Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
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Sivu 9
... eyes , Feel blindly with fingers ; And one , lame of foot , With sinew - wound wearily Wasteth away , Musing and mourning , With death in his mind . One , failing feathers , Shall fall from the height Of the tall forest tree : Yet he ...
... eyes , Feel blindly with fingers ; And one , lame of foot , With sinew - wound wearily Wasteth away , Musing and mourning , With death in his mind . One , failing feathers , Shall fall from the height Of the tall forest tree : Yet he ...
Sivu 14
... eyes each one , because that every hour They look about for gain and all that may be theirs . And every one of them ... eyes ( like Argus ) for mischief , but only one eye ( like Polyphemus ) for right knowledge.- " Simon's court ...
... eyes each one , because that every hour They look about for gain and all that may be theirs . And every one of them ... eyes ( like Argus ) for mischief , but only one eye ( like Polyphemus ) for right knowledge.- " Simon's court ...
Sivu 107
... eyes ; And from her cheeks the rosie colour flies . Then turns to her , whom , of her female train , She trusted ... eye upon Turnus's speech in the last verse- ' Lord Piercy sees my fall . ' -Vicisti , et victum tendere palmas Ausonii ...
... eyes ; And from her cheeks the rosie colour flies . Then turns to her , whom , of her female train , She trusted ... eye upon Turnus's speech in the last verse- ' Lord Piercy sees my fall . ' -Vicisti , et victum tendere palmas Ausonii ...
Sivu 108
... eyes ; And from her cheeks the rosie colour flies . Then turns to her , whom , of her female train , She trusted ... eye upon Turnus's speech in the last verse- ' Lord Piercy sees my fall . ' - Vicisti , et victum tendere palmas Ausonii ...
... eyes ; And from her cheeks the rosie colour flies . Then turns to her , whom , of her female train , She trusted ... eye upon Turnus's speech in the last verse- ' Lord Piercy sees my fall . ' - Vicisti , et victum tendere palmas Ausonii ...
Sivu 137
... eyes associated " blear " with magical delusion . An old Latin - German dictionary defines " Præstigia " as " Pler vor den Augen , " blear before the eyes ; and Milton makes Comus hurl his " Dazzling spells into the spungy air Of power ...
... eyes associated " blear " with magical delusion . An old Latin - German dictionary defines " Præstigia " as " Pler vor den Augen , " blear before the eyes ; and Milton makes Comus hurl his " Dazzling spells into the spungy air Of power ...
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