Charles Kingsley's Works, Volumen 4Macmillan and Company, 1883 |
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... answered , boldly : " Better to die in the flower of youth , on the chance of winning a noble name , than to live at ease like the sheep , and die unloved and unrenowned . " Then that strange lady laughed , and held up her 40 . PERSEUS .
... answered , boldly : " Better to die in the flower of youth , on the chance of winning a noble name , than to live at ease like the sheep , and die unloved and unrenowned . " Then that strange lady laughed , and held up her 40 . PERSEUS .
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... answer , nor sign ; neither thunder or any appearance ; not even a cloud in the sky . And three times Perseus called weeping . " Rashly and angrily I promised : but cun- ningly and patiently will I perform . " Then he saw afar off above ...
... answer , nor sign ; neither thunder or any appearance ; not even a cloud in the sky . And three times Perseus called weeping . " Rashly and angrily I promised : but cun- ningly and patiently will I perform . " Then he saw afar off above ...
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... answered , " I am not Heracles the mighty , and I want none of your golden fruit . Tell me , fair nymphs , the way which leads to the Gorgon , that I may go on my way and slay her . " " Not yet , not yet , fair boy ; come dance with us ...
... answered , " I am not Heracles the mighty , and I want none of your golden fruit . Tell me , fair nymphs , the way which leads to the Gorgon , that I may go on my way and slay her . " " Not yet , not yet , fair boy ; come dance with us ...
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... answered : " Fair boy , if you are bent on your own ruin , be it so . We know not the way to the Gorgon ; but we will ask the giant Atlas , above upon the mountain peak , the brother of our father , the silver Evening Star . He sits ...
... answered : " Fair boy , if you are bent on your own ruin , be it so . We know not the way to the Gorgon ; but we will ask the giant Atlas , above upon the mountain peak , the brother of our father , the silver Evening Star . He sits ...
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... answered , weeping- " I am the daughter of Cepheus , King of Iopa , and my mother is Cassiopoeia of the beautiful tresses , and they called me Andromeda , as long as life was mine . And I stand bound here , hapless that I am , for the ...
... answered , weeping- " I am the daughter of Cepheus , King of Iopa , and my mother is Cassiopoeia of the beautiful tresses , and they called me Andromeda , as long as life was mine . And I stand bound here , hapless that I am , for the ...
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Acrisius Aietes Alcinous Anauros Argo Argonauts Athens awhile bade beneath brave called Cepheus Chalciope Cheiron cliffs Colchi cried cunning Danae dare dark daughter deeds Dictys earth edition eyes face fair Fairy father feast fell fled forever geus glens Gods golden fleece Gorgon Gorgon's head Greeks grew guests hand harp heart Hera Heracles heroes hither honour illustrations Immortals Iolcos isles Jason Kerkuon kill king land laughed leapt lifted live looked magic maidens Medeia mighty Minos Minuai monster mother mountain never night noble nymphs Olympus Orpheus Pelias Pelion Periphetes Perseus Phineus Phrixus POEMS Polydectes rocks rose round rushed sailed sandals sang Sciron Seriphos ship shore shouted Sinis sleep song spoke stone stood Stories strange strangers sword tell Theseus things thou Tiphys took trembling WALTER CRANE weary weeping wept wild wind wine wondered young youth Zeus
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Página 187 - On and on, beneath the dewy darkness, they fled swiftly down the swirling stream ; underneath black walls, and temples, and the castles of the princes of the East ; past sluice-mouths, and fragrant gardens, and groves of all strange fruits ; past marshes where fat kine lay sleeping, and long beds of whispering reeds ; till they heard the merry music of the surge upon the bar, as it tumbled in the moonlight all alone. Into the surge they rushed, and Argo leapt the breakers like a horse; for she knew...
Página 39 - Who are you, lady ? And how do you know my name ? " " I am Pallas Athen£ ; and I know the thoughts of all men's hearts, and discern their manhood or their baseness. And from the souls of clay I turn away ; and they are blest, but not by me. They fatten at ease, like sheep in the pasture, and eat what they did not sow, like oxen in the stall. They grow and spread, like the gourd along the ground : but like the gourd, they give no shade to the...
Página 117 - Cherion stood by him and watched him, for he knew that the time was come. And Jason looked and saw the plains of Thessaly, where the Lapithai breed their horses ; and the lake of Boibe, and the stream which runs northward to Peneus and Tempe ; and he looked north, and saw the mountain wall which guards the Magnesian shore ; Olympus, the seat of the Immortals, and Ossa. and Pelion, where he stood. Then he looked east and saw the bright blue sea, which stretched away forever toward the dawn.
Página 144 - ... and bade the heroes taste. So each tasted the goblet, and passed it round, and vowed an awful vow; and they vowed before the sun, and the night, and the blue-haired sea who shakes the land, to stand by Jason faithfully, in the adventure of the golden fleece; and whosoever shrank back, or disobeyed, or turned traitor to his vow, then justice should witness against him, and the Erinnes who track guilty men.
Página 251 - If I were king of such a land, I would rule it wisely and well in wisdom and in might, that when I died all men might weep over my tomb, and cry, 'Alas for the shepherd of his people...
Página 279 - Is this true, my host, or is it false ? " and he clasped Procrustes round waist and elbow, so that he could not draw his sword. " Is this true, my host, or is it false ? " But Procrustes answered never a word.
Página 96 - Those whom the Gods help fulfil their promises ; and those who despise them, reap as they have sown. Behold the Gorgon's head ! " Then Perseus drew back the goat-skin, and held aloft the Gorgon's head. Pale grew Polydectes and his guests as they looked upon that dreadful face. They tried to rise up from their seats : but from their seats they never rose, but stiffened, each man where he sat, into a ring of cold grey stones.
Página 186 - And as he sung, the forest grew calm again, and the leaves on every tree hung still ; and the serpent's head sank down, and his brazen coils grew limp, and his glittering eyes closed lazily, till he breathed as gently as a child, while Orpheus called to pleasant Slumber, who gives peace to men, and beasts, and waves. Then Jason leapt forward warily, and...
Página 252 - And first, he thought of going down to the harbour and hiring a swift ship, and sailing across the bay to Athens ; but even that seemed too slow for him, and he longed for wings to fly across the sea, and find his father. But after a while his heart began to fail him; and he sighed, and said within himself — " What if my father have other sons about Tiirq whom he loves?