The Works of Virgil, Bind 2Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 36
Side 7
... spread around , And fierce Numidians there your frontiers bound : Here lies a barren waste of thirsty land , And there the Syrtes raise the moving sand ; Barcæan troops besiege the narrow shore , And from the sea Pygmalion threatens ...
... spread around , And fierce Numidians there your frontiers bound : Here lies a barren waste of thirsty land , And there the Syrtes raise the moving sand ; Barcæan troops besiege the narrow shore , And from the sea Pygmalion threatens ...
Side 11
... spreads the foam around . The queen at length appears : on either hand The brawny guards in martial order stand . A flower'd cymar with golden fringe she wore , And at her back a golden quiver bore : Her flowing hair a golden caul ...
... spreads the foam around . The queen at length appears : on either hand The brawny guards in martial order stand . A flower'd cymar with golden fringe she wore , And at her back a golden quiver bore : Her flowing hair a golden caul ...
Side 13
... No slumbers ever close her wakeful eyes : By day , from lofty towers her head she shows , And spreads through trembling crowds disastrous news ; With court - informers haunts , and royal spies , B. IV . 13 THE ENEIS .
... No slumbers ever close her wakeful eyes : By day , from lofty towers her head she shows , And spreads through trembling crowds disastrous news ; With court - informers haunts , and royal spies , B. IV . 13 THE ENEIS .
Side 14
... spreads the loud report , And flies at length to king Iarbas ' court . When first possess'd with this unwelcome news , Whom did he not of men and gods accuse ? This prince , from ravish'd Garamantis born , A hundred temples did with ...
... spreads the loud report , And flies at length to king Iarbas ' court . When first possess'd with this unwelcome news , Whom did he not of men and gods accuse ? This prince , from ravish'd Garamantis born , A hundred temples did with ...
Side 24
... spread their canvass , and their anchors weigh , The shouting crew their ships with garlands bind , Invoke the sea gods , and invite the wind . Could I have thought this threatening blow so near , My tender soul had been forewarn'd to ...
... spread their canvass , and their anchors weigh , The shouting crew their ships with garlands bind , Invoke the sea gods , and invite the wind . Could I have thought this threatening blow so near , My tender soul had been forewarn'd to ...
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
Æneas afar altars Anchises arm'd arms Ascanius Ausonian bear behold Betwixt blood bore breast breath call'd chief Chimæra command coursers cries crowd crown'd dare dart death descends design'd Dido dire divine E'en Eryx Euryalus eyes falchion fame fatal fate father Faunus fear field fierce fight fire fix'd flame flies flood foes force fury ghost gods golden grace ground grove hand haste head heaven hero holy honour Jove Juno king labouring land Latian Latium Lausus limbs Lycian Messapus Mezentius mighty mix'd Mnestheus mortal night Nisus o'er oars Pallas pass'd peace Phrygian pious plain possess'd press'd prince proud purple queen race rage rest rising rites Rutulian sacred Sergestus shade shield shining ships shore sight Simoïs sire skies slain soul spear stand steeds stood Stygian sword Tarchon temples thee thou thrice towers town trembling Trojan troops Troy Turnus Tuscan Tyber Tyrian unhappy vows winds wood wound youth