Selections from the Choric Poetry of the Greek Dramatic WritersB. Fellowes, 1832 - 246 sidor |
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... sorrows , His limbs on staff must stay ; Another foot he borrows To aid him on his way . ( 7 ) In Eurip . Phœn . 1531. Edipus replies to Antigone : τί μ ̓ , ὦ παρθένε , βακτρεύμασι τυ φλοῦ ποδὸς ἐξάγαγες εἰς φῶς λεχήρη σκοτίων ἐκ ...
... sorrows , His limbs on staff must stay ; Another foot he borrows To aid him on his way . ( 7 ) In Eurip . Phœn . 1531. Edipus replies to Antigone : τί μ ̓ , ὦ παρθένε , βακτρεύμασι τυ φλοῦ ποδὸς ἐξάγαγες εἰς φῶς λεχήρη σκοτίων ἐκ ...
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... sorrow's rod , Forced to bow his pride to God . The Leader of the Grecian fleet , Thus by experience taught , resigned His will to Fortune's stroke unkind , Nor blamed the prescient Sage ; With Fate unable to compete , He calmed his ...
... sorrow's rod , Forced to bow his pride to God . The Leader of the Grecian fleet , Thus by experience taught , resigned His will to Fortune's stroke unkind , Nor blamed the prescient Sage ; With Fate unable to compete , He calmed his ...
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... sorrow's threatening aspect seen ! " How may I leave my true allies ? " How quit the host I lead ? " To lay the storm , and calm the skies , 66 They well may claim the sacrifice ; " They well may bid her bleed ! " He spoke to heaven's ...
... sorrow's threatening aspect seen ! " How may I leave my true allies ? " How quit the host I lead ? " To lay the storm , and calm the skies , 66 They well may claim the sacrifice ; " They well may bid her bleed ! " He spoke to heaven's ...
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... sorrows yet to come ? At length , by Fate's fulfilment , clear Shall those prophetic words appear : Till then , while singly thus we stand , The bulwark of our Apian land , Still shall my prayers to heaven ascend , That doubt in ...
... sorrows yet to come ? At length , by Fate's fulfilment , clear Shall those prophetic words appear : Till then , while singly thus we stand , The bulwark of our Apian land , Still shall my prayers to heaven ascend , That doubt in ...
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... sorrows which had been caused throughout Greece by the loss of heroes in the Trojan War , and the ill - will thence resulting against the Atridæ , of whose fall they express themselves apprehensive , inasmuch as they had caused the ...
... sorrows which had been caused throughout Greece by the loss of heroes in the Trojan War , and the ill - will thence resulting against the Atridæ , of whose fall they express themselves apprehensive , inasmuch as they had caused the ...
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Admetus Æschylus AGAM Agamemnon airy ancient ANTIG Antigone Apollo Argive ARGUMENT Atreus Atridæ Bacchus beneath bird blast bless blest breath bride bright Calchas Cephisus Ceres child Chorus Clytemnestra Compare Creon dance dark death doom dream E'en earth Edipus ESCH EUMEN EURIP Eurynome fair Fate fleet following Ode Furies Goddess Gods golden grace Greece halls hast hath haunts heaven Helen Ismenus Jove life's Lord maid melancholy mortal mother Ne'er night o'er ocean Pallas passage Phoebus prayer pride round shade shore shrine Simoïs Sirmio slain smiles song SOPH Sophocles sorrow soul spear steeds sway tears Thebes thee thine thou throne toil tresses vengeance waves ween weep wild wing αἱ ἀλλ ἂν ἄρα γὰρ δὲ δὴ Διὸς ἐγὼ ἐκ ἐν ἐπὶ ἔστι θεῶν καὶ μὲν νῦν οὐ οὐδὲ οὐκ πρῶτον τὰ τε τὸ τὸν τῶν ὡς
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Sida 106 - Wherefore I praised the dead which are already dead more than the living which are yet alive. Yea, better is he than both they, which hath not yet been, who hath not seen the evil work that is done under the sun.
Sida 81 - Possessions vanish, and opinions change, And passions hold a fluctuating seat : But, by the storms of circumstance unshaken, And subject neither to eclipse nor wane, Duty exists; — immutably survive, For our support, the measures and the forms, Which an abstract intelligence supplies; Whose kingdom is, where time and space are not.
Sida 90 - And hark! the Nightingale begins its song, 'Most musical, most melancholy' bird!* A melancholy bird? Oh! idle thought! In Nature there is nothing melancholy. But some night-wandering man whose heart was pierced With the remembrance of a grievous wrong. Or slow distemper, or neglected love, (And so, poor wretch!
Sida 88 - Yet are thy skies as blue, thy crags as wild; Sweet are thy groves, and verdant are thy fields, Thine olive ripe as when Minerva smiled, And still his...
Sida 58 - Wohl dem, der frei von Schuld und Fehle Bewahrt die kindlich reine Seele! Ihm dürfen wir nicht rächend nahn, Er wandelt frei des Lebens Bahn. Doch wehe, wehe, wer verstohlen Des Mordes schwere Tat vollbracht!
Sida 192 - The destinee, ministre general, That executeth in the world over al The purveiance, that God hath sen beforne; So strong it is, that though the world had sworne The contrary of a thing by ya or nay, Yet somtime it shall fallen on a day That falleth nat efte in a thousand yere.
Sida 90 - This shadowy desert, unfrequented woods, I better brook than flourishing peopled towns : Here can I sit alone, unseen of any, And to the nightingale's complaining notes Tune my distresses, and record my woes.
Sida 90 - Oh! idle thought! In Nature there is nothing melancholy. But some night-wandering man whose heart was pierced With the remembrance of a grievous wrong, Or slow distemper, or neglected love, (And so, poor wretch ! filled all things with himself, And made all gentle sounds tell back the tale Of his own sorrow) he, and such as he, First named these notes a melancholy strain. And many a poet echoes the conceit; Poet who hath been building up the rhyme When he had better far have...
Sida 57 - Glut, In ihren Wangen fließt kein Blut; Und wo die Haare lieblich flattern, Um Menschenstirnen freundlich wehn, Da sieht man Schlangen hier und Nattern Die giftgeschwollnen Bäuche blähn.
Sida 43 - In these two princely boys! They are as gentle As zephyrs, blowing below the violet, Not wagging his sweet head...