The Tragedies of Euripides, المجلد 1W. Baxter, 1823 - 452 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 30
... grief . PENT . Begone : in chains secure him near the stalls Where feed my horses ; there in night's dark gloom Let him abide ; there let him lead the dance . As for these women , whom he led with him , Th ' associates of his crimes ...
... grief . PENT . Begone : in chains secure him near the stalls Where feed my horses ; there in night's dark gloom Let him abide ; there let him lead the dance . As for these women , whom he led with him , Th ' associates of his crimes ...
الصفحة 52
... grief ! This is a sight Not to be borne , this murder by your hands Committed . To the gods dost thou present A goodly victim , to the festive board Inviting Thebes and me . Thy miseries first I wail , and then mine own . The royal ...
... grief ! This is a sight Not to be borne , this murder by your hands Committed . To the gods dost thou present A goodly victim , to the festive board Inviting Thebes and me . Thy miseries first I wail , and then mine own . The royal ...
الصفحة 53
... grief : unhappy me ! CADM . Appears it to thee like a lion's head ? AGAV . No : but I hold , ah me ! the head of Pentheus . CADM . Lamented , e'er thy sense distinguish'd it . AGAV . Who slew him ? And how came it in my hands ? CADM ...
... grief : unhappy me ! CADM . Appears it to thee like a lion's head ? AGAV . No : but I hold , ah me ! the head of Pentheus . CADM . Lamented , e'er thy sense distinguish'd it . AGAV . Who slew him ? And how came it in my hands ? CADM ...
الصفحة 56
... grief an exile from my nuptial bed . CADM . Go now , my child , to Aristaus go . AGAV . I am bereav'd of thee , my father . CADM . Thine , My daughter , and thy sisters ' woes I wail . AGAV . Severely , most severely hath the god ...
... grief an exile from my nuptial bed . CADM . Go now , my child , to Aristaus go . AGAV . I am bereav'd of thee , my father . CADM . Thine , My daughter , and thy sisters ' woes I wail . AGAV . Severely , most severely hath the god ...
الصفحة 71
... grief ? CREU . It matters not : my mind resumes its firmness : I say no more ; cease thy concern for me . ION . But say who art thou ? whence ? what country boasts Thy birth ? and by what name may we address thee ? CREU . Creusa is my ...
... grief ? CREU . It matters not : my mind resumes its firmness : I say no more ; cease thy concern for me . ION . But say who art thou ? whence ? what country boasts Thy birth ? and by what name may we address thee ? CREU . Creusa is my ...
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Admetus Adrastus AGAV Alcmena AMPH ANTIS Argive Argos arms Athens aught BACC Bacchus bear behold beneath blood CADM Cadmus Capaneus CHOR CHORUS Creon CREU Creusa dames daring daughter dead death deed dost thou dreadful e'en e'er earth Electryon ETEO Eteocles Euripides Eurystheus eyes fate father friends gainst glory gods grace Greece grief hallow'd hand hast thou hath hear heart hence HERC Hercules HIPP Hippolytus honour Iolaus Ismenus Jove king land light lord Medea MESS mortal mother mournful nuptial o'er PENT Pentheus Phoebus Pittheus Polynices pow'r rage rais'd realms reverence ruin shalt shew shrine soul spear stranger STRO tears Theban Thebes thee Theseus thine thou art thou hast thy sons thy words toils tow'rs Tydeus unhappy vengeance virgin voice whilst wife wilt thou wish wou'dst thou wretched XUTH Xuthus youth
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الصفحة 293 - By heaven, methinks it were an easy leap, To pluck bright honour from the pale-fac'd moon ; Or dive into the bottom of the deep, Where fathom-line could never touch the ground, And pluck up drowne'd honour by the locks...
الصفحة 275 - Thus Satan, talking to his nearest mate, With head up-lift above the wave, and eyes That sparkling blazed ; his other parts besides Prone on the flood, extended long and large, Lay floating many a rood...
الصفحة 170 - What a requital she from Jason finds. Of food regardless, and in sorrow sunk She lies, and melts in tears each tedious hour Since first she knew her lord had injured her; Nor lifts her eye, nor lifts her face from th' earth, Deaf to her friends...
الصفحة 92 - Or grasp the sword, or drug the poison'd bowl, Or plan some deep design to kill thy husband, And this his son, before thou find thy death From them: if thou delay, thy life is lost: For when beneath one roof two foes are met, The one must perish.
الصفحة 130 - ... well it had beseem'd them With honor to have died for thee, to have saved Their son with honor, glorious in their death. They had no child but thee, they had no hope Of other offspring, shouldst thou die ; and I Might thus have lived, thou mightst have lived till age Crept slowly on, nor wouldst thou heave the sigh Thus of thy wife deprived, nor train alone Thy orphan children.
الصفحة 129 - No longer hold me up, hold me no longer ; Here lay me down : I have not strength to stand : Death is hard by, dark night creeps o'er my eyes. My children, O my children, now no more, Your mother is no more : farewell ! May you More happy see the golden light of heaven ! Admetus.
الصفحة 453 - Should these die, myself Preserved, of prosperous future could I form One cheerful hope ? A poor forsaken virgin who would deign To take in marriage? Who would wish for sons From one so wretched ? Better then to die, Than bear such undeserved miseries ; One less illustrious this might more beseem.
الصفحة 339 - Each various part, That constitutes the frame of man, returns Whence it was taken ; to th...
الصفحة 169 - Her course to Colchis through the clashing rocks Of the black Euxine ; that in Pelion's groves The pine had ne'er been fell'd ; nor at the oars The heroes...
الصفحة 118 - Tantane me tenuit vivendi, nate, voluptas, ut pro me hostili paterer succedere dextrae, quem genui? tuane haec genitor per vulnera servor, morte tua vivens ? Heu, nunc misero mihi demum exitium infelix, nunc alte vulnus adactum.