Virgil's Aeneid: Books I, II and VI., Knihy 1–2University Press, 1911 - 136 strán (strany) |
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Strana 7
... blood . So when the father of the flood appears , And o'er the seas his sovereign trident rears , Their fury falls : he skims the liquid plains , High on his chariot , and , with loosened reins , Majestic moves along , and awful peace ...
... blood . So when the father of the flood appears , And o'er the seas his sovereign trident rears , Their fury falls : he skims the liquid plains , High on his chariot , and , with loosened reins , Majestic moves along , and awful peace ...
Strana 8
... blood distain . For the seven ships he made an equal share , And to the port returned , triumphant from the war . 270 The jars of generous wine ( Acestes ' gift , When his Trinacrian shores the navy left ) He set abroach , and for the ...
... blood distain . For the seven ships he made an equal share , And to the port returned , triumphant from the war . 270 The jars of generous wine ( Acestes ' gift , When his Trinacrian shores the navy left ) He set abroach , and for the ...
Strana 12
... bow , her quiver hung behind . ) She seemed a virgin of the Spartan blood : With such array Harpalyce bestrode Her Thracian courser , and outstripped the rapid flood . 440 ' Ho ! strangers ! have you lately seen , 12 DRYDEN'S VIRGIL.
... bow , her quiver hung behind . ) She seemed a virgin of the Spartan blood : With such array Harpalyce bestrode Her Thracian courser , and outstripped the rapid flood . 440 ' Ho ! strangers ! have you lately seen , 12 DRYDEN'S VIRGIL.
Strana 18
... blood inscribed the dusty ground . Mean time the Trojan dames , oppressed with woe , ) 670 To Pallas ' fane in long procession go , In hopes to reconcile their heavenly foe : They weep , they beat their breasts , they rend their hair ...
... blood inscribed the dusty ground . Mean time the Trojan dames , oppressed with woe , ) 670 To Pallas ' fane in long procession go , In hopes to reconcile their heavenly foe : They weep , they beat their breasts , they rend their hair ...
Strana 24
... blood . Your foe himself the Dardan valour praised , And his own ancestry from Trojans raised . Enter , my noble guest ; and you shall find , If not a costly welcome , yet a kind . For I myself , like you , have been distressed , Till ...
... blood . Your foe himself the Dardan valour praised , And his own ancestry from Trojans raised . Enter , my noble guest ; and you shall find , If not a costly welcome , yet a kind . For I myself , like you , have been distressed , Till ...
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