Translations of Homer: The OdysseyMethuen, 1967 - Epic poetry, Greek |
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Page 99
... ev'ry danger and in ev'ry war : Never on man did heav'nly favour shine With rays so strong , distinguish'd , and divine , As those with which Minerva mark'd thy sire ) So might she love thee , so thy soul inspire ! Soon shou'd their ...
... ev'ry danger and in ev'ry war : Never on man did heav'nly favour shine With rays so strong , distinguish'd , and divine , As those with which Minerva mark'd thy sire ) So might she love thee , so thy soul inspire ! Soon shou'd their ...
Page 176
... ev'ry beauty crown'd ) She sate and sung ; the rocks resound her lays : The cave was brighten'd with a rising blaze : 75 Cedar and frankincense , an od'rous pile , Flam'd on the hearth , and wide perfum'd the Isle ; While she with work ...
... ev'ry beauty crown'd ) She sate and sung ; the rocks resound her lays : The cave was brighten'd with a rising blaze : 75 Cedar and frankincense , an od'rous pile , Flam'd on the hearth , and wide perfum'd the Isle ; While she with work ...
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... Ev'n in the flow of joy , when now the bowl Glows in our veins , and opens ev'ry soul , We groan , we faint ; with blood the dome is dy'd , And o'er the pavement floats the dreadful tyde- Her breast all gore , with lamentable cries ...
... Ev'n in the flow of joy , when now the bowl Glows in our veins , and opens ev'ry soul , We groan , we faint ; with blood the dome is dy'd , And o'er the pavement floats the dreadful tyde- Her breast all gore , with lamentable cries ...
Contents
Telemachus and Penelope Ulysses among | 36 |
Juno deceives Jupiter by the Girdle of Venus | 156 |
The Fight of Ulysses and Irus | 166 |
Copyright | |
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