Stories from Ovid in elegiac verse. With notes ... By R. W. TaylorLondon, Oxford and Cambridge, 1876 - 167 Seiten |
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... given me : fear and love stayed my hands . 40 50 Sanguis abit , mentemque calor corpusque relinquit , Inque novo iacui frigida facta toro . Ut leni zephyro graciles vibrantur aristae , Frigida populeas ut quatit aura comas , Aut sic ...
... given me : fear and love stayed my hands . 40 50 Sanguis abit , mentemque calor corpusque relinquit , Inque novo iacui frigida facta toro . Ut leni zephyro graciles vibrantur aristae , Frigida populeas ut quatit aura comas , Aut sic ...
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... given in a parabolic shape . 20 Iamque potens misso genitorem appellat amico , Perdendi Gabios quod sibi monstret iter . Hortus odoratis suberat cultissimus herbis , Sectus humum rivo lene sonantis aquae . Illic Tarquinius mandata ...
... given in a parabolic shape . 20 Iamque potens misso genitorem appellat amico , Perdendi Gabios quod sibi monstret iter . Hortus odoratis suberat cultissimus herbis , Sectus humum rivo lene sonantis aquae . Illic Tarquinius mandata ...
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... given . The two - headed figure a symbol of Janus himself ; the ship of Saturn's coming to the land . 150 Finierat monitus . Placidis ita rursus , ut ante , Clavigerum verbis adloquor ipse deum : " Multa quidem didici : sed cur navalis ...
... given . The two - headed figure a symbol of Janus himself ; the ship of Saturn's coming to the land . 150 Finierat monitus . Placidis ita rursus , ut ante , Clavigerum verbis adloquor ipse deum : " Multa quidem didici : sed cur navalis ...
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... given as ninety . The legend represents Rhea , wife of Kronos , as having been sent to Crete in order to save her child from his father , who had eaten up his other children . Regnata . See note on I. 183 . Tecto recurvo , the labyrinth ...
... given as ninety . The legend represents Rhea , wife of Kronos , as having been sent to Crete in order to save her child from his father , who had eaten up his other children . Regnata . See note on I. 183 . Tecto recurvo , the labyrinth ...
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... given in the Metamorphoses ( VII . 394 , etc. Stories from Ovid , XVII . ) . There Cephalus tells of a double gift which he received from his wife at their marriage - a hound of fleetness unsur- passed , and an unerring spear . It is ...
... given in the Metamorphoses ( VII . 394 , etc. Stories from Ovid , XVII . ) . There Cephalus tells of a double gift which he received from his wife at their marriage - a hound of fleetness unsur- passed , and an unerring spear . It is ...
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Seite 32 - By this the storm grew loud apace, The water-wraith was shrieking; And in the scowl of heaven each face Grew dark as they were speaking. But still as wilder blew the wind, And as the night grew drearer, Adown the glen rode armed men, Their trampling sounded nearer. " O haste thee, haste! " the lady cries, ' ' Though tempests round us gather; I'll meet the raging of the skies, But not an angry father.
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