The Works of William Cowper, 8. kötetH. G. Bohn, 1855 |
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3. oldal
... Ulysses , happy might he but behold The smoke ascending from his native land , Death covets . Canst thou not , Olympian Jove ! At last relent ? Hath not Ulysses oft With victims slain amid Achaia's fleet 65 20 70 75 Thee gratified while ...
... Ulysses , happy might he but behold The smoke ascending from his native land , Death covets . Canst thou not , Olympian Jove ! At last relent ? Hath not Ulysses oft With victims slain amid Achaia's fleet 65 20 70 75 Thee gratified while ...
4. oldal
... Ulysses to his home return , Dispatch we then Hermes the Argicide , Our messenger , hence to Ogygia's isle , Who shall inform Calypso , nymph divine , Of this our fix'd resolve , that to his home Ulysses , toil - enduring Chief , repair ...
... Ulysses to his home return , Dispatch we then Hermes the Argicide , Our messenger , hence to Ogygia's isle , Who shall inform Calypso , nymph divine , Of this our fix'd resolve , that to his home Ulysses , toil - enduring Chief , repair ...
8. oldal
... Ulysses ? for thy face And eyes bright - sparkling , strongly indicate Ulysses in thee . Frequent have we both Conversed together thus , thy Sire and I , Ere yet he went to Troy , the mark to which So many princes of Achaia steer'd ...
... Ulysses ? for thy face And eyes bright - sparkling , strongly indicate Ulysses in thee . Frequent have we both Conversed together thus , thy Sire and I , Ere yet he went to Troy , the mark to which So many princes of Achaia steer'd ...
16. oldal
... Ulysses . During the continuance of the Council he has much to suffer from the petulance of the Suitors , from whom , having informed them of his design to undertake a voyage in hope to obtain news of Ulysses , he asks a ship , with all ...
... Ulysses . During the continuance of the Council he has much to suffer from the petulance of the Suitors , from whom , having informed them of his design to undertake a voyage in hope to obtain news of Ulysses , he asks a ship , with all ...
27. oldal
... Ulysses ? Whence to us Should double toil ensue , on whom the charge To parcel out his wealth would then devolve , And to endow his mother with the house For his abode whom she should chance to wed . So sported they ; but he , ascending ...
... Ulysses ? Whence to us Should double toil ensue , on whom the charge To parcel out his wealth would then devolve , And to endow his mother with the house For his abode whom she should chance to wed . So sported they ; but he , ascending ...
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abode Achaia's address'd Alcinous Amphinomus answer'd Antinoüs approach'd arms arrived Atrides bade bark beeves behold beneath beside bespake brave Calypso ceased Chief Cyclops daughter death Deep discreet divine dread Dulichium Engravings Eumæus Euryclea Eurylochus Eurymachus ever-wise eyes father feast fill'd flocks flood friends gave gifts Goddess godlike Gods guest hands hath hear heart heaven hence herald Hero Icarius Ilium illustrious isle Ithaca Jove King Laertes land Laodamas length lest Lotophagi maidens Meantime Melanthius Menelaus Minerva mortal Neleus Neptune Nestor noble numerous nymph o'er once palace Pallas pass'd Penelope perish'd Phæacian Pisistratus Polybus Prince Pylus reach'd renown'd replied return'd seat seized ship shore side Sire slain slay sleep slew sons soon sought spake spear stood stranger suitors Telemachus thee thence Theoclymenus thine thou art thou hast thou shalt thyself Tiresias Translated Troy Ulysses vols wine wing'd accents woes
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vii. oldal - Oh! while along the stream of Time thy name Expanded flies, and gathers all its fame, Say, shall my little bark attendant sail, Pursue the triumph, and partake the gale?