The Works of William Cowper, 8. kötetH. G. Bohn, 1855 |
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8. oldal
... cast for us , at length , a different lot , And he is lost , as never man before . 260 265 270 275 280 285 290 295 3 " Epavos , a convivial meeting , at which every man paid his propor- tion , at least contributed something ; but it ...
... cast for us , at length , a different lot , And he is lost , as never man before . 260 265 270 275 280 285 290 295 3 " Epavos , a convivial meeting , at which every man paid his propor- tion , at least contributed something ; but it ...
18. oldal
... not an assembly of the suitors only , but a general one , which affords Telemachus an opportunity to apply himself to the feelings of the Ithacans at large . He spake impassion'd , and to earth cast down His 18 THE ODYSSEY .
... not an assembly of the suitors only , but a general one , which affords Telemachus an opportunity to apply himself to the feelings of the Ithacans at large . He spake impassion'd , and to earth cast down His 18 THE ODYSSEY .
19. oldal
William Cowper Robert Southey. He spake impassion'd , and to earth cast down His sceptre , weeping . Pity at the sight Seized all the people ; mute the assembly sat Long time , none dared to greet Telemachus With answer rough , till of ...
William Cowper Robert Southey. He spake impassion'd , and to earth cast down His sceptre , weeping . Pity at the sight Seized all the people ; mute the assembly sat Long time , none dared to greet Telemachus With answer rough , till of ...
26. oldal
... From Sparta ; such is his tremendous drift . Even to fruitful Ephyre , perchance , He will proceed , seeking some baneful herb Which cast into our cup , shall drug us all . 430 B. II . THE ODYSSEY . To whom some haughty 26 THE ODYSSEY .
... From Sparta ; such is his tremendous drift . Even to fruitful Ephyre , perchance , He will proceed , seeking some baneful herb Which cast into our cup , shall drug us all . 430 B. II . THE ODYSSEY . To whom some haughty 26 THE ODYSSEY .
29. oldal
... Cast loose the hawsers , and embarking , fill'd The benches . Blue eyed Pallas from the West Call'd forth propitious breezes ; fresh they curl'd 530 535 The sable Deep , and , sounding , swept the waves . He loud - exhorting them , his ...
... Cast loose the hawsers , and embarking , fill'd The benches . Blue eyed Pallas from the West Call'd forth propitious breezes ; fresh they curl'd 530 535 The sable Deep , and , sounding , swept the waves . He loud - exhorting them , his ...
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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?