Dryden's Aeneid: A Selection with CommentaryBristol Classical Press, 1986 - 248 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 112
... o'er and o'er ; but still in vain ; For still she begs to hear it once again . The hearer on the speaker's mouth depends ; And thus the tragic story never ends . Then , when they part , when Phoebe's paler light Withdraws , and falling ...
... o'er and o'er ; but still in vain ; For still she begs to hear it once again . The hearer on the speaker's mouth depends ; And thus the tragic story never ends . Then , when they part , when Phoebe's paler light Withdraws , and falling ...
الصفحة 147
... o'er the Stygian lake ) , Lend to this wretch your hand , and waft him o'er To the sweet banks of yon forbidden shore . ' Scarce had he said ; the prophetess began : ' What hopes delude thee , miserable man ? Thinkest thou , thus ...
... o'er the Stygian lake ) , Lend to this wretch your hand , and waft him o'er To the sweet banks of yon forbidden shore . ' Scarce had he said ; the prophetess began : ' What hopes delude thee , miserable man ? Thinkest thou , thus ...
الصفحة 153
... o'er the guilty ghost , the Fury shakes The sounding whip , and brandishes her snakes , And the pale sinner , with her sisters , takes . " Then , of itself , unfolds the eternal door ; With dreadful sounds the brazen hinges roar . ' You ...
... o'er the guilty ghost , the Fury shakes The sounding whip , and brandishes her snakes , And the pale sinner , with her sisters , takes . " Then , of itself , unfolds the eternal door ; With dreadful sounds the brazen hinges roar . ' You ...
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