there in vain expects to find a grave . His ceaseless sorrow for the unhappy maid Meager'd his look , and on his spirits ...
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Achilles Acontius Ajax Anaxarete arms bear behold betray'd bless'd blood bore breast Briseis call'd Ceyx charms cried crime cursed Cycnus Cydippe CYPARISSUS dart dear death dreadful earth Ev'n eyes face fair fame fatal fate father fear fierce fight fill'd fire fix'd flame flood goddess gods grace Grecian Greece grief hair hand haste heart heaven Hector Hecuba hero Hippolytus Hippomenes honour hope join'd Jove kind king Latian Lemnos light limbs live Macareus maid Medea Menelaus mighty mind mourn night nuptial nymph o'er once pass'd Peleus Phoebus pious Pirithous plain prayers prey Priam PROTESILAUS race rage sacred sails Sappho Scylla seas seem'd shade shame shore sight sire skies slain soft soul stood streams sword tears tender thee Theseus thine thou Thracian trembling Trojan Troy Twas Ulysses Venus Vertumnus vows waves wife winds wound wretch yield youth
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Sida 156 - But suffer inmate souls secure to dwell, Lest from their seats your parents you expel ; With rabid hunger feed upon your kind, Or from a beast dislodge a brother's mind.
Sida 154 - And plough'd with pains, thy else ungrateful field ? From his yet reeking neck to draw the yoke, That neck, with which the surly clods he broke ; And to the hatchet yield thy husbandman, , Who finish'd Autumn, and the Spring began J Nor this alone ! but Heav'n itself to bribe, We to the gods our impious acts ascribe : First recompense with death their creatures...
Sida 153 - And gorge the' ungodly maw with meats obscene. ' Not so the golden age, who fed on fruit, Nor durst with bloody meals their mouths pollute. Then birds in airy space might safely move, And timorous hares on heaths securely rove: Nor needed fish the guileful hooks to fear, For all was peaceful; and that peace sincere.
Sida 155 - To think of death, as but an idle thing. Why thus affrighted at an empty name, A dream of darkness, and fictitious flame ? Vain themes of wit, which but in poems pass...
Sida 63 - Receive of fresh reports a flowing tide; A thousand crannies in the walls are made; Nor gate nor bars exclude the busy trade. 'Tis built of brass, the better to diffuse The spreading sounds, and multiply the news; Where echoes in repeated echoes play: A mart for ever full, and open night and day. 70 Nor silence is within, nor voice express, But a deaf noise of sounds that never cease; Confused, and chiding, like the hollow roar Of tides, receding from the insulted shore.
Sida 156 - And as the fountain still supplies her store, The wave behind impels the wave before; Thus in successive course the minutes run, And urge their predecessor minutes on...
Sida 83 - Then when he saw the promised hour was near, He thus bespoke the god, that guides the year : — Immortal offspring of my brother Jove, My brightest nephew, and whom best I love, Whose hands were join'd with mine, to raise the wall Of...
Sida 167 - To inclose his body, and his soul expel. Ill customs by degrees to habits rise, 111 habits soon become exalted vice : What more advance can mortals make in sin, So near perfection, who with blood begin ? Deaf to the calf that lies beneath the knife, Looks up, and from her butcher begs her life...
Sida 53 - And mock their forms, the leaves on trees not more, Nor bearded ears in fields, nor sands upon the shore.
Sida 71 - The hero snatch'd it up, and toss'd in air Full at the front of the foul ravisher. He falls ; and falling vomits forth a flood Of wine, and foam, and brains, and mingled blood. Half roaring, and half neighing through the hall, Arms, arms...