The Works of Virgil: In Latin & English. The Aeneid, المجلد 3J. Dodsley, 1778 |
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الصفحة 73
... sky . A cloud all charg'd with livid darkness spreads , Black'ning the floods , and gathering o'er their heads . Aloud the careful Palinurus cries ; Lo ! what a dreadful ftorm involves the skies ! Oh ! Neptune , mighty father of the ...
... sky . A cloud all charg'd with livid darkness spreads , Black'ning the floods , and gathering o'er their heads . Aloud the careful Palinurus cries ; Lo ! what a dreadful ftorm involves the skies ! Oh ! Neptune , mighty father of the ...
الصفحة 83
... sky , which began to look clear , cum venti pofuere . For the reft , the wars of Æneas in Italy till the death of Tur nus , lafted from the beginning of the April , when he came into Italy , to the November following . According to this ...
... sky , which began to look clear , cum venti pofuere . For the reft , the wars of Æneas in Italy till the death of Tur nus , lafted from the beginning of the April , when he came into Italy , to the November following . According to this ...
الصفحة 93
... sky . On Mneftheus next , the chief who bore away The fecond glorious honours of the day , A fhining mail the generous prince bestows , That , rich with clafps of gold , refulgent glows , Who ftript Demoleus of the coftly load 325 330 ...
... sky . On Mneftheus next , the chief who bore away The fecond glorious honours of the day , A fhining mail the generous prince bestows , That , rich with clafps of gold , refulgent glows , Who ftript Demoleus of the coftly load 325 330 ...
الصفحة 115
... sky ; 685 690 } 695 Next , he who cut the cord , with gifts was grac'd ; 700 And he , whofe arrow ftruck the tree , the lait . Now call'd the prince , before the games were done , The hoary guardian of his royal fon ; And gently ...
... sky ; 685 690 } 695 Next , he who cut the cord , with gifts was grac'd ; 700 And he , whofe arrow ftruck the tree , the lait . Now call'd the prince , before the games were done , The hoary guardian of his royal fon ; And gently ...
الصفحة 125
... sky . 810 So long we chafe , o'er all the boundless main , The flying coafts of Italy in vain . Here o'er our kindred Eryx ' fruitful plains , The hofpitable king , Aceftes reigns : 815 What , what forbids our wand'ring Trojan bands ...
... sky . 810 So long we chafe , o'er all the boundless main , The flying coafts of Italy in vain . Here o'er our kindred Eryx ' fruitful plains , The hofpitable king , Aceftes reigns : 815 What , what forbids our wand'ring Trojan bands ...
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Aceftes adeo Aeneas Æneid aethere againſt Anchifes ancient arma arms atque Auguftus autem cafus circumftance Dardanus defcribed defcription deûm dreadful effe Eneas enim Eryx etiam facred faid fame fatis fays feems fhade fhall fhews fhield fhining fhore fhould fide fight firft firſt fkies flain flew flood folemn fome fubject fuch funt fuper fuppofe gods haec hell hero himſelf Hinc Homer hunc Iliad inter ipfe juventus laft Latian Latinus Latio Latium Livy manu menfis Mezentius mighty mihi Mneftheus moenia moft moſt muſt myfteries nunc o'er obferves occafion omnes omnis paffage pater poem poet poeta prefent prince procul quae quam quibus quod reafon reprefented rife rites Roman Rome ſhall ſkies ſky ſpread ſtate Statius tamen Tartarus terga thefe theſe thofe thoſe thro tibi tow'rs Trojan Turnus uſed Virgil whofe youth
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الصفحة 371 - He made darkness his secret place, his pavilion round about Him with dark water, and thick clouds to cover Him.
الصفحة 258 - I believe very many readers have been shocked at that ludicrous prophecy which one of the harpies pronounces to the Trojans in the third book ; namely, that before they had built their intended city they should be reduced by hunger to eat their very tables.
الصفحة 48 - Think not, when woman's transient breath is fled, That all her vanities at once are dead : Succeeding vanities she still regards, And though she plays no more, o'erlooks the cards Her joy in gilded chariots, when alive, And love of ombre, after death survive.
الصفحة 404 - Sabaei. ipsa videbatur ventis regina vocatis vela dare et laxos iam iamque immittere funis. illam inter caedes pallentem morte futura fecerat ignipotens undis et lapyge ferri, 710 contra autem magno maerentem corpore Nilum pandentemque sinus et tota veste vocantem caeruleum in gremium latebrosaque flumina victos.
الصفحة 170 - ... ante ora parentum : quam multa in silvis autumni frigore primo lapsa cadunt folia, aut ad terram gurgite ab alto 310 quam multae glomerantur aves, ubi frigidus annus trans pontum fugat, et terris immittit apricis.
الصفحة 214 - ... a particular beauty, which I do not know that any one has taken notice of. The list which he has there drawn up was in general to do honour to the Roman name, but more particularly to compliment Augustus. For this reason Anchises, who shows .¿Eneas most of the rest of his descendants in the same order that they were to make their appearance in the world...
الصفحة 259 - They immediately took the Hint, says the Historian, and concluded the Prophecy to be fulfilled. As Virgil did not think it proper to omit so material a Particular in the History of...
الصفحة 69 - JEneas, by the advice of one of his generals, and a vision of his father, builds a city for the women, old men, and others, who were either unfit for war, or weary of the voyage, and sails for Italy. Venus procures of Neptune a safe voyage for him and all his men, excepting only his pilot...
الصفحة 210 - Lets in defilement to the inward parts, The soul grows clotted by contagion Imbodies, and imbrutes, till she quite lose The divine property of her first being. Such are those thick and gloomy shadows damp Oft seen in charnel vaults and sepulchres, Lingering and sitting by a new-made grave, As loth to leave the body that it loved, And linked itself by carnal sensualty To a degenerate and degraded state.
الصفحة 289 - Eye Nature's walks, shoot folly as it flies, And catch the manners living as they rise; Laugh where we must, be candid where we can; But vindicate the ways of God to man.