The London Book of English VerseHerbert Read, Bonamy Dobrée Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1949 - 874 oldal |
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12. oldal
... Tiresias himself , alone , A sheep coal - black , and the selectest one Of all my flocks . When to the Pow'rs beneath , The sacred nation that survive with death , My pray'rs and vows had done devotions fit , I took the off'rings , and ...
... Tiresias himself , alone , A sheep coal - black , and the selectest one Of all my flocks . When to the Pow'rs beneath , The sacred nation that survive with death , My pray'rs and vows had done devotions fit , I took the off'rings , and ...
14. oldal
... Tiresias I had understood What Circe told me . At the length did land Theban Tiresias ' soul , and in his hand Sustain'd a golden sepulchre , knew me well , And said : " O man unhappy , why to hell Admitt'st thou dark arrival , and the ...
... Tiresias I had understood What Circe told me . At the length did land Theban Tiresias ' soul , and in his hand Sustain'd a golden sepulchre , knew me well , And said : " O man unhappy , why to hell Admitt'st thou dark arrival , and the ...
669. oldal
... Tiresias : -but the Gods , Who give them vision , Added this law : That they should bear too His groping blindness , His dark foreboding , His scorn'd white hairs ; Bear Hera's anger Through a life lengthen'd To seven ages . They see ...
... Tiresias : -but the Gods , Who give them vision , Added this law : That they should bear too His groping blindness , His dark foreboding , His scorn'd white hairs ; Bear Hera's anger Through a life lengthen'd To seven ages . They see ...
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Anon Lully lulley | 2 |
Anon The Laily Worm | 3 |
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