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
| Homer - 1865 - 302 ページ
...unhodied spectres chase The vagrant dead around the dark abode, Forbid to cross th' irremeable flood. Now give thy hand : for to the farther shore When...Achilles and his friend? No more our thoughts to those we love make known ; Or quit the dearest to converse alone. Me fate has sever'd from the sons of earth,... | |
| Alexander Henley Grant - 1865 - 414 ページ
...unbodied spectres chase The vagrant dead around the dark abode, Forbid to cross th' irremeable flood. Now give thy hand, for to the farther shore, When...the last funereal flames ascend No more shall meet Achillea and his friend ; No more our thoughts to those we loved make known, Or quit the dearest to... | |
| Homerus - 1870 - 552 ページ
...farther shore When once we pass, the soul returns no more : When once the last funereal flames ascend, 95 No more shall meet Achilles and his friend ; No more...earth, The fate foredoomed that waited from my birth : 100 Thee too it waits ; before the Trojan wall E'en great and godlike thou, art doomed to fall. Hear... | |
| Plutarch - 1870 - 560 ページ
...pleasure the best friends aim at is continual intercourse and the daily frequenting one another's company. No more shall meet Achilles and his friend ; No more...make known, Or quit the dearest, to converse alone.* And, as Menelaus says of Ulysses : — There with commutual zeal we both had strove In acts of dear... | |
| Homerus - 1874 - 494 ページ
...unbodied spectres chase 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 sever'd from the sons of earth, The fate fore-doom'd that waited from my birth : Thee too it waits... | |
| Plutarchus - 1874 - 558 ページ
...pleasure the best friends aim at is continual intercourse and the daily frequenting one another's company. No more shall meet Achilles and his friend ; No more...make known, Or quit the dearest, to converse alone.* And, as Menelaus says of Ulysses: — There with commutual zeal we both had strove '• In acts of... | |
| Homer - 1877 - 558 ページ
...unbodied spectres chase 90 The vagrant dead around the dark abode, Forbid lo cross th' irremeable flood. Now give thy hand : for to the farther shore When once we pass, the soul icturns no more When once the last funereal ilames ascend, No more shall meet Achilles and his friend;... | |
| Homer - 1878 - 596 ページ
...s funeral pyre. Compare ver. 166, 173, 189> 191. B. XXIII.J THE GHOST OF PATROCltTS APPEABS. 405 ' Now give thy hand ; for to the farther shore ' When...more. ' When once the last funereal flames ascend, 95 ' No more shall meet Achilles and his friend ; ' No more our thoughts to those we love make known,... | |
| Homer - 1884 - 500 ページ
...unbodied spectres chase The vagrant dead around the dark abode, Forbid to cross the irremeable flood. Now give thy hand ; for to the farther shore When...friend ; No more our thoughts to those we loved make kncwn ; Or quit the dearest, to converse alone. Me fate has sever'd from the sons of earth, The fate... | |
| Plutarch - 1889 - 562 ページ
...pleasure the best friends aim at is continual intercourse and the daily frequenting one another's company. No more shall meet Achilles and his friend ; No more...make known, Or quit the dearest, to converse alone.* And, as Menelaus says of Ulysses : — There with commntual zeal we both had strove In acts of dear... | |
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