Tis the last interview that Fate allows!" In vain he thus attempts her mind to move With tears and pray'rs, and late-repenting love. Disdainfully she look'd; then turning round, But fix'd her eyes unmov'd upon the ground, And, what he says and swears,... The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature - Side 3841796Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1822 - 488 sider
...attempts her mind to move, With tears, and prayers, and late-repenting love. Disdainfully she look d ; then turning round, But fix'd her eyes unmov'd upon the ground ; And what he says, and swears, regards no more Than the deaf rocks, when the loud billows roar ; But whirl'd away,... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 332 sider
...he thus attempts her mind to move, Wilh tears and prayers, and late-repenting love. Disdainfully she look'd; then turning round, But fix'd her eyes unmov'd upon the ground; And what he says, and swears, regards no more Than the deaf rocks, when the loud billows roar; But whirl'd away,... | |
| 1831 - 704 sider
...looked ; then turning round. But nxed'her eyes unmoved upon the ground ; And what he says, and swears, regards no more Than the deaf rocks, when the loud billows roar; But whirled away, to shun his hateful sight, Hid in the forest, and the shades of night : Then sought Siclœus... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1856 - 442 sider
...he thus attempts her mind to move, With tears and prayers, and late repenting love. Disdainfully she lo'ok'd; then turning round, But fix'd her eyes unmov'd upon the ground; And what he says, and swears, regards no more Than the deaf rocks, when the loud billows roar; But whirl'd away,... | |
| Virgil - 1870 - 550 sider
...look'd : then turning round, She fix'd her eyes ur.mov'd upon the ground, And, what he says and swears, regards no more, Than the deaf rocks, when the loud billows roar; But wh'rl'd away to shun his hateful sight, nin in the forest and the shades of night ; Then sought Sichteus... | |
| Virgil - 1884 - 328 sider
...eyes unmoved upon the ground, Disdainfully she looked, then turning round, And what he says and swears regards no more Than the deaf rocks when the loud billows roar ; But whirled away, to shun his hateful sight, Hid in the forest and the shades of night; Then sought Sichaeus... | |
| Talfourd Ely - 1891 - 348 sider
...unhappy one, but she gazed sadly and wildly, with downcast eye,— " And what he says, and swears, regards no more Than the deaf rocks, when the loud billows roar." ' Thus can passion harden the heart of man, and passion also is the work of Aphrodite. (B) VENUS. VENUS... | |
| Louis Du Pont Syle - 1894 - 488 sider
...looked, then turning round But fixed her eyes unmoved upon the ground, And what he says and swears regards no more Than the deaf rocks when the loud billows roar. (Dryden's Translation.) For the entire episode, see ^Eneid vi. 450-476. 231-250. Notice the force of... | |
| Michael Clarke - 1898 - 220 sider
...looked; then turning round, She fixed her eyes unmoved upon the ground; And, what he says and swears', regards no more Than the deaf rocks, when the loud billows roar: But whirled away, to shun his hateful sight, Hid in the forest, and the shades of night: Then sought Sichaeus... | |
| Michael Clarke - 1898 - 220 sider
...looked; then turning round, She fixed her eyes unmoved upon the ground; And, what he says and swears, regards no more Than the deaf rocks, when the loud billows roar: But whirled away, to shun his hateful sight, Hid in. the forest, and the shades of night: Then sought Sichaeus... | |
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