The Works of Virgil, المجلدات 1-2Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1870 |
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الصفحة 97
... Troy , In rude Saturnian rhymes express their joy : With taunts , and laughter loud , their audience please Deform'd with vizards , cut from barks of trees : In jolly hymns they praise the god of wine , Whose earthen images adorn the ...
... Troy , In rude Saturnian rhymes express their joy : With taunts , and laughter loud , their audience please Deform'd with vizards , cut from barks of trees : In jolly hymns they praise the god of wine , Whose earthen images adorn the ...
الصفحة 107
... Troy . Envy herself at last , grown pale and dumb , ( By Cæsar combatted and overcome ) Shall give her hands , and fear the curling snakes Of lashing Furies , and the burning lakes ; The pains of famish'd Tantalus shall feel , And ...
... Troy . Envy herself at last , grown pale and dumb , ( By Cæsar combatted and overcome ) Shall give her hands , and fear the curling snakes Of lashing Furies , and the burning lakes ; The pains of famish'd Tantalus shall feel , And ...
الصفحة 153
... Troy , which is the subject of the two following books . ARMS , and the man I sing , who , forc'd by Fate , And haughty Juno's unrelenting hate , Expell'd and exil'd , left the Trojan shore . Long labours , both by sea and land , he ...
... Troy , which is the subject of the two following books . ARMS , and the man I sing , who , forc'd by Fate , And haughty Juno's unrelenting hate , Expell'd and exil'd , left the Trojan shore . Long labours , both by sea and land , he ...
الصفحة 155
... Troy ! What nations now to Juno's pow'r will pray , Or off'rings on my slighted altars lay ? " Thus rag'd the goddess ; and with fury fraught , The restless regions of the storms she sought , Where , in a spacious cave of living stone ...
... Troy ! What nations now to Juno's pow'r will pray , Or off'rings on my slighted altars lay ? " Thus rag'd the goddess ; and with fury fraught , The restless regions of the storms she sought , Where , in a spacious cave of living stone ...
الصفحة 162
... Troy's offence ? Our hope of Italy not only lost , On various seas by various tempests toss'd , But shut from ev'ry shore , and barr'd from ev'ry coast . You promis'd once a progeny divine , Of Romans , rising from the Trojan line , In ...
... Troy's offence ? Our hope of Italy not only lost , On various seas by various tempests toss'd , But shut from ev'ry shore , and barr'd from ev'ry coast . You promis'd once a progeny divine , Of Romans , rising from the Trojan line , In ...
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altars appears arms bear beneath blood body bore borne breast calls chief clouds command course cries dare death deep descends earth equal ev'ry eyes face fair fall fame fatal fate father fear fields fight fire flames flood foes force fortune friends fury give gods golden ground hand haste head hear heav'n hollow honour hopes Italy Jove king labour land Latian leave length light limbs living mighty mind night o'er once pains peace plain pow'r prince pursue queen race rage remains rest rising rocks rolling sacred scarce secure seek sent shade shield shining shore side sight sire skies soul sound stand stood streams sword tears thee thou town train trees trembling Trojan troops Troy turns Turnus unhappy walls winds woods wound young youth
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الصفحة 263 - Arid 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 unburied in the common sand.
الصفحة 68 - Fate's severe decree, A new Marcellus shall arise in thee! Full canisters of fragrant lilies bring, Mix'd with the purple roses of the spring: Let me with fun'ral flow'rs his body strow: This gift, which parents to their children owe, This unavailing gift, at least, I may bestow!
الصفحة 67 - 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 157 - He said, and hurl'd against the mountain side His quivering spear, and all the god applied. The raging Winds rush through the hollow wound, And dance aloft in air, and skim along the ground ; Then, settling on the sea, the surges sweep, Raise liquid mountains, and disclose the deep. South, East, and West, with mix'd confusion roar, And roll the foaming billows to the shore. The cables crack ; the sailors' fearful cries "\ Ascend ; and sable night involves the skies ; > And heaven itself is ravish'd...
الصفحة 198 - Thus, when the rival winds their quarrel try, Contending for the kingdom of the sky, South, east, and west, on airy coursers borne; The whirlwind gathers, and the woods are torn: Then Nereus strikes the deep; the billows rise, And, mix'd with ooze and sand, pollute the skies.
الصفحة 212 - She said, and gliding pass'd unseen in air. I strove to speak : but horror tied my tongue : And thrice about her neck my arms I flung, And, thrice deceiv'd, on vain embraces hung. Light as an empty dream at break of day, Or as a blast of wind, she rush'd away. Thus havingpass'dthenight in fruitless pain, I to my longing friends return again — Amaz'd th...
الصفحة 172 - Penthisilea there, with haughty grace, Leads to the wars an Amazonian race: In their right hands a pointed dart they wield; The left, for ward, sustains the lunar shield. Athwart her breast a golden belt she throws, Amidst the press alone provokes a thousand foes, And dares her maiden arms to manly force oppose.
الصفحة 101 - My next desire is, void of care and strife, To lead a soft, secure, inglorious life: A country cottage near a crystal flood, A winding valley, and a lofty wood.
الصفحة 15 - The victor to the goal, who vanquish'd by his friend. Next Helymus; and then Diores came, By two misfortunes made the third in fame. But Salius enters, and, exclaiming loud For justice, deafens and disturbs the crowd; Urges his cause may in the court be heard; And pleads the prize is wrongfully conferr'd.
الصفحة 64 - Sent to the realm that Saturn rul'd of old ; Born to restore a better age of gold. Afric, and India, shall his pow'r obey, He shall extend his propagated sway Beyond the solar year, without the starry way.