The Odysseys, tr. by G. Chapman, with intr. and notes by R. Hooper, 第 1 巻1857 |
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... Maid , And vanish'd from him . Next to this , The Banquet of the Wooers is . ANOTHER ARGUMENT . " Aλpa . The Deities sit ; The Man retired ; The Ulyssean wit By Pallas fired . HE man , O Muse , inform , that many a way Wound with his ...
... Maid , And vanish'd from him . Next to this , The Banquet of the Wooers is . ANOTHER ARGUMENT . " Aλpa . The Deities sit ; The Man retired ; The Ulyssean wit By Pallas fired . HE man , O Muse , inform , that many a way Wound with his ...
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... Maid : Supreme of rulers , since so well apaid The blessed Gods are all then , now , in thee , To limit wise Ulysses ' misery , And that you speak as you referred to me Prescription for the means , in this sort be Their sacred order ...
... Maid : Supreme of rulers , since so well apaid The blessed Gods are all then , now , in thee , To limit wise Ulysses ' misery , And that you speak as you referred to me Prescription for the means , in this sort be Their sacred order ...
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... maids in haste Serv'd bread from baskets . When , of all prepar'd And set before them , the bold wooers shar'd , Their pages plying their cups past the rest . But lusty wooers must do more than feast ; For now , their hungers and their ...
... maids in haste Serv'd bread from baskets . When , of all prepar'd And set before them , the bold wooers shar'd , Their pages plying their cups past the rest . But lusty wooers must do more than feast ; For now , their hungers and their ...
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... Maid did pass This kind reply : " I'll answer passing true All thou hast ask'd : My birth his honour drew From wise Anchialus . The name I bear Is Mentas , the commanding islander Of all the Taphians studious in the art Of navigation ...
... Maid did pass This kind reply : " I'll answer passing true All thou hast ask'd : My birth his honour drew From wise Anchialus . The name I bear Is Mentas , the commanding islander Of all the Taphians studious in the art Of navigation ...
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... maid only at his hands to yield Food to his life , as oft as labour makes 295 His old limbs faint ; which , though he creeps , he takes Along a fruitful plain , set all with vines , Which husbandman - like , though a king , he proins ...
... maid only at his hands to yield Food to his life , as oft as labour makes 295 His old limbs faint ; which , though he creeps , he takes Along a fruitful plain , set all with vines , Which husbandman - like , though a king , he proins ...
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Ægisthus Alcinous amongst answer'd Atrides bear bore brought call'd Calypso cast Chapman Cicons Circe command court Cyclops dame death Deity Demodocus divine doth drave earth edition Euryclea Eurylochus Eurymachus eyes fair fame fate father feast fell fire flew friends gave George Chapman give Goddess Gods grace grave Greeks guest hand haste hath hear heart heaven Homer honour honour'd Icarius Iliad Ilion isle Ithaca Jove Jove's king labours Laodamas live Lotophagi lov'd maids Menelaus mind Nausicaa Neptune Nestor never night No-Man nuptials oars ODYSSEY Pallas past Phæacian Pisistratus poem poet pour'd Pylos reach'd rest rock sacred sail ship shore show'd sight sire sleep soul spirit stay stood straight suff'rance sweet tears Telemachus thee things thou thought Tiresias took translated Troy turn'd Ulysses weeds winds wine wise wish'd woes Wooers words
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137 ページ - Their clothes, and steep'd them in the sable brook ; Then put them into springs, and trod them clean With cleanly feet ; adventuring wagers then, Who should have soonest and most cleanly done. When having throughly cleansed, they spread them on The flood's shore, all in order.
123 ページ - In haste his head out — wave with wave so met In his depression, and his garments too...
xii ページ - With exclamations of her rapture then, To vent it to the echoes of the vale ; When, meditating of me, a sweet gale Brought me upon thee ; and thou didst inherit My true sense, for the time then, in my spirit ; I And I, invisibly, went prompting thee To those fair greens where thou didst English me.
113 ページ - Hermes' ravish'd powers employ'd. But having all admir'd, he enter'd on The ample cave, nor could be seen unknown Of great Calypso (for all Deities are Prompt in each other's knowledge, though so far Sever'd in dwellings) but he could not see Ulysses there within ; without was he Set sad ashore, where 'twas his use to view Th' unquiet sea, sigh'd, wept, and empty drew His heart of comfort.