A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Cook's Hesiod. Fawke's Theocritus. Anacreon. Bion. Moschus. Sappho. Musaeus & Apollonius Rhodius. The Rape of Helen. Creech's Lucretius and Grainger's Tibullus |
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Sivu 248
For when their brother unawares they slew, From fair Ægina diverse they
withdrew. Fair Salamis king Telamon obey'd, And valiant Peleus Phthia's sceptre
sway'd. Next Butes came from fam'd Cecropia far, Brave l'eleon's son, a chief
renown'd ...
For when their brother unawares they slew, From fair Ægina diverse they
withdrew. Fair Salamis king Telamon obey'd, And valiant Peleus Phthia's sceptre
sway'd. Next Butes came from fam'd Cecropia far, Brave l'eleon's son, a chief
renown'd ...
Sivu 251
s.n alone shall lead this valiant band, * The chief who rais'd it, let that chief com- '•
roand." TKo» briefly spoke th' unconquerable man ; 1- -1 approbation through the
circle ran : Then j. i m rose (complacence 6U'd his breast). And thus the ...
s.n alone shall lead this valiant band, * The chief who rais'd it, let that chief com- '•
roand." TKo» briefly spoke th' unconquerable man ; 1- -1 approbation through the
circle ran : Then j. i m rose (complacence 6U'd his breast). And thus the ...
Sivu 261
Had not bold Boreas' sons the chief address'd, And, nobly daring, his rough ra<e
repress'd. (Ill fated youths . for that heroic deed Dooro'd by the hands of Hercules
to bleed. 1669 for when returning home their course they sped, From laoeral ...
Had not bold Boreas' sons the chief address'd, And, nobly daring, his rough ra<e
repress'd. (Ill fated youths . for that heroic deed Dooro'd by the hands of Hercules
to bleed. 1669 for when returning home their course they sped, From laoeral ...
Sivu 277
Who fell beside i for, lo ! the chiefs intend Another tomb for some lamented friend.
Ev'n now two mournful monuments appear r Tiphys, fame fays, was stretch'd
upon the bier. Him cruel fate ordain'd no more to roam; 1070 He died far distant ...
Who fell beside i for, lo ! the chiefs intend Another tomb for some lamented friend.
Ev'n now two mournful monuments appear r Tiphys, fame fays, was stretch'd
upon the bier. Him cruel fate ordain'd no more to roam; 1070 He died far distant ...
Sivu 296
Fear feiz'd the chief, yet backward he withdrew, Nor till he join'd his comrades,
turn'd his view. And now on Caucasus with snow o'erspread, The rising morn her
silver radiance shed, When proud Æeta, earlier than the rest, The feming corflet ...
Fear feiz'd the chief, yet backward he withdrew, Nor till he join'd his comrades,
turn'd his view. And now on Caucasus with snow o'erspread, The rising morn her
silver radiance shed, When proud Æeta, earlier than the rest, The feming corflet ...
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Æneid Amycus Anacreon ancient animals Argo argument Aristotle arms atoms beauty body breast called Chalciope charms chief Cicero Colchian colour death delight divine dread earth Epicurean Epicurus EPIGRAM ev'ry eyes fair fame fate fays fear feeds fense fire flame foul give goddess gods golden grace Greek hand heart heaven Hercules heroes Hesiod Homer honour IDYLLIUM Iliad images immortal Jason join'd Jove Jupiter king labour likewise limbs live Lucretius maid manner Medea mighty mind mortal motion move muses nature night nymphs o'er observes opinion Ovid pain passage Phrixus plain Plutarch poem poet pow'r prove Ptolemy quod reason rife round sacred Sappho seeds shore sire sleep song soul spring streams strike swain sweet thee Theocritus things thou Thrace Tiphys translation Venus verses Virgil voice void whence wind wine words