Ovid: Metamorphoses, Band 2W. Heinemann, 1958 |
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... death . She decides on death . rises from her couch , resolved to hang herself , and , tying her girdle to a ceiling - beam , she says : Fare- well , dear Cinyras , and know why I die , ' and is in the act of fitting the rope about her ...
... death . She decides on death . rises from her couch , resolved to hang herself , and , tying her girdle to a ceiling - beam , she says : Fare- well , dear Cinyras , and know why I die , ' and is in the act of fitting the rope about her ...
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... death - dealing hand . This was the first cause for joy which old Priam had since Hector's death . So then , Achilles , thou conqueror of the mightiest , thou art thyself o'ercome by the cowardly ravisher of a Grecian's wife ! But if ...
... death - dealing hand . This was the first cause for joy which old Priam had since Hector's death . So then , Achilles , thou conqueror of the mightiest , thou art thyself o'ercome by the cowardly ravisher of a Grecian's wife ! But if ...
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... death , a peaceful flock , born for man's service , who bring us sweet milk to drink in your full udders , who give us your wool for soft clothing , and who help more by your life than by your death ? What have the oxen done , those ...
... death , a peaceful flock , born for man's service , who bring us sweet milk to drink in your full udders , who give us your wool for soft clothing , and who help more by your life than by your death ? What have the oxen done , those ...
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2nd Imp 3rd Imp 4th Imp Achilles Aeacides Aeacus Aeneas aequore Alcmena Alcyone arma arms atque Atrides auras beneath blood body bracchia breast Byblis Caeneus caput Cinyras coniunx cornua corpore corpus cried Daedalion daughter death dedit deus dixit earth erat erit Eurytus fata father fear forma fuit goddess gods habet haec hanc hand heaven hero Hippomenes hunc iamque ignes illa ille illi illo inque inquit Iphis ipsa ipse Iuppiter Jove litora manus mihi modo moenia nisi nulla nunc nymph omnes omnia pectora Peleus Pergama perque Phoebus Pirithoüs postquam procul quae quam quibus quid quod quoque Rhoetus saepe sanguine sibi sine spear sunt talia tamen tantum tears tempora terga terra thou tibi Tmolus Ulysses unda utque Venus verba vidit virgo Vols vulnere vultus W. H. D. Rouse W. R. M. Lamb waters waves wound