The works of Virgil, tr. into Engl. verse by mr. Dryden. Carey, المجلد 4 |
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الصفحة 6
... fear , on their behalf I come ; Let neither winds o'erset , nor waves intomb , The floating forests of the sacred pine : But let it be their safety to be mine . " Then thus reply'd her awful son , who rolls 105 The radiant stars , and ...
... fear , on their behalf I come ; Let neither winds o'erset , nor waves intomb , The floating forests of the sacred pine : But let it be their safety to be mine . " Then thus reply'd her awful son , who rolls 105 The radiant stars , and ...
الصفحة 9
... fear not , or vain oracles . ' Twas giv'n to Venus , they should cross the seas , And land secure upon the Latian plains : Their promis'd hour is pass'd , and mine remains . " Tis in the fate of Turnus , to destroy , With sword and fire ...
... fear not , or vain oracles . ' Twas giv'n to Venus , they should cross the seas , And land secure upon the Latian plains : Their promis'd hour is pass'd , and mine remains . " Tis in the fate of Turnus , to destroy , With sword and fire ...
الصفحة 10
... fear the treasons of the night , The robb'd Palladium , the pretended flight : Our onset shall be made in open light . No wooden engine shall their town betray : Fires they shall have around , but fires by day . No Grecian babes before ...
... fear the treasons of the night , The robb'd Palladium , the pretended flight : Our onset shall be made in open light . No wooden engine shall their town betray : Fires they shall have around , but fires by day . No Grecian babes before ...
الصفحة 14
... fears . So may the gods , who view this friendly strife , Restore me to thy lov'd embrace with life , Condemn'd to pay my vows ( as sure I trust ) , This thy request is cruel and unjust . But if some chance - as many chances are , And ...
... fears . So may the gods , who view this friendly strife , Restore me to thy lov'd embrace with life , Condemn'd to pay my vows ( as sure I trust ) , This thy request is cruel and unjust . But if some chance - as many chances are , And ...
الصفحة 16
... our trust we place , Will yet from ruin save the Trojan race , While we behold such dauntless worth appear In dawning youth , and souls so void of fear , " 325 Then into tears of joy the father broke : Each 16 ENEIS , IX .
... our trust we place , Will yet from ruin save the Trojan race , While we behold such dauntless worth appear In dawning youth , and souls so void of fear , " 325 Then into tears of joy the father broke : Each 16 ENEIS , IX .
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Æneas Æneid afar Anchises Arcadian arms Ascanius Ausonian bear betwixt blood bold bore breast Camilla camp chariot chief clouds command conquer'd coursers dare dart death Dido Drances Eneas Euryalus Ev'n ev'ry eyes falchion fame fatal fate father fear field fierce fight fill'd fir'd fires fix'd flames flies flood foes forc'd force fortune friends fun'ral Georgic goddess gods ground hand haste head heav'n helm hero honour horse jav'lins Jove Juno Juturna king lance land Latian Latium Lausus Line Messapus Mezentius mighty mix'd Mnestheus mother Nisus numbers o'er oppress'd Pallas peace pierc'd pious plain poet pointed lance pow'r pray'r press'd prince rage rais'd reach'd resolv'd Rutulians sent shades shield shining shore shouts side sight Simoïs sire slain slew soul sound spear steed stood sword Tarchon tears thee thou threw Tisiphone tow'rs town trembling Trojan troops Troy Turnus Tuscan Virgil Volscians walls weapon winds words wound youth
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الصفحة 7 - Prefix'd by fate's irrevocable doom, When the great Mother of the Gods was free To save her ships, and finish Jove's decree. First, from the quarter of the morn, there sprung...
الصفحة 43 - Heaps of spent arrows fall, and strew the ground ; And helms, and shields, and rattling arms, resound. The combat thickens, like the storm that flies From westward, when the...
الصفحة 102 - Then, as a hungry lion, who beholds A gamesome goat who frisks about the folds, Or beamy stag that grazes on the plain — He runs, he roars, he shakes his rising mane; • He grins, and opens wide his greedy jaws : The prey lies panting underneath his paws : He fills his famish'd maw ; his mouth runs o'er With unchew'd morsels, while he churns the gore...
الصفحة 220 - Cast round her eyes, distracted with her fear : — No troops of Turnus in the field appear. Once more she stares abroad, but still in vain, And then concludes the royal youth is slain. Mad with her anguish, impotent to bear 875 The mighty grief, she loaths the vital air.
الصفحة 42 - From this beginning date the Julian line. To thee, to them, and their victorious heirs, The conquer'd war is due, and the vast world is theirs. Troy is too narrow for thy name.
الصفحة 26 - Of tramping coursers, and the riders' voice. The sound approach'd; and suddenly he view'd The foes inclosing, and his friend pursued, Forelaid and taken, while he strove in vain The shelter of the friendly shades to gain. What should he next attempt? what arms employ, What fruitless force, to free the captive boy?
الصفحة 14 - This thy request is cruel and unjust. But if some chance- as many chances are, And doubtful hazards, in the deeds of war — If one should reach my head, there let it fall, And spare thy life; I would not perish all.
الصفحة 28 - Gush'd out a purple stream, and stain'd the ground. His snowy neck reclines upon his breast, Like a fair flow'r by the keen share oppress'd; Like a white poppy sinking on the plain, Whose heavy head is overcharg'd with rain. Despair, and rage, and vengeance justly vow'd, Drove Nisus headlong on the hostile crowd.
الصفحة 173 - Dying, her open'd hand forsakes the rein; Short, and more short, she pants; by slow degrees Her mind the passage from her body frees. She drops her sword; she nods her plumy crest, Her drooping head declining on her breast : In the last sigh her struggling soul expires, , And, murm'ring with disdain, to Stygian sounds retires.
الصفحة 16 - And, where the smoke in cloudy vapours flies, Cov'ring the plain, and curling to the skies, Betwixt two paths which at the gate divide, Close by the sea a passage we have spied, Which will our way to great jEneas guide.