Virgil's Aeneid, Kniha 12G. Routledge and Sons, 1887 - 319 strán (strany) |
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Strana 12
... spear , and all the god applied . The raging winds rush through the hollow wound , And dance aloft in air , and skim along the ground : Then settling on the sea , the surges sweep , Raise liquid mountains , and disclose the deep . South ...
... spear , and all the god applied . The raging winds rush through the hollow wound , And dance aloft in air , and skim along the ground : Then settling on the sea , the surges sweep , Raise liquid mountains , and disclose the deep . South ...
Strana 24
... spear yet sticking in his wound , With tracks of blood inscribed the dusty ground . Meantime the Trojan dames , oppressed with woe , To Pallas ' fane in long procession go , In hopes to reconcile their heavenly foe ; They weep , they ...
... spear yet sticking in his wound , With tracks of blood inscribed the dusty ground . Meantime the Trojan dames , oppressed with woe , To Pallas ' fane in long procession go , In hopes to reconcile their heavenly foe ; They weep , they ...
Strana 34
... spear , which , hissing as it flew , Pierced through the yielding planks of jointed wood , And trembling in the hollow belly stood . The sides transpierced , return a rattling sound , And groans of Greeks enclosed come issuing through ...
... spear , which , hissing as it flew , Pierced through the yielding planks of jointed wood , And trembling in the hollow belly stood . The sides transpierced , return a rattling sound , And groans of Greeks enclosed come issuing through ...
Strana 40
... spear . Amazement seizes all . The general cry Proclaims Laocoon justly doomed to die , Whose hand the will of Pallas had withstood , And dared to violate the sacred wood . All vote to admit the steed , that vows be paid , And incense ...
... spear . Amazement seizes all . The general cry Proclaims Laocoon justly doomed to die , Whose hand the will of Pallas had withstood , And dared to violate the sacred wood . All vote to admit the steed , that vows be paid , And incense ...
Strana 90
... spear . At length she finds the dear perfidious man , Prevents his formed excuse , and thus began : " Base and ungrateful , could you hope to fly , And undiscovered ' scape a lover's eye ? Nor could my kindness your compassion move ...
... spear . At length she finds the dear perfidious man , Prevents his formed excuse , and thus began : " Base and ungrateful , could you hope to fly , And undiscovered ' scape a lover's eye ? Nor could my kindness your compassion move ...
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