No wonder, such celestial charms For nine long years have set the world in arms! What winning graces! what majestic mien! She moves a Goddess, and she looks a Queen. Yet hence, oh Heav'n! convey that fatal face, And from destruction save the Trojan race. The Iliad of Homer - Sivu 133tekijä(t) Homer - 1853 - 664 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Edmund Burke - 1856 - 238 sivua
...iroXuy xp°v°v !Aft a •ndaytiv • Aivuf ddavuryai i?ej?f fif uira toiKev. " They cried, No wonder such celestial charms For nine long years have set...mien ! She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen." — POPE. Here is not one word said of the particulars of her beauty ; nothing which can, in the least,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1859 - 504 sivua
...the Spartan qucen approach 'd the In seeret own'd resistless beauty's power : They eried, " No wonder e narrations and spceches, qucen ! Yet hence, O Heaven, convey that fatal face, And from destruetion save the Trojan race." The... | |
| Lord William Pitt Lennox - 1860 - 390 sivua
...he won a cup in the Helena, on which the following lines from the Iliad have been engraved : — " What winning graces ! What majestic mien ! She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen ! " To give an idea of Captain Berkeley's sea-faring knowledge; upon one occasion, when sailing for... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1860 - 644 sivua
...tOtKCV. They cry'd, no wonder such celestial charms For nine long yeara have aet the world in arras ; , with other pleasing visions, is long since vanished. Sir, this act of supreme magnni Pan. Here is not one word said of the particulars of her beauty; nothing which can in the least help... | |
| Lord William Pitt Lennox - 1863 - 388 sivua
...engraved the following lines from Pope's translation of the "Iliad" in honour of the matchless Helen: — "What winning graces ! what majestic mien! She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen !" It has often been remarked that one of the most brilliant sights, and one that every Englishman... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1865 - 572 sivua
...yvvauci iro\vv xpovov oXyta ird<r\tu,' Alvas a6avaT[t<rt Otj;s tls «S»ra emxtv. " They cried, No wonder such celestial charms For nine long years have set...mien ! She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen." POPE. Here is not one word said of the particulars of her beauty ; nothing which can in the least help... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1865 - 578 sivua
...iro\vv xpovov oXyra ira<r)(tu>' Aifun~ adavaTilai @*ns c*? otTfa totKtv. " They cried, No wonder sach celestial charms For nine long years have set the...in arms ; What winning graces ! what majestic mien I She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen." POPE. Here is not one word said of the particulars of... | |
| E. R. Babington - 1867 - 124 sivua
...leopard-skin Droop'd from his shoulder, but his sunny hair Cluster'd about his temples like a god's." "What winning graces ! what majestic mien ! She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen !" 1 " All night he will pursue, but his approach Darkness defends between, till morning-watch." 2... | |
| Homerus - 1870 - 552 sivua
...tower, In secret owned resistless beauty's power : They cried, No wonder, such celestial charms 205 For nine long years have set the world in arms ; What...moves a goddess, and she looks a queen ! Yet hence, oh Heaven ! convey that fatal face, And from destruction save the Trojan race. 210 The good old Priam... | |
| John Tillotson - 1870 - 1154 sivua
...all confused precipitates his flight." 2. " The shaded tomb of old Alphytus stood." 3. " No wonder such celestial charms For nine long years have set the world in arms." 4. " A rolling cloud involved the mount." 5. " Crown the victor." 6. " Where gulfy Xanthus foams along... | |
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