Homer, Том 3Harper & Bros., 1836 |
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... peers in council sat ; From his high dome the king descends in state , Then with a filial awe the royal maid Approach'd him passing , and submissive said : " Will my dread sire his ear regardful deign , And may his child the royal car ...
... peers in council sat ; From his high dome the king descends in state , Then with a filial awe the royal maid Approach'd him passing , and submissive said : " Will my dread sire his ear regardful deign , And may his child the royal car ...
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... peers around But wait thy word , the gentle guest to grace , And seat him fair in some distinguish'd place . Let first the herald due libation pay To Jove , who guides the wanderer on his way ; Then set the genial banquet in his view ...
... peers around But wait thy word , the gentle guest to grace , And seat him fair in some distinguish'd place . Let first the herald due libation pay To Jove , who guides the wanderer on his way ; Then set the genial banquet in his view ...
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... peers , attend ; while we impart To you the thoughts of no inhuman heart . Now pleased and satiate from the social rite Repair we to the blessings of the night ; But with the rising day , assembled here , Let all the elders of the land ...
... peers , attend ; while we impart To you the thoughts of no inhuman heart . Now pleased and satiate from the social rite Repair we to the blessings of the night ; But with the rising day , assembled here , Let all the elders of the land ...
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... peers ! what you propose , And let the morrow's dawn conclude my woes , Pleased will I suffer all the gods ordain , To see my soil , my son , my friends , again . 300 That view vouchsafed , let instant death surprise 305 With ever ...
... peers ! what you propose , And let the morrow's dawn conclude my woes , Pleased will I suffer all the gods ordain , To see my soil , my son , my friends , again . 300 That view vouchsafed , let instant death surprise 305 With ever ...
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... peer to peer , and thus incessant cries : " Nobles and chiefs who rule Phæacia's states , The king in council your attendance waits ; A prince of grace divine your aid implores , 5 10 O'er unknown seas arrived from unknown shores ...
... peer to peer , and thus incessant cries : " Nobles and chiefs who rule Phæacia's states , The king in council your attendance waits ; A prince of grace divine your aid implores , 5 10 O'er unknown seas arrived from unknown shores ...
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address'd Agelaus Alcinous Amphinomus Anticlea Antinous arms Atrides attend bear behold bend beneath bless'd blood bold bower brave breast breath Calypso coast cries crown'd Cyclop death decreed descends dire divine dome dreadful Dulichium Eumæus Euryclea Eurylochus Eurymachus Eurynome Ev'n eyes fair falchion fame fate feast fierce flies friends goddess gods grace guest hand haste hear heart Heaven hero honours Iliad instant Jove king labours Laertes land Laodamas lord maid Melanthius mighty mind monarch mortal native Nausicaa Neptune night nymph o'er palace Pallas pass'd peers pensive press'd prey prince Pylos queen race rage realms rejoin'd replies rise roll'd round royal sacred sails shade shining shore sire skies soft soul spoke spread stranger suitors swain Swift tears Telemachus thee Theoclymenus thou throne thunder Tiresias toils touch'd train Ulysses vengeance vessel wandering waves wine woes wretch youth
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Страница 8 - The birds of broadest wing their mansion form, The chough, the seamew, the loquacious crow, And scream aloft, and skim the deeps below. Depending vines the shelving cavern screen, With purple clusters blushing through the green. Four limpid fountains from the clefts distil...
Страница 212 - Jove fix'd it certain, that whatever day Makes man a slave, takes half his worth away.
Страница 130 - Oh stay, O pride of Greece! Ulysses, stay! Oh cease thy course, and listen to our lay ! Blest is the man ordain'd our voice to hear, The song instructs the soul, and charms the ear. Approach! thy soul shall into raptures rise! Approach! and learn new wisdom from the wise!
Страница 144 - To whom the father of th' immortal powers, Who swells the clouds, and gladdens earth with showers. Can mighty Neptune thus of man complain? Neptune, tremendous o'er the boundless main ! Rever'd and awful e'en in heaven's abodes, Ancient and great! a god above the gods! If that low race offend thy power divine, (Weak, daring creatures ! ) is not vengeance thine ? Go then, the guilty at thy will chastise.
Страница 94 - She faints, she falls; she lifts her weeping eyes. 'What art thou? say ! from whence, from whom you came? O more than human ! tell thy race, thy name. Amazing strength, these poisons to sustain! Not mortal thou, nor mortal is thy brain.
Страница 54 - In fighting fields as far the spear I throw As flies an arrow from the well-drawn bow. Sole in the race the contest I decline, Stiff are my weary joints, and I resign ; By storms and hunger worn : age well may fail, When storms and hunger both at once assail.
Страница 131 - Dire Scylla there a scene of horror forms, And here Charybdis fills the deep with storms. When the tide rushes from her rumbling caves The rough rock roars ; tumultuous boil the waves...
Страница 324 - Longinus is so far from finding any defect in these, that he rather taxes Homer with painting them too minutely. As to the narrations, although they are more numerous as the occasions...
Страница 142 - Phorcys' power, whose name it bears : Two craggy rocks projecting to the main, The roaring wind's tempestuous rage restrain ; Within the waves in softer murmurs glide, And ships secure without their halsers ride.
Страница 68 - They went and found a hospitable race; Not prone to ill, nor strange to foreign guest, They eat, they drink, and nature gives the feast; The trees around them, all their fruit produce; Lotos, the name; divine nectareous juice!