Homer's Iliad, tr. of book i, also passages from Virgil, by M.P.W. Boulton1875 |
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... Unto him thus made answer divine swift - footed Achilles : Atreus ' son , in glory , in greed of riches unrivalled , How can the great - souled Greeks with a guerdon skill to provide thee ? Nought do we know of stores in the treasure ...
... Unto him thus made answer divine swift - footed Achilles : Atreus ' son , in glory , in greed of riches unrivalled , How can the great - souled Greeks with a guerdon skill to provide thee ? Nought do we know of stores in the treasure ...
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... Unto him answering spake th ' imperial lord Agamemnon : Nay , though like to the gods in war , most noble Achilles , Not so thieve in thy mind : thou wilt nor entrap nor allure me . Thinkest thou to retain thy prize , while tamely I sit ...
... Unto him answering spake th ' imperial lord Agamemnon : Nay , though like to the gods in war , most noble Achilles , Not so thieve in thy mind : thou wilt nor entrap nor allure me . Thinkest thou to retain thy prize , while tamely I sit ...
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... affront , much increase pile in thy 165 coffers . Unto him thus made answer the ruler of men Agamemnon : 170 Fly then , fly , if thy heart so impels thee ; dream not I woo thee Here to remain : to my crown , thou gone BOOK I. 11.
... affront , much increase pile in thy 165 coffers . Unto him thus made answer the ruler of men Agamemnon : 170 Fly then , fly , if thy heart so impels thee ; dream not I woo thee Here to remain : to my crown , thou gone BOOK I. 11.
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... Unto him thus made answer the blue - eyed Pallas Athene : 200 Pause to impose on thy anger , if thou wilt hearken , I seek 205 thee , Sped from Olympus at bidding of Juno th ' ivory - wristed , Who to the king and thee in her heart ...
... Unto him thus made answer the blue - eyed Pallas Athene : 200 Pause to impose on thy anger , if thou wilt hearken , I seek 205 thee , Sped from Olympus at bidding of Juno th ' ivory - wristed , Who to the king and thee in her heart ...
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... Unto the sons of the Greeks shall come a desire of Achilles : Unto them all like one : then in vain shalt thou to assist them Strive deep - grieving , when onset of hero - slaughtering Hector Purples the field with carnage ; and thou ...
... Unto the sons of the Greeks shall come a desire of Achilles : Unto them all like one : then in vain shalt thou to assist them Strive deep - grieving , when onset of hero - slaughtering Hector Purples the field with carnage ; and thou ...
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abundance acceptance Achæans addressed affront Agamemnon ages altar anger answer Apollo arms army Atreus Atrides battle bear beeves behold bidding Book chief child Chryseis combat counsel crown damsel dark daughter death deep desire divine e'en eager earth eyes fair Father fear fell Fierce fleet flow force gave glory gods gold golden grace Grant Greeks halls hand hast hath hearken heart height hence hold Immortals implored Jove Juno Jupiter king lead light lord Meanwhile mighty mind mong mother ne'er o'er obey Ocean offered Olympian Olympus once outrage Pallas Peleid Achilles Phoebus pow'r pray'r priest prize purple raged ransom rest Royal ruler sacred sate sceptre Seated seek ship shore sire sons sore soul sovran spake swift swift ship temple tent thee things thou tongue took turned twain Unto uttered vessel waters wave wilt yield
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 43 - Nulli se dicit mulier mea nubere malle quam mihi, non si se luppiter ipse petat. dicit; sed mulier cupido quod dicit amanti, in vento et rapida scribere oportet aqua.
Seite 44 - These be her words, but a woman's words to a love that is eager, In wind or water's stream do require to be writ.