Homer's Iliad, tr. of book i, also passages from Virgil, by M.P.W. Boulton1875 |
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... crowns in his hands of the far - destroying Apollo , Wreathed on a golden sceptre ; and all Greeks sued with entreaty , Chiefly the twain Atridæ , who bare rule over the people . Royal Atridæ , and other ye men well - greaved of Achæa ...
... crowns in his hands of the far - destroying Apollo , Wreathed on a golden sceptre ; and all Greeks sued with entreaty , Chiefly the twain Atridæ , who bare rule over the people . Royal Atridæ , and other ye men well - greaved of Achæa ...
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... crowns in his hands of the far - destroying Apollo , Wreathed on a golden sceptre ; and all Greeks sued with 15 entreaty , Chiefly the twain Atride , who bare rule over the people . Royal Atridæ , and other ye men well - greaved of ...
... crowns in his hands of the far - destroying Apollo , Wreathed on a golden sceptre ; and all Greeks sued with 15 entreaty , Chiefly the twain Atride , who bare rule over the people . Royal Atridæ , and other ye men well - greaved of ...
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... crown of the god but little avail thee . Her thy daughter I loose not before old age in my household Royal in Argos , afar from her home and country deflow'r her , Plying daily the loom on my bed as captive attendant : Go then , avoid ...
... crown of the god but little avail thee . Her thy daughter I loose not before old age in my household Royal in Argos , afar from her home and country deflow'r her , Plying daily the loom on my bed as captive attendant : Go then , avoid ...
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... affront , much increase pile in thy 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 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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Homerus. Here to remain : to my crown , thou gone , will fail not upholders Trusty , the chief ' mongst whom is Jupiter , author of counsel . Thou of the Jove - nurst kings in my sight most hateful esteemed art , For that in strife aye ...
Homerus. Here to remain : to my crown , thou gone , will fail not upholders Trusty , the chief ' mongst whom is Jupiter , author of counsel . Thou of the Jove - nurst kings in my sight most hateful esteemed art , For that in strife aye ...
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Homer's Iliad, Tr. of Book I, Also Passages from Virgil, by M.P.W. Boulton Publius Vergilius Maro,Homerus Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
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abhorred Achæans addressed afar affront aloft altar anger answer Argive ARISTOPHANES arms army Atreus Atrides Augur battle bear beeves behold Cæsar Calchas CHARLES DICKENS Chrysa Chryseis Cloud-assembler combat counsel counsel-abounding Ulysses Cronion crown CRYSTAL PALACE damsel daughter death deign dicit divine Peleid Achilles e'en e'er eager earth entreaty envoys ether falchion fear fell Fierce fleet Gauls GEORGICS glory gods golden grace Greece guerdon hand hast hath haughty hearken heart idlesse ILIAD Ilion Immortals implored Jove Jove's Juno th Jupiter King Agamemnon lord Meanwhile mong ne'er Nought o'er obey oblation Olympian outrage Pallas Athene Patroclus Pelion Phoebus Apollo Phthia portals pow'r pray'r purple Pylos raged ruler sable sacred sate sceptre sire slaughter sore soul sovran spake supreme swift ship swift-footed Achilles Tartarus temple tent thee thou thy mind thy prize thy tongue Trojans twain Unto uttered vessel vouchsafe wave wilt words wroth
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.