Forbid to cross the irremeable flood. Now give thy hand; for to the farther shore When once we pass, the soul returns no more: When once the last funereal flames ascend, No more shall meet Achilles and his friend; No more our thoughts to those we loved... Mythology Greek and Roman, tr. by mrs. A.W. Hall - 436 ページFriedrich August Nösselt 著 - 1885全文表示 - この書籍について
| Alexander Pope - 1836 - 502 ページ
...spectres chace 90 The vagrant dead around the dark abode, Forbid to cross the irremeable flood. Vow rop 4o more shall meet Achilles and his friend ; 4o more our thoughts to those we loved make known , 3r... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1839 - 510 ページ
...unbodied spectres chase The vagrant dead around the dark abode, Forbid to cross the irremeable flood. 1839"! Pope Alexander" Alexander Pope Mi ...day, [Tho' ChristchurchJ long kept prudishly away.] asceud, No more shall meet Achilles and his friend ; No more our thoughts to those we loved make known... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 420 ページ
...it could return no more. Thus the ghost of Patroclus, going with his speech to Achilles, says thus : When once the last funereal flames ascend, No more...and his friend : No more our thoughts to those we love make known. This last notion, though gross and absurd in itself, was the utmost refuge they had,... | |
| Homer - 1840 - 292 ページ
...flood. Now give thy hand : for to the farther shore \Vhen once we pass, the soul returns no more: \Vhen once the last funereal flames ascend, No more shall...and his friend ? No more our thoughts to those we love make known; Or quit the dearest to converse alone. Me fate has scver'd from the sons of earth,... | |
| My youthful companions - 1846 - 170 ページ
...around the dark abode, Forbid to cross the irremeable flood. Now give thy hand : for to the further shore When once we pass, the soul returns no more...ascend No more shall meet Achilles and his friend.' I grant you Pythagoras rejected a future state of rewards and punishments ; but Ovid finely refutes... | |
| Homer - 1849 - 582 ページ
...unbodind r. . i.. clmiie 90 The vagrant dead nnmnd the dark abode, Forbid to croNM th" irremeable Hood. Now give thy hand : for to the farther shore When...Or quit the dearest, to converse alone. Me fate has sever'd from the sons of earth, The fate foredoom'd that waited from my birth: 1(M Thee too it waits... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1850 - 510 ページ
...unbodied spectres chacc 90 The vagrant dead around the dark abode, Forbid to cross the irremeable flood. Now give thy hand : for to the farther shore When...Or quit the dearest, to converse alone. Me fate has scver'd from the sons of earth, The fate foredoom'd that waited from my birth : 100 Thee too it wain... | |
| Homer - 1853 - 336 ページ
...unbodied spectres chase 90 The vagrant dead around the dark abode, Forbid to cross the irremeable flood. Now give thy hand; for to the farther shore When once...Or quit the dearest, to converse alone. Me fate has sever'd from the sons of earth, The fate fore-doom'd that waited from my birth: 100 Thee too it waits;... | |
| 1853 - 772 ページ
...th'unburicd spectres chast The vagrant dead around the dark abode, Fated to cross th 'irremeable flood, Now give thy hand ; for to the farther shore When...ascend, No more shall meet Achilles and his friend. v. It may be raised with proper sacrificed and evocations, by permission of the deities who preside... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1859 - 504 ページ
...unbodied spectres chase The vagrant dead around the dark abode, Forbid to cross the irremeable flood. ts foundation bows, Our foes are powerful, and your...require The dowry : is Telemachus her sire t Yet sever'd from the sons of earth, The fate fore-doom'd that waited from my birth : Thee too it waits... | |
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