Ovid lessons, being easy passages selected from the elegiac poems of Ovid and TibullusWilliams and son, 1881 - 148 sider |
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Side 91
... dead of the night she takes him in her arms , performs incantations over him , and is just about to render him immortal by burning away in the fire those parts of his body that her charms have not affected , when his mother awakes and ...
... dead of the night she takes him in her arms , performs incantations over him , and is just about to render him immortal by burning away in the fire those parts of his body that her charms have not affected , when his mother awakes and ...
Side 105
... dead ; thou conquered , thou shalt live to conquer : in thy fall thou shalt overwhelm thine enemies . Burn Troy , ye proud flames , burn to ashes the towers which Neptune built yet from these ashes shall come the ruler of the world ...
... dead ; thou conquered , thou shalt live to conquer : in thy fall thou shalt overwhelm thine enemies . Burn Troy , ye proud flames , burn to ashes the towers which Neptune built yet from these ashes shall come the ruler of the world ...
Side 109
... dead of night , Dido appears to her sister , and bids her fly from the house . She leaps from her window , and hurries across the fields . She is tracked to the banks of the Numicius , and from the stream her voice is heard to say- " I ...
... dead of night , Dido appears to her sister , and bids her fly from the house . She leaps from her window , and hurries across the fields . She is tracked to the banks of the Numicius , and from the stream her voice is heard to say- " I ...
Side 110
... changed , and was thenceforth called the Tiber . Conversely , the Emperor Elagabalus was nicknamed Tiberinus , because his dead body was thrown into the Tiber , A.D. 222 . 10. Forte , see p . 17 , line 9 110 NOTES ON EX . XXIX , XXX .
... changed , and was thenceforth called the Tiber . Conversely , the Emperor Elagabalus was nicknamed Tiberinus , because his dead body was thrown into the Tiber , A.D. 222 . 10. Forte , see p . 17 , line 9 110 NOTES ON EX . XXIX , XXX .
Side 113
... dead . On hearing it , Romulus hides his grief and says " With such success may the enemy ever cross my walls : " yet he will not refuse him burial , nor can he dissemble his sorrow at the grave . 1. Ille , sc . 66 66 Romulus . " Lævo ...
... dead . On hearing it , Romulus hides his grief and says " With such success may the enemy ever cross my walls : " yet he will not refuse him burial , nor can he dissemble his sorrow at the grave . 1. Ille , sc . 66 66 Romulus . " Lævo ...
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Achilles Æneas ætas Amulius Anna Apollo aquæ Ardea arma arva Bacchus bids born boys called Calypso Cerberus Ceres Chiron Circe city Comp Compare construction daughter dead death Delos deos deus Dido Distinguish father feast fields first Flora found give goddess gods great hæc Hence Hercules home house Icarus illa ille Iolcus island Italy Jove Jupiter killed king Lavinia left life line live lived long Look love made make Mars meaning Minos mother name never note Osiris Ovid oxen plough power puellæ puer quæ quantity quum Remus river Rome Romulus sacred Sæpe same Samos ship side sine sing speaking story supposed tamen Tarquinius tell things thou Tiber tibi Tibullus time Troy tuæ tunc turba turn Ulysses used Venus Vergil walls water whilst wife wine wings words year years young Zeus ΙΟ
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Side 66 - Et calidam fesso conparat uxor aquam. Sic ego sim, liceatque caput candescere canis, Temporis et prisci facta referre senem ; Interea Pax arva colat. Pax candida primum...
Side 44 - Libyca de rupe leones invadunt sparsos lata per arva greges. Diffugiunt hostes inhonestaque vulnera tergo accipiunt: Tusco sanguine terra rubet; sic iterum, sic saepe cadunt; ubi vincere aperte non datur, insidias armaque tecta parant.
Side 83 - ... illo non validus subiit iuga tempore taurus, non domito frenos ore momordit equus, non domus ulla fores habuit, non fixus in agris qui regeret certis finibus arva lapis.
Side 119 - Mantua me genuit, Calabri rapuere, tenet nunc Parthenope. Cecini pascua, rura, duces.
Side 48 - Ecce, puer Veneris fert eversamque pharetram Et fractos arcus et sine luce facem.
Side 84 - ... hic iacet immiti consumptus morte Tibullus, 55 Messallam terra dum sequiturque mari.' sed me, quod facilis tenero sum semper Amori, ipsa Venus campos ducet in Elysios.
Side 40 - Gabios turpi fecerat arte suos. namque trium minimus, proles manifesta Superbi, in medios hostes nocte silente venit. nudarant gladios : " occidite " dixit " inermem ! hoc cupiant fratres Tarquiniusque pater, 695 qui mea crudeli laceravit verbere terga.
Side 84 - ... miscet amor, illic est, cuicumque rapax Mors venit amanti, et gerit insigni myrtea serta coma, (at scelerata iacet sedes in nocte profunda abdita, quam circum flumina nigra sonant : Tisiphoneque impexa feros pro crinibus angues...