Virgil's Aeneid: Books I, II and VI., Knihy 1–2University Press, 1911 - 136 strán (strany) |
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Strana 4
... king , with arbitrary sway , To loose their fetters , or their force allay . To whom the suppliant Queen her prayers addressed , And thus the tenour of her suit expressed . ' O Æolus ! for to thee the King of Heaven The power of ...
... king , with arbitrary sway , To loose their fetters , or their force allay . To whom the suppliant Queen her prayers addressed , And thus the tenour of her suit expressed . ' O Æolus ! for to thee the King of Heaven The power of ...
Strana 9
... King of Gods and men , whose awful hand Disperses thunder on the seas and land , Disposing all with absolute command : How could my pious son thy power incense , Or what , alas ! is vanished Troy's offence ? Our hope of Italy not only ...
... King of Gods and men , whose awful hand Disperses thunder on the seas and land , Disposing all with absolute command : How could my pious son thy power incense , Or what , alas ! is vanished Troy's offence ? Our hope of Italy not only ...
Strana 15
... King of Heaven is my descent . With twice ten sail I crossed the Phrygian sea ; Fate and my mother Goddess led my way . ✓ Scarce seven , the thin remainders of my fleet , From storms preserved , within your harbour meet : 530 Myself ...
... King of Heaven is my descent . With twice ten sail I crossed the Phrygian sea ; Fate and my mother Goddess led my way . ✓ Scarce seven , the thin remainders of my fleet , From storms preserved , within your harbour meet : 530 Myself ...
Strana 18
... kings defies . He stopped , and weeping said , ' O friend ! even here The monuments of Trojan woes appear ! Our known disasters fill even foreign lands : See there , where old unhappy Priam stands ! Even the mute walls relate the ...
... kings defies . He stopped , and weeping said , ' O friend ! even here The monuments of Trojan woes appear ! Our known disasters fill even foreign lands : See there , where old unhappy Priam stands ! Even the mute walls relate the ...
Strana 21
... king Acestes Trojan lineage boasts . Permit our ships a shelter on your shores , Refitted from your woods with planks and oars ; That , if our prince be safe , we may renew Our destined course , and Italy pursue . But if , O best of men ...
... king Acestes Trojan lineage boasts . Permit our ships a shelter on your shores , Refitted from your woods with planks and oars ; That , if our prince be safe , we may renew Our destined course , and Italy pursue . But if , O best of men ...
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