Theocritus, Bion and Moschus, Rendered Into English ProseMacmillan and Company, 1909 - 210 páginas |
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... mighty wrestler who threw Daphnis a fall , in the first idyl of Theocritus . They are the children that flit overhead , the little Loves , like the young nightingales upon the budding trees , ' which flit round the dead Adonis in the ...
... mighty wrestler who threw Daphnis a fall , in the first idyl of Theocritus . They are the children that flit overhead , the little Loves , like the young nightingales upon the budding trees , ' which flit round the dead Adonis in the ...
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... mighty Maenalus , haste hither to the Sicilian isle ! Leave the tomb of Helice , leave that high cairn of the son of Lycaon , which seems wondrous fair , even in the eyes of the blessed.1 Give o'er , ye Muses , come , give o'er the ...
... mighty Maenalus , haste hither to the Sicilian isle ! Leave the tomb of Helice , leave that high cairn of the son of Lycaon , which seems wondrous fair , even in the eyes of the blessed.1 Give o'er , ye Muses , come , give o'er the ...
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... mighty Cypris's sending , -the wound of her arrow in his heart ! Yet this remedy he found , and sitting on the crest of the tall cliff , and looking to the deep , ' twas thus he would sing : - Song of the Cyclops . Here O milk - white ...
... mighty Cypris's sending , -the wound of her arrow in his heart ! Yet this remedy he found , and sitting on the crest of the tall cliff , and looking to the deep , ' twas thus he would sing : - Song of the Cyclops . Here O milk - white ...
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... all whereby himself became a mighty man , and renowned in minstrelsy . Never was he apart from Hylas , not when midnoon was high in heaven , not when Dawn with her white horses speeds upwards to the dwelling of Zeus , not.
... all whereby himself became a mighty man , and renowned in minstrelsy . Never was he apart from Hylas , not when midnoon was high in heaven , not when Dawn with her white horses speeds upwards to the dwelling of Zeus , not.
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... mighty man and adven- turous , the son of the woman of Midea , noble Alcmene . With him went down Hylas also , to Argo of the goodly benches , the ship that grazed not on the clashing rocks Cyanean , but through she sped and ran into ...
... mighty man and adven- turous , the son of the woman of Midea , noble Alcmene . With him went down Hylas also , to Argo of the goodly benches , the ship that grazed not on the clashing rocks Cyanean , but through she sped and ran into ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Adonis Aeschines Alcmena Alexandria Amphitryon Amycus Aphrodite art thou Augeas Battus beasts beautiful begin the dirge begin the pastoral behold beneath Bion bull child Comatas Corydon Cypris Damoetas Daphnis dawn deep Dionysus Dorian dost thou doth dwell Europa eyes F. T. PALGRAVE fair flock flowers Galatea gift goat goatherd gods golden Gorgo Greek hand hath heart heifer Heracles herds herdsman hither honour IDYL Iphicles kine kiss labour Lacon Lady Moon lament lips lover Lycidas magic wheel maiden Menalcas methinks mighty milk Milon minstrels mortals Moschus mother neatherd never Nicias night nymphs pastoral song perchance pipe poem poet Polydeuces Praxinoë Ptolemy Ptolemy Philadelphus Selected and arranged she-goats shepherds Sicily sing sleep spake sweet sweetly tell Theocritus thine things thou art thou dost thou hast thou wilt Thyonichus trees twain wild wretched ye Muses dear ye Sicilian Muses Zeus
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Página 106 - Beneath their heads was a scanty matting, their clothes, their sailor's caps. Here was all their toil, here all their wealth. The threshold had never a door, nor a watch-dog ; 3 all things, all, to them seemed superfluity, for Poverty was their sentinel. They had no neighbour by them, but ever against their narrow cabin gently floated up the sea.
Página xix - That muffle its wet banks; but glade, And stream, and sward, and chestnut-trees, End here; Etna beyond, in the broad glare Of the hot noon, without a shade, Slope behind slope, up to the peak, lies bare; The peak, round which the white clouds play.
Página xix - The track winds down to the clear stream, To cross the sparkling shallows; there The cattle love to gather, on their way To the high...