Ulysses. — If I have uttered an untruth. Silenus. — By Neptune Your sire, O Cyclops, by great Triton, Nereus, Calypso, Nereus' daughters, by the waves, And all the race of fishes, I protest,. Most beauteous Cyclops, my dear little lord, I sold not... The Greek tragic theatre: containing Æschylus by dr. Potter, Sophocles by ... - Página 426por Greek tragic theatre - 1809Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Euripides - 1809 - 544 páginas
...I banqueted And stags that haunt this mountain: but 'tis long Since human flesh I tasted. SILENUS. My dread lord, Variety is sweet : no other strangers...Beyond expression. CHORUS. Curb thy tongue : I saw tbee Vending thy lord's possessions to the strangers: Tf I speak falshodd, may our Father perish !... | |
| Richard Simpson (of Lower Clapton.) - 1875 - 768 páginas
...Go bid him bring a ladder, and affix The Lion's head to yonder sculptured frieze. From tht, Cyclops. Silenus. By Neptune Your Sire, O Cyclops, by great...here, my children, whom I love Beyond expression. (Ulysses implores pity, whereupon Silenus thus advises Cyclops.) Leave not the smallest morsel of his... | |
| Euripides - 1888 - 304 páginas
...privity Vending your goods. SIL. I ? curses on your head ! ULY. If I have uttered an untruth. SIL. By Neptune Your sire, O Cyclops, by great Triton,...here, my children, whom I love Beyond expression. CHOR. Curb thy tongue : I saw thee Vending thy lord's possessions to the strangers : If I speak falsehood,... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 422 páginas
...curses on your head ! Ulysses. — If I have uttered an untruth. Silenus. — By Neptune Your sire, 0 Cyclops, by great Triton, Nereus, Calypso, Nereus'...Vending thy lord's possessions to the strangers : If I speak falsehood, may our father perish ! But injure not these foreigners. Polypheme. — Ye lie ;... | |
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