Virgil's Aeneid: Books I, II and VI., Knihy 1–2University Press, 1911 - 136 strán (strany) |
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... daughters of the main , Around my person wait , and bear my train : Succeed my wish , and second my design , The fairest , Deiopeia , shall be thine ; And make thee father of a happy line . ' 110 To this the God : ' Tis yours , O Queen ...
... daughters of the main , Around my person wait , and bear my train : Succeed my wish , and second my design , The fairest , Deiopeia , shall be thine ; And make thee father of a happy line . ' 110 To this the God : ' Tis yours , O Queen ...
Strana 6
... , he smoothed the sea , Dispelled the darkness , and restored the day : Cymothoe , Triton , and the sea - green train Of beauteous nymphs , the daughters of the main , 220 Clear from the rocks the vessels with their hands 6 DRYDEN'S VIRGIL.
... , he smoothed the sea , Dispelled the darkness , and restored the day : Cymothoe , Triton , and the sea - green train Of beauteous nymphs , the daughters of the main , 220 Clear from the rocks the vessels with their hands 6 DRYDEN'S VIRGIL.
Strana 10
... Daughter , dismiss thy fears : to thy desire The fates of thine are fixed , and stand entire . Thou shalt behold thy wished Lavinian walls , And , ripe for heaven , when Fate Æneas calls , Then thou shalt bear him up , sublime , to me ...
... Daughter , dismiss thy fears : to thy desire The fates of thine are fixed , and stand entire . Thou shalt behold thy wished Lavinian walls , And , ripe for heaven , when Fate Æneas calls , Then thou shalt bear him up , sublime , to me ...
Strana 24
... ( With golden flowers and winding foliage wrought ; Her mother Leda's present ) , when she came To ruin Troy , and set the world on flame ; 920 The sceptre Priam's eldest daughter bore , Her orient necklace 24 DRYDEN'S VIRGIL.
... ( With golden flowers and winding foliage wrought ; Her mother Leda's present ) , when she came To ruin Troy , and set the world on flame ; 920 The sceptre Priam's eldest daughter bore , Her orient necklace 24 DRYDEN'S VIRGIL.
Strana 25
Books I, II and VI. Virgil. The sceptre Priam's eldest daughter bore , Her orient necklace , and the crown she wore , Of double texture , glorious to behold ; One order set with gems , and one with gold . Instructed thus , the wise ...
Books I, II and VI. Virgil. The sceptre Priam's eldest daughter bore , Her orient necklace , and the crown she wore , Of double texture , glorious to behold ; One order set with gems , and one with gold . Instructed thus , the wise ...
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