Virgil's Aeneid, Kniha 12G. Routledge and Sons, 1887 - 319 strán (strany) |
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Strana 12
... shields Of heroes , whose dismembered hands yet bear The dart aloft , and clench the pointed spear ? " Thus while the pious prince his fate bewails , Fierce Boreas drove against his flying sails , And rent the sheets : the raging ...
... shields Of heroes , whose dismembered hands yet bear The dart aloft , and clench the pointed spear ? " Thus while the pious prince his fate bewails , Fierce Boreas drove against his flying sails , And rent the sheets : the raging ...
Strana 24
... shield . Athwart her breast a golden belt she throws , Amidst the press alone provokes a thousand foes ; And dares her maiden arms to manly force oppose . Thus , while the Trojan prince employs his eyes , Fixed on the walls with wonder ...
... shield . Athwart her breast a golden belt she throws , Amidst the press alone provokes a thousand foes ; And dares her maiden arms to manly force oppose . Thus , while the Trojan prince employs his eyes , Fixed on the walls with wonder ...
Strana 38
... shield . Then Calchas bade our host for flight prepare , And hope no conquest from the tedious war ; Till first they sailed for Greece , with prayers besought Her injured power , and better omens brought . And now their navy ploughs the ...
... shield . Then Calchas bade our host for flight prepare , And hope no conquest from the tedious war ; Till first they sailed for Greece , with prayers besought Her injured power , and better omens brought . And now their navy ploughs the ...
Strana 44
... way , ' Tis fit we should the auspicious guide obey . For what has she these Grecian arms bestowed , But their destruction , and the Trojans ' good ? Then change we shields , and their devices bear , 44 [ BOOK II . VIRGIL'S ENEID .
... way , ' Tis fit we should the auspicious guide obey . For what has she these Grecian arms bestowed , But their destruction , and the Trojans ' good ? Then change we shields , and their devices bear , 44 [ BOOK II . VIRGIL'S ENEID .
Strana 45
Virgil. Then change we shields , and their devices bear , Let fraud supply the want of force in war . They find us arms . ' This said , himself he dressed In dead Androgeos ' spoils , his upper vest , His painted buckler , and his plumy ...
Virgil. Then change we shields , and their devices bear , Let fraud supply the want of force in war . They find us arms . ' This said , himself he dressed In dead Androgeos ' spoils , his upper vest , His painted buckler , and his plumy ...
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