Translations Into English and LatinDeighton, 1866 - 279 Seiten |
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... sacred Cilla - mighty lord Of Tenedos , who wield'st the silver bow ! Sminthian ! If ever I have builded up From floor to roof a temple in thy praise , Or ever burned to thee fat flesh of goats 50 And oxen then accomplish this my prayer ...
... sacred Cilla - mighty lord Of Tenedos , who wield'st the silver bow ! Sminthian ! If ever I have builded up From floor to roof a temple in thy praise , Or ever burned to thee fat flesh of goats 50 And oxen then accomplish this my prayer ...
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... sacred Pylos : and he ruled a third . Who friendly - minded rose and spake in the midst . " Lo ! a great sorrow comes upon our land . Sure now would Priam and Priam's sons rejoice , And every Trojan laugh within his heart , Could he but ...
... sacred Pylos : and he ruled a third . Who friendly - minded rose and spake in the midst . " Lo ! a great sorrow comes upon our land . Sure now would Priam and Priam's sons rejoice , And every Trojan laugh within his heart , Could he but ...
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... sacred Thebes , Eetion's Thebes , And spoiled her , and brought hither all the spoil . And fairly did the children of the Greeks , Part it amongst them , and for Atreus ' son 405 Chose out fair - cheeked Briseis . Thereupon Came Chryses ...
... sacred Thebes , Eetion's Thebes , And spoiled her , and brought hither all the spoil . And fairly did the children of the Greeks , Part it amongst them , and for Atreus ' son 405 Chose out fair - cheeked Briseis . Thereupon Came Chryses ...
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... sacred Cilla : mighty lord Of Tenedos , who wield'st the silver bow ! 495 Surely thou heard'st me heretofore ; and sore , To honour me , didst plague Achaia's hosts . And now accomplish this , ev'n this my prayer . From foul destruction ...
... sacred Cilla : mighty lord Of Tenedos , who wield'st the silver bow ! 495 Surely thou heard'st me heretofore ; and sore , To honour me , didst plague Achaia's hosts . And now accomplish this , ev'n this my prayer . From foul destruction ...
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... : and sought therewith The vessels of the brazen - coated Greeks . 50 At broad Olympus ' gate stood sacred Dawn , To Zeus and all the gods proclaiming light . Then the king bade his shrill - tongued heralds go BOOK II . ] 37 HOMER'S ILIAD .
... : and sought therewith The vessels of the brazen - coated Greeks . 50 At broad Olympus ' gate stood sacred Dawn , To Zeus and all the gods proclaiming light . Then the king bade his shrill - tongued heralds go BOOK II . ] 37 HOMER'S ILIAD .
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Achaian Achilles Agamemnon Amphimachus Amyntas Apollo Athenè Atreus aught brave bring Daphnis Briseis broad Calchas Chryse city home Corydon Daphnis doth dreams earth ECLOGUE enim Epistrophus Eurytus Ev'n eyes fair flocks flowers Forty dark ships gift goat gods Greeks green hand hath hear heart heaven Heracles Herè host Idomeneus Ilion illa Iolla Jove kine King lord Lycidas Lyrnessus maid mates Menalcas mighty mihi MOPSUS muse ne'er neath Nestor Nireus Nunc Nymphs o'er obey Odysseus Peleus Phoebus pipe prayer Priam's Protesilaus Pylos Quæ quam Queis rose round sacred sate scorn seas shalt sheep shepherd shore sing sire Sirmio sleep song of Arcady sons soul spake spring steeds stream strife sweet swift thee thine thing tibi Tityrus Trojans Troy unto vine voice war-ships warriors wild wind woods words wrath Zeus