The Odyssey, tr. by A. Pope. To which is added, The battle of the frogs and mice1827 |
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... Gives to the roll of death his glorious name ! With venial freedom let me now demand Thy name , thy lineage , and paternal land ; Sincere , from whence began thy course , recite , And to what ship I owe the friendly freight ? Now first ...
... Gives to the roll of death his glorious name ! With venial freedom let me now demand Thy name , thy lineage , and paternal land ; Sincere , from whence began thy course , recite , And to what ship I owe the friendly freight ? Now first ...
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... give . Defer the promis'd boon ( the goddess cries , Celestial azure brightening in her eyes ) , And let me now regain the Reithrian port : From Temesé return'd , your royal court I shall revisit , and that pledge receive ; And gifts ...
... give . Defer the promis'd boon ( the goddess cries , Celestial azure brightening in her eyes ) , And let me now regain the Reithrian port : From Temesé return'd , your royal court I shall revisit , and that pledge receive ; And gifts ...
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... gives to councils , or denies Success ; and humbles , or confirms the wise ) , Rise in my aid ! suffice the tears that flow For my lost sire , nor add new woe to woe . If e'er he bore the sword to strengthen ill , Or , having power to ...
... gives to councils , or denies Success ; and humbles , or confirms the wise ) , Rise in my aid ! suffice the tears that flow For my lost sire , nor add new woe to woe . If e'er he bore the sword to strengthen ill , Or , having power to ...
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... gives Fond hopes to all , and all with hopes deceives . Did not the sun , through heaven's wide azure roll'd , For ... give ear ( I speak aloud , that every Greek may hear ) ; 3 Dismiss the queen ; and if her sire approves 24 BOOK E ...
... gives Fond hopes to all , and all with hopes deceives . Did not the sun , through heaven's wide azure roll'd , For ... give ear ( I speak aloud , that every Greek may hear ) ; 3 Dismiss the queen ; and if her sire approves 24 BOOK E ...
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... give ear , Hear all ! but chiefly you , O rivals ! hear . Destruction sure o'er all your heads impends ; Ulysses comes , and death his steps attends . Nor to the great alone is death decreed ; We and our guilty Ithaca must bleed . Why ...
... give ear , Hear all ! but chiefly you , O rivals ! hear . Destruction sure o'er all your heads impends ; Ulysses comes , and death his steps attends . Nor to the great alone is death decreed ; We and our guilty Ithaca must bleed . Why ...
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Alcinous Antinous arms Atrides attend beneath blest blood bower brave breast Calypso ceas'd coast coursers cries crown'd Cyclops death decreed deed deep descends dire divine dome doom'd dreadful Dulichium Eumæus Euryclea Eurylochus Eurymachus Ev'n eyes fair falchion fame fate father feast flies goddess gods grac'd grace grief guest hand haste hear heart Heaven hero honours Icarius Iliad Ithaca Jove king labours Laërtes land lord maid Melanthius mighty mind monarch native Neptune night nymph o'er ODYSSEY palace Pallas peers Phemius Pisistratus plac'd plain pleas'd prince Pylos queen race rage realms rejoin'd replies rise rites roll'd round royal sacred sails sate shade shining shore sire skies soft sorrow soul Sparta spoke stranger suitors swain Swift Taphian tears Telemachus thee Theoclymenus thou throne toils touch'd train Ulysses vengeance vessel wandering waves wine woes wretch youth
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Страница 224 - I'd choose laboriously to bear A weight of woes, and breathe the vital air, A slave to some poor hind that toils for bread, Than reign the sceptred monarch of the dead.
Страница 227 - With many a weary step, and many a groan, Up the high hill he heaves a huge round stone; The huge round stone resulting with a bound, Thunders impetuous down, and smokes along the ground.
Страница 334 - Jove fix'd it certain, that whatever day Makes man a slave takes half his worth away.
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Страница 256 - Heaven, and to their promise true ! But he, the power to whose all-seeing eyes The deeds of men appear without disguise, 'Tis his alone t' avenge the wrongs I bear : For still th' oppress'd are his peculiar care.
Страница 314 - Such be the plea, and by the plea deceive : For Jove infatuates all, and all believe. Yet leave for each of us a sword to wield, A pointed javelin, and a fenceful shield. But by my blood that in thy bosom glows, By that regard a son his father owes ; The secret, that thy father lives, retain Lock'd in thy...
Страница 197 - With dulcet beverage this the beaker crown'd, Fair in the midst, with gilded cups around: That in the tripod o'er the kindled pile The water pours; the bubbling waters boil; An ample vase receives the smoking wave; And, in the bath prepared, my limbs I lave: Reviving sweets repair the mind's decay, And take the painful sense of toil away.
Страница 479 - I can af linn (however unequal all his imitations must be) that of the latter has been much more difficult. Whoever expects here the same pomp of verse, and the same ornaments of diction, as in the Iliad, he will, and he ought to be, disappointed. Were the original otherwise, it had been an offence against nature ; and were the translation so, it were an offence against Homer, which is the same thing.
Страница 506 - Soon will the frogs' loquacious empire end. Let dreadful Pallas wing'd with pity fly, And make her aegis blaze before his eye : While Mars refulgent on his rattling car, Arrests his raging rival of the war. He ceas'd, reclining with attentive head, When thus the glorious god of combats said. Nor Pallas, Jove ! though Pallas take the field, With all the terrors of her hissing shield, Nor Mars himself, though Mars in armour bright...