Virgil, المجلد 1W. Heinemann, 1916 |
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الصفحة 191
... death ; they burned with the fury of fresh strength , and , though now in the weak- ness of death ( Heaven grant a happier lot to the good , and such madness to our foes ! ) , rent and mangled their own limbs with bared teeth . 515 But ...
... death ; they burned with the fury of fresh strength , and , though now in the weak- ness of death ( Heaven grant a happier lot to the good , and such madness to our foes ! ) , rent and mangled their own limbs with bared teeth . 515 But ...
الصفحة 525
... Death and Distress ; next , Death's own brother Sleep , and the soul's Guilty Joys , and , on the threshold opposite , the death - bearer War , and the Furies ' iron cells , and savage Strife , her snaky locks entwined with bloody ...
... Death and Distress ; next , Death's own brother Sleep , and the soul's Guilty Joys , and , on the threshold opposite , the death - bearer War , and the Furies ' iron cells , and savage Strife , her snaky locks entwined with bloody ...
الصفحة 537
... death and , loathing the light , flung away their lives . How gladly now , in the air above , would they bear both want and harsh distress ! Fate withstands ; the unlovely mere with its dreary water enchains them and Styx imprisons with ...
... death and , loathing the light , flung away their lives . How gladly now , in the air above , would they bear both want and harsh distress ! Fate withstands ; the unlovely mere with its dreary water enchains them and Styx imprisons with ...