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... light - footed and mules the storm he directed , 45 Next at themselves discharging his darts keen - biting , he 50 smote them Fast , and the fires of death unceasingly blazed in the army . Nine whole days on the host poured fiercely the ...
... light - footed and mules the storm he directed , 45 Next at themselves discharging his darts keen - biting , he 50 smote them Fast , and the fires of death unceasingly blazed in the army . Nine whole days on the host poured fiercely the ...
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... else had pow'r to behold her . . Round in amaze he turned him , and straightway Pallas Athene Saw he and knew : from her eyes beamed light of terror unearthly : 190 195 Crying aloud he called her , and wing - borne BOOK I. 13.
... else had pow'r to behold her . . Round in amaze he turned him , and straightway Pallas Athene Saw he and knew : from her eyes beamed light of terror unearthly : 190 195 Crying aloud he called her , and wing - borne BOOK I. 13.
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... light did I bear thee ? Why did I nurse ? ah ! would that at ease , unweeping , un- injured , Thou by the ships might'st dwell , since span so short is 400 405 allowed thee : Now most fleeting at once , and most with danger 26 ILIAD .
... light did I bear thee ? Why did I nurse ? ah ! would that at ease , unweeping , un- injured , Thou by the ships might'st dwell , since span so short is 400 405 allowed thee : Now most fleeting at once , and most with danger 26 ILIAD .
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... his soul as he heard 460 them . When now set was the sun , and the veil of dusk was on ether , Down by the mooring - ropes of the ship they laid them to slumber : But when the lady of light peered forth , fair 30 ILIAD .
... his soul as he heard 460 them . When now set was the sun , and the veil of dusk was on ether , Down by the mooring - ropes of the ship they laid them to slumber : But when the lady of light peered forth , fair 30 ILIAD .
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Homerus. But when the lady of light peered forth , fair Morn rosy- fingered Forth they launched to return to the wide - stretched camp of Achæans . Fore - right wind fresh - blowing inspired far - darting Apollo ; 465 Up they lifted the ...
Homerus. But when the lady of light peered forth , fair Morn rosy- fingered Forth they launched to return to the wide - stretched camp of Achæans . Fore - right wind fresh - blowing inspired far - darting Apollo ; 465 Up they lifted the ...
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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.