The Works of VirgilF. Warne, 1877 - 492 من الصفحات |
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... Tuscan sea : To fruitful Italy their course they steer , And , for their vanquished gods design new temples 05 Raise all thy winds ; with night involve the skies ; Sink or disperse my fatal enemies ! Twice seven - the charming daughters ...
... Tuscan sea : To fruitful Italy their course they steer , And , for their vanquished gods design new temples 05 Raise all thy winds ; with night involve the skies ; Sink or disperse my fatal enemies ! Twice seven - the charming daughters ...
الصفحة 176
... Tuscan Corythum he claimed his birth ; But after , when exempt from mortal earth , From thence ascended to his kindred skies , A god , and , as a god , augments their sacrifice . " He said . - Ilioneus made this reply : " O king , of ...
... Tuscan Corythum he claimed his birth ; But after , when exempt from mortal earth , From thence ascended to his kindred skies , A god , and , as a god , augments their sacrifice . " He said . - Ilioneus made this reply : " O king , of ...
الصفحة 177
... Tuscan Tiber rolls with rapid force , And where Numicus opes his holy source . Besides , our prince presents with his request , Some small remains of what his sire possessed : 330 This golden charger , snatched from burning Troy , 335 ...
... Tuscan Tiber rolls with rapid force , And where Numicus opes his holy source . Besides , our prince presents with his request , Some small remains of what his sire possessed : 330 This golden charger , snatched from burning Troy , 335 ...
الصفحة 184
... Tuscan foes , their city seize : Protect the Latians in luxurious ease ! This dream all - powerful Juno sends : I bear Her mighty mandates , and her words you hear . Haste ! arm your Ardeans ; issue to the plain ; 605 With faith to ...
... Tuscan foes , their city seize : Protect the Latians in luxurious ease ! This dream all - powerful Juno sends : I bear Her mighty mandates , and her words you hear . Haste ! arm your Ardeans ; issue to the plain ; 605 With faith to ...
الصفحة 192
... Tuscan Tiber's flowery banks they fed . 920 Then , on mount Aventine , the son of Jove The priestess Rhea found , and forced to love . For arms , his men long piles and javelins bore , And poles with pointed steel their foes in battle ...
... Tuscan Tiber's flowery banks they fed . 920 Then , on mount Aventine , the son of Jove The priestess Rhea found , and forced to love . For arms , his men long piles and javelins bore , And poles with pointed steel their foes in battle ...
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abodes Æneas aloft altars Anchises arms Ascanius Ausonian bear behold blood bore breast breath Calchas clouds command coursers Creüsa cries crowned dare dart death descends Dido dire divine E'en earth eyes falchion fame fatal fate father Faunus fear field fierce fight fire flames flies flood foes force fortune friends fury Georgics goddess gods golden Grecian ground hand haste head heaven holy honour Jove Juno Juturna king labour land Latian Latium Lausus limbs lofty Messapus Mezentius mighty mind Mnestheus mortal night o'er Pallas peace Phrygian pious plain Priam prince purple pursue queen race rage renew rest rising rites rolling Rutulian sacred Sergestus shade shield shining shore sight Simoïs sire skies slain soul sound spear stand steed stood sword Tarchon temples thee thou thrice thunder toils towers town trembling Trojan troops Troy Turnus Tuscan Tyrian unhappy vows walls watery winds wood wound wretched youth
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الصفحة xvi - Homer was the greater genius ; Virgil, the better artist. In one we most admire the man ; in the other, the work. Homer hurries and transports us with a commanding impetuosity ; Virgil leads us with an attractive majesty : Homer scatters with a generous profusion ; Virgil bestows with a careful magnificence...
الصفحة 90 - Let him for succour sue from place to place, Torn from his subjects, and his son's embrace. First let him see his friends in battle slain, And their untimely fate lament in vain: And when, at length, the cruel war shall cease, On hard conditions may he buy his peace: Nor let him then enjoy supreme command; But fall, untimely, by some hostile hand, And lie unbury'd on the barren sand!
الصفحة xvi - We ought to have a certain knowledge of the principal character and distinguished excellence of each : it is in that we are to consider him, and in proportion to his degree in that we are to admire him. No author or man...
الصفحة 350 - Mark well the flowering almonds in the wood ; If odorous blooms the bearing branches load, The glebe will answer to the sylvan reign ; Great heats will follow, and large crops of grain.
الصفحة 150 - Nysa's top descending on the plains, With curling vines around his purple reins. And doubt we yet through dangers to pursue The paths of honour, and a crown in view?
الصفحة 345 - While yet the spring is young, while earth unbinds Her frozen bosom to the western winds ; While mountain snows dissolve against the sun, And streams yet new, from precipices run...
الصفحة 152 - Let others better mould the running mass Of metals, and inform the breathing brass, And soften into flesh, a marble face ; Plead better at the bar ; describe the skies, And when the stars descend, and when they rise. But Rome ! 'tis thine alone, with awful sway, To rule mankind, and make the world obey. Disposing peace and war, thy own majestic way : To tame the proud, the fetter'd slave to free: — These are imperial arts and worthy thee.
الصفحة 378 - A winding valley, and a lofty wood. Some god conduct me to the sacred shades, Where Bacchanals are sung by Spartan maids, Or lift me high to Haemus...
الصفحة 153 - The gods too high had raised the Roman State— Were but their gifts as permanent as great. What groans of men shall fill the Martian field ! How fierce a blaze his flaming pile shall yield ! What...
الصفحة 278 - To fight with caution, not to tempt the sword : 1 warn'd thee, but in vain ; for well I knew What perils youthful ardour would pursue ; That boiling blood would carry thee too far, Young as thou wert in dangers, raw to war ! O curst essay of arms, disastrous doom, Prelude of bloody fields and fights to come.