The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... Amycus's eyes . Enraged hé quick advanced upon his foe , And aim'd , with hands high - raised , a deadly blow ! But wary Pollux the mid fury broke , And rung upon his cheeks a stunning stroke . Still more incensed the giant's bosom boil ...
... Amycus's eyes . Enraged hé quick advanced upon his foe , And aim'd , with hands high - raised , a deadly blow ! But wary Pollux the mid fury broke , And rung upon his cheeks a stunning stroke . Still more incensed the giant's bosom boil ...
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... Amycus it flew ; And the gored temples gaped disclosed to view ; While , sudden , gushing from the forceful wound The crimson current trickled to the ground . Quick on his cheeks the strokes redoubling flash— And his teeth chatter'd ...
... Amycus it flew ; And the gored temples gaped disclosed to view ; While , sudden , gushing from the forceful wound The crimson current trickled to the ground . Quick on his cheeks the strokes redoubling flash— And his teeth chatter'd ...
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... Amycus and Pollux . In the second part , Castor and Pollux carry off Phoebe and Talaira , the daugh- ters of Leucippus , who had been espoused to Lynceus and Idas , the sons of Aphareus . On this a battle ensues between the ravishers ...
... Amycus and Pollux . In the second part , Castor and Pollux carry off Phoebe and Talaira , the daugh- ters of Leucippus , who had been espoused to Lynceus and Idas , the sons of Aphareus . On this a battle ensues between the ravishers ...
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... Amycus , by the hand of Pollux , is just ; while his inhospitality is punished by the very instrument of his former ferocious triumphs . This application is warranted by the concluding lines ; and having seen a moral in the first part ...
... Amycus , by the hand of Pollux , is just ; while his inhospitality is punished by the very instrument of his former ferocious triumphs . This application is warranted by the concluding lines ; and having seen a moral in the first part ...
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... Amycus , and the death of Hylas . The combat of the Cestus is said to have been invented by Amycus . Homer , Apollonius , and Theocritus , have neither of them made mention of plates of lead or iron , in their several descrip- tions of ...
... Amycus , and the death of Hylas . The combat of the Cestus is said to have been invented by Amycus . Homer , Apollonius , and Theocritus , have neither of them made mention of plates of lead or iron , in their several descrip- tions of ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Adonis Alcmena amidst Amycus Anacreon ancient Apollonius Rhodius Aratus bard beautiful Bion bless'd bloom bosom Brasidas breast breath Bucolic Catullus character charms Cicada cries Cupid DAPH Daphnis death delight display'd e'en earth eclogue ELEGY Epigrams Epithalamium eyes fair fame fate flame flowers Galatea genius glow goat goatherd Gorgo grace Greek grove hail hath heart Heinsius Hercules herds herdsman honour Hylas Idyllia IDYLLIUM imitated Jove kiss live lover Lycidas maid melting cadence Moschus Muse Nicias numbers flow nymph o'er Orpheus Ovid pale pass'd passage pastoral woe piece Pindar pipe poem poet Pollux Praxinoe Priapus Ptolemy racters rise rustic sacred says scene shade SHEP shepherd Sicilian Sicily sigh sing sleep soft song sorrows soul strain of pastoral sung sure swain sweet tears tenderest notes complain thee Theocritus thine thou Thyrsis translator Tyrtæus Venus Virgil virgin Warton wave Whilst wild youth
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Página 203 - And it came to pass at noon, that Elijah mocked them, and said, Cry aloud : for he is a god ; either he is talking, or he is pursuing, or he is in a journey, or peradventure he sleepeth, and must be awaked.
Página 306 - Was gather'd, which cost Ceres all that pain To seek her through the world...
Página 264 - Sing, O ye heavens; for the Lord hath done it: shout, ye lower parts of the earth: break forth into singing, ye mountains, O forest, and every tree therein: for the Lord hath redeemed Jacob, and glorified himself in Israel.
Página 258 - Thammuz came next behind, Whose annual wound in Lebanon allured The Syrian damsels to lament his fate In amorous ditties, all a summer's day; While smooth Adonis from his native rock Ran purple to the sea, supposed with blood Of Thammuz yearly wounded...
Página 297 - For the lips of a strange woman drop as an honeycomb, and her mouth is smoother than oil: but her end is bitter as wormwood, sharp as a two-edged sword. Her feet go down to death; her steps take hold on hell.
Página 257 - WOE to the land shadowing with wings, Which is beyond the rivers of Ethiopia : That sendeth ambassadors by the sea, Even in vessels of bulrushes upon the waters, saying. Go, ye swift messengers, To a nation scattered and peeled, To a people terrible from their beginning hitherto; A nation meted out and trodden down, Whose land the rivers have spoiled...
Página 305 - For there is hope of a tree, If it be cut down, that it will sprout again, And that the tender branch thereof will not cease.
Página 261 - Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots ? then may ye also do good, that are accustomed to do evil.
Página 312 - Muse, that on the secret top Of Oreb, or of Sinai, didst inspire That shepherd, who first taught the chosen seed, In the beginning how the heavens and earth Rose out of chaos...
Página 257 - Adonis, who was killed by a wild boar in the mountains, out of which this stream rises. Something like this we saw actually come to pass: for the water was stained to a surprising redness; and, as we observed in travelling, had discoloured the sea a great way into a reddish hue, occasioned doubtless by a sort of minium, or red earth, washed into the river by the violence of the rain, and not by any stain from Adonis's blood...