Homer, Volumen3Harper & Brothers, 1842 |
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... cries : " Nobles and chiefs who rule Phæacia's states , The king in council your attendance waits ; A prince of grace divine your aid implores , 10 O'er unknown seas arrived from unknown shores . " She spoke , and sudden with tumultuous ...
... cries : " Nobles and chiefs who rule Phæacia's states , The king in council your attendance waits ; A prince of grace divine your aid implores , 10 O'er unknown seas arrived from unknown shores . " She spoke , and sudden with tumultuous ...
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... cries , " the stranger seems well skill'd To try the illustrious labours of the field : I deem him brave : then grant the brave man's claim , Invite the hero to his share of fame . 146 What nervous arms he boasts ! how firm his tread ...
... cries , " the stranger seems well skill'd To try the illustrious labours of the field : I deem him brave : then grant the brave man's claim , Invite the hero to his share of fame . 146 What nervous arms he boasts ! how firm his tread ...
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... cries : " Wouldst thou enchain'd like Mars , oh Hermes , lie , And bear the shame like Mars , to share the joy ? " " Oh envied shame ! " the smiling youth rejoin'd ; “ Add thrice the chains , and thrice more firmly bind ; Gaze all ye ...
... cries : " Wouldst thou enchain'd like Mars , oh Hermes , lie , And bear the shame like Mars , to share the joy ? " " Oh envied shame ! " the smiling youth rejoin'd ; “ Add thrice the chains , and thrice more firmly bind ; Gaze all ye ...
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... cries : " Crown him with every joy , ye favouring skies ! To thy calm hours continued peace afford , And never , never mayst thou want this sword ! " 450 He said , and o'er his shoulder flung the blade . Now o'er the earth ascends the ...
... cries : " Crown him with every joy , ye favouring skies ! To thy calm hours continued peace afford , And never , never mayst thou want this sword ! " 450 He said , and o'er his shoulder flung the blade . Now o'er the earth ascends the ...
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... cries , she shrieks ; the fierce insulting foe Relentless mocks her violence of wo ; To chains condemn'd , as wildly she deplores ; A widow , and a slave on foreign shores . So from the sluices of Ulysses ' eyes Fast fell the tears ...
... cries , she shrieks ; the fierce insulting foe Relentless mocks her violence of wo ; To chains condemn'd , as wildly she deplores ; A widow , and a slave on foreign shores . So from the sluices of Ulysses ' eyes Fast fell the tears ...
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Términos y frases comunes
address'd Agelaus Alcinous Amphinomus Anticlea Antinous arms Atrides attend bear behold bend beneath bless'd blood bold bower brave breast Calypso coast cries crown'd Cyclop death descends dire divine dome dreadful Dulichium Eumæus Euryclea Eurylochus Eurymachus Eurynome Ev'n eyes fair faithful falchion fame fate feast fierce flies friends goblet goddess gods grace guest hand haste hear heart Heaven hero Homer honours Iliad instant Jove king labours Laertes land Laodamas lord maid Melanthius mighty mind monarch mortal native Nausicaa Neptune night nymph o'er obey palace Pallas pass'd peers press'd prince Pylos queen race rage realms rejoin'd replies rise roll'd round royal sacred sails shade shining shore sire skies soft soul spoke spread stranger suitors swain Swift tears Telemachus thee Theoclymenus thou throne Tiresias toils touch'd train Ulysses vengeance vessel wandering waves wine woes wretch youth
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Página 8 - The birds of broadest wing their mansion form, The chough, the seamew, the loquacious crow, And scream aloft, and skim the deeps below. Depending vines the shelving cavern screen, With purple clusters blushing through the green. Four limpid fountains from the clefts distil...
Página 122 - With many a weary step, and many a groan, Up the high hill he heaves a huge round stone ; The huge round stone, resulting with a bound, Thunders impetuous down, and smokes along the ground.
Página 267 - But, bless'd in her, possess these arms alone, Heir of my father's strength, as well as throne." He spoke ; then rising, his broad sword unbound, And cast his purple garment on the ground. A trench he open'd ; in a line he placed 125 The level axes, and the points made fast.
Página 94 - She faints, she falls; she lifts her weeping eyes. 'What art thou? say ! from whence, from whom you came? O more than human ! tell thy race, thy name. Amazing strength, these poisons to sustain! Not mortal thou, nor mortal is thy brain.
Página 135 - Than linger life away, and nourish woe.' "Thus he: the beeves around securely stray, When swift to ruin they invade the prey; They seize, they kill! - but for the rite divine. The barley fail'd, and for libations wine. Swift from the oak they strip the shady pride; And verdant leaves the flowery cake supplied. "With prayer they now address the...
Página 15 - The Pleiads, Hyads, with the northern team; And great Orion's more refulgent beam; To which, around the axle of the sky, The Bear, revolving, points his golden eye, Still shines exalted on th' ethereal plain, Nor bathes his blazing forehead in the main.
Página 15 - Phaeacia's dusky coast, And woody mountains, half in vapours lost; That lay before him, indistinct and vast, Like a broad shield amid the watery waste.
Página 81 - I deem'd some godlike giant to behold, Or lofty hero, haughty, brave, and bold ; Not this weak pigmy-wretch, of mean design, Who, not by strength subdued me, but by wine. But come, accept our gifts, and join to pray...
Página 104 - O, say, what angry power Elpenor led To glide in shades, and wander with the dead ? How could thy soul, by realms and seas disjoined, Outfly the nimble sail, and leave the lagging wind...
Página 68 - They went and found a hospitable race; Not prone to ill, nor strange to foreign guest, They eat, they drink, and nature gives the feast; The trees around them, all their fruit produce; Lotos, the name; divine nectareous juice!