Selections from the Poems of Ovid, Chiefly the MetamorphosesGinn and Heath, 1877 |
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... Achilles ( 221-265 ) . But Peleus , having slain his brother Phocus , flees to Ceyx of Tra- chin , whose brother Dædalion ( grieving for the loss of his daughter Chio ) had cast himself from Parnassus and been turned by Apollo into a ...
... Achilles ( 221-265 ) . But Peleus , having slain his brother Phocus , flees to Ceyx of Tra- chin , whose brother Dædalion ( grieving for the loss of his daughter Chio ) had cast himself from Parnassus and been turned by Apollo into a ...
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... Achilles 221- But Peleus , having slain his brother Phocus , dees to Ceyx of Tra- chin , whose brother Dædalion ( grieving for the loss of his daughter Chio ) had cast himself from Parnassus and been turned into a hawk ( 266-345 ) ...
... Achilles 221- But Peleus , having slain his brother Phocus , dees to Ceyx of Tra- chin , whose brother Dædalion ( grieving for the loss of his daughter Chio ) had cast himself from Parnassus and been turned into a hawk ( 266-345 ) ...
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... fataliter hasta , cadis , commissaque proelia magno fortisque animae nece cognitus Hector . igo , quid Achaïca dextera posset , 70 t . Et jam Sigea rubebant Cygnus abat Achilles , # tristia si spatium ponendi fata dedissent . qua licet ,
... fataliter hasta , cadis , commissaque proelia magno fortisque animae nece cognitus Hector . igo , quid Achaïca dextera posset , 70 t . Et jam Sigea rubebant Cygnus abat Achilles , # tristia si spatium ponendi fata dedissent . qua licet ,
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... Achilles ( 221–265 ) . But Peleus , having slain his brother Phocus , flees to Ceyx of Tra- chin , whose brother Dædalion ( grieving for the loss of his daughter Chiɔ ) had cast himself from Parnassus and been turned by Apollo into a ...
... Achilles ( 221–265 ) . But Peleus , having slain his brother Phocus , flees to Ceyx of Tra- chin , whose brother Dædalion ( grieving for the loss of his daughter Chiɔ ) had cast himself from Parnassus and been turned by Apollo into a ...
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... posset , 70 sanguine senserunt . Et jam Sigea rubebant litora ; jam leto proles Neptunia , Cygnus mille viros dederat ; jam curru instabat Achilles , 65 totaque Peliacae sternebat cuspidis ictu agmina , perque acies aut 8.
... posset , 70 sanguine senserunt . Et jam Sigea rubebant litora ; jam leto proles Neptunia , Cygnus mille viros dederat ; jam curru instabat Achilles , 65 totaque Peliacae sternebat cuspidis ictu agmina , perque acies aut 8.
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