Virgil, المجلد 1W. Heinemann, 1916 |
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... thee to wed her daughter ; or whether thou add thyself as a new star to the lingering months , where , between the Virgin2 and the grasping Claws , a space is opening ( lo ! for thee even now the blazing Scorpion draws in his arms , and ...
... thee to wed her daughter ; or whether thou add thyself as a new star to the lingering months , where , between the Virgin2 and the grasping Claws , a space is opening ( lo ! for thee even now the blazing Scorpion draws in his arms , and ...
الصفحة 229
... thee : a heavy offence thou dost expiate . " Tis Orpheus , un- happy one , who evokes this vengeance against thee -did not Fate interpose - far short of thy deserts , 1 and wildly he rages for the loss of his bride . She , in truth ...
... thee : a heavy offence thou dost expiate . " Tis Orpheus , un- happy one , who evokes this vengeance against thee -did not Fate interpose - far short of thy deserts , 1 and wildly he rages for the loss of his bride . She , in truth ...
الصفحة 417
... thee since naught else , alas ! have I left myself - by our marriage , by the wedlock begun , if ever I de- served well of thee , or if aught of mine has been sweet in thy sight , pity a falling house , and if yet there be any room for ...
... thee since naught else , alas ! have I left myself - by our marriage , by the wedlock begun , if ever I de- served well of thee , or if aught of mine has been sweet in thy sight , pity a falling house , and if yet there be any room for ...