Virgil, المجلد 2Harvard University Press, 1969 |
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الصفحة 81
... thee the Stygian lakes trembled ; before thee , the warder of Heil , as he lay on half - gnawn bones in his bloody cave ; no shape daunted thee , no , not Typhoeus ' self , towering aloft in arms ; wit failed thee not when Lerna's snake ...
... thee the Stygian lakes trembled ; before thee , the warder of Heil , as he lay on half - gnawn bones in his bloody cave ; no shape daunted thee , no , not Typhoeus ' self , towering aloft in arms ; wit failed thee not when Lerna's snake ...
الصفحة 127
... thee in this high emprise ? Shall I send thee alone into such great perils ? Not thus did my sire , the old warrior Opheltes , train me as his child amid Argive terrors and the travails of Troy , nor thus at thy side have I played my ...
... thee in this high emprise ? Shall I send thee alone into such great perils ? Not thus did my sire , the old warrior Opheltes , train me as his child amid Argive terrors and the travails of Troy , nor thus at thy side have I played my ...
الصفحة 429
Virgil. truly through thee , and thee alone , has Love ever brought grief , either to my child in other days , or now to my distraught fosterling ! Have I , who was taken captive and carried off to this distant land , 1 who have suffered ...
Virgil. truly through thee , and thee alone , has Love ever brought grief , either to my child in other days , or now to my distraught fosterling ! Have I , who was taken captive and carried off to this distant land , 1 who have suffered ...