Alas! what fates our hapless love divide, What frenzy, Orpheus, tears thee from thy bride ! Again I sink;' a voice resistless calls, 'Lo! on my swimming eye cold slumber falls. Now, now farewell ! involv'd in thickest night, Borne far away, I vanish from... The Georgics of Virgil - Side 117af Virgil - 1808 - 120 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1824 - 406 sider
...profound ; " Alas ! what fates our hapless love divide, What frenzy, Orpheus, tears thee from thy bride ! Again I sink ; a voice resistless calls ; Lo ! on...swimming eye cold slumber falls; Now, now farewell J involved in thickest night, Borne far away, I vanish from thy sight, And stretch towards thee, all... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1824 - 442 sider
...profound ; " Alas ! what fates our hapless love divide, What frenzy, Orpheus, tears thee from thy bride ! Again I sink ; a voice resistless calls ; Lo ! on...swimming eye cold slumber falls ; Now, now farewell ! involved in thickest night, Borne far away, I vanish from thy sight, And stretch towards thee, all... | |
| New elegant extracts - 1827 - 414 sider
...profound ; " Alas! what fates our hapless love divide, What frenzy, Orpheus, tears thee from thy bride! Again I sink ; a voice resistless calls; Lo! on my...swimming eye cold slumber falls; Now, now farewell! involved in thickest night, Borne far away, I vanish from thy sight, And stretch towards thee, all... | |
| Virgil - 1830 - 348 sider
...cold slumber falls. Now, now farewell! deep darkness clouds me o'er, Now while I stretch towards thee arms, ah ! thine no more.'— She spoke, and from...gaze for ever fled, Swift as dissolving smoke through ether spread, 660 Nor more beheld him, while he fondly strove To catch her shade, and breathe repeated... | |
| Virgil - 1834 - 314 sider
...attempting to violate Juno, was condemned to perpetual rotation on a wheel in hell. VIR. Voi,. I.— P She spoke, and from his gaze for ever fled, Swift as dissolving smoke through ether spread, 560 Nor more beheld him, while he fondly strove To catch her shade, and breathe repeated... | |
| William Peter - 1847 - 562 sider
...profound. 'Alas! what fates our hapless love divide, What frenzy, Orpheus, tears thee from thy bride! Again I sink;' a voice resistless calls, ' Lo ! on...unavailing arms, ah! thine no more.'— She spoke, aml from his gaze for ever fled, Swift as dissolving smoke through ;t-ther spread, Nor more beheld... | |
| William Peter - 1847 - 568 sider
...from thy bride! Again I sink ;' a voice resistless calls, Loi on my swimming eye cold slumber fall?. Now, now farewell ! involv'd in thickest night, Borne...gaze for ever fled, Swift as dissolving smoke through icther spread, Nor more beheld him, while he fondly strove To catch her shade, and pour the plaints... | |
| William Peter - 1856 - 590 sider
...profound. 'Alas! what fates our hapless love divide, What frenzy, Orpheus, tears thee from thy bride ! Again I sink;' a voice resistless calls, 'Lo! on my...gaze for ever fled, Swift as dissolving smoke through n-lher spread, Nor more beheld him, while he fondly strove To catch her shade, and pour the plaints... | |
| Delphian Society - 1912 - 534 sider
...thickest night, Borne far away, I vanish from thy sight, And stretch towards thee, all hope forever e'er, These unavailing arms, ah ! thine no more." She spoke, and from his gaze forever fled, Swift as dissolving smoke through aether spread, Nor more beheld him, while he fondly... | |
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