Selections from the Poems of Ovid: Chiefly the MetamorphosesGinn, Heath & Company, 1882 |
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... wife of the grave Agrippa ; others that he unfortunately knew too much of some court scandal , probably connected with Julia or her ill - famed and ill - fated daughter ; others that Augustus , as public patron of morals , took offence ...
... wife of the grave Agrippa ; others that he unfortunately knew too much of some court scandal , probably connected with Julia or her ill - famed and ill - fated daughter ; others that Augustus , as public patron of morals , took offence ...
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... wife on the death of her son Drusus . Nux ( " the Nut - Tree " ) : lamentation of a Walnut - tree by the roadside , at the cruelties inflicted by wayfarers , and the vices of the age in general . * The word Elegies , in this connection ...
... wife on the death of her son Drusus . Nux ( " the Nut - Tree " ) : lamentation of a Walnut - tree by the roadside , at the cruelties inflicted by wayfarers , and the vices of the age in general . * The word Elegies , in this connection ...
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... wife Pyrrha : when the waters are abated , they behold the earth desolate , and beseech aid at the shrine of Themis ( 313-380 ) : Instructed by the oracle , they cast stones above their heads , which are miraculously converted into ...
... wife Pyrrha : when the waters are abated , they behold the earth desolate , and beseech aid at the shrine of Themis ( 313-380 ) : Instructed by the oracle , they cast stones above their heads , which are miraculously converted into ...
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... wife Hermione , in great age , having witnessed these sorrows of their house , are at length converted into serpents , consoled only by the glories of their grandson Bacchus ( 563-614 ) . ] Perseus , returning from the slaying of Medusa ...
... wife Hermione , in great age , having witnessed these sorrows of their house , are at length converted into serpents , consoled only by the glories of their grandson Bacchus ( 563-614 ) . ] Perseus , returning from the slaying of Medusa ...
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... wife . But Tereus , having committed incest with Progne's sister Philomel , is dreadfully revenged by the two , who serve to him in a banquet the body of his son Itys ; and , pursuing them for vengeance , all are transformed to birds ...
... wife . But Tereus , having committed incest with Progne's sister Philomel , is dreadfully revenged by the two , who serve to him in a banquet the body of his son Itys ; and , pursuing them for vengeance , all are transformed to birds ...
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Seite 213 - Goddess sage and holy! Hail, divinest Melancholy! Whose saintly visage is too bright To hit the sense of human sight, And therefore to our weaker view...
Seite 239 - 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.
Seite 8 - Ipsa quoque immunis rastroque intacta nee ullis saucia vomeribus per se dabat omnia tellus ; contentique cibis nullo cogente creatis arbuteos fetus montanaque fraga legebant cornaque et in duris haerentia mora rubetis 105 et quae deciderant patula lovis arbore glandes.
Seite 171 - CUM subit illius tristissima noctis imago, Qua mihi supremum tempus in Urbe fuit, Cum repeto noctem, qua tot mihi cara reliqui, Labitur ex oculis nunc quoque gutta meis.
Seite 6 - Amphitrite. utque erat et tellus illic et pontus et aer, sic erat instabilis tellus, innabilis unda, lucis egens aer: nulli sua forma manebat, obstabatque aliis aliud, quia corpore in uno frigida pugnabant calidis, umentia siccis, mollia cum duris, sine pondere habentia pondus.
Seite 5 - IN nova fert animus mutatas dicere formas corpora ; di, coeptis (nam vos mutastis et illas) adspirate meis primaque ab origine mundi ad mea perpetuum deducite tempora carmen...
Seite 181 - Notaque non tarde facta Thalia mea est. Carmina cum primum populo juvenilia legi, Barba resecta mihi bisve semelve fuit. Moverat ingenium totam cantata per Urbem Nomine non vero dicta Corinna mihi.
Seite 173 - Dum loquor et flemus, caelo nitidissimus alto, Stella gravis nobis, Lucifer ortus erat : Dividor haud aliter, quam si mea membra relinquam, Et pars abrumpi corpore visa suo est. Sic doluit Mettus tunc, cum in contraria versos 75 Ultores habuit proditionis equos.
Seite 179 - Protinus excolimur teneri curaque parentis imus ad insignes urbis ab arte viros. Frater ad eloquium viridi tendebat ab aevo, fortia verbosi natus ad arma fori; at mihi iam puero caelestia sacra placebant inque suum furtim Musa trahebat opus.
Seite 137 - ... in medium discenda dabat coetusque silentum dictaque mirantum magni primordia mundi et rerum causas et, quid natura, docebat, quid deus, unde nives, quae fulminis esset origo...