| Homerus - 1807 - 568 pages
...with fleecy snow. Meantime, secure within thy ships, from far Behold the field, nor mingle in the war. The sire of gods and all th' etherial train, On the warm limits of the farthest main, f.^5 Now mix with mortals, nor disdain to grace The feasts of ^Ethiopia's blameless race; Twelve days... | |
| Homerus - 1808 - 574 pages
...".'":* ^; in The sire o£ Gods and all th' etlierial train, On the warm limits of the farthest main, 555 Now mix with mortals, nor disdain to grace The feasts of .Ethiopia's hlameless race ; Twelve days the powers indulge the genial rite, Returning with the twelfth revolving... | |
| Greek literature - 1813 - 350 pages
...mingle in the war. The sire of gods and all the' ethereal train, On the warm limits of the furthest main, Now mix with mortals, nor disdain to grace The feasts of Ethiopia's blameless race; Twelve days the powers indulge the genial rite, Returning with the twelfth revolving light. Then will... | |
| Thomas Maurice - 1816 - 452 pages
...passage, that Jupiter also occasionally left the skies to assist. The sire of gods and all th'aetherial train, On the warm limits of the farthest main, Now...mix with mortals, nor disdain to grace The feasts of jEthiopia's blameless race: Twelve days the powers indulge the genial rite. Returning with the twelfth... | |
| George Crabb - English language - 1816 - 788 pages
...unblemished reputation, and unspotted or spotless purity of life. The sire оГ God«, anil all tli* ethereal train, On the warm limits of the farthest main. Now mix with mortals n°f dúdalu to grace The feasts of ^Ethiopia's blameim raw. POPE. Tako particular ran* thnt jour amusements... | |
| Homerus - 1822 - 320 pages
...mingle in the war. The sire of gods and all the' ethereal train, On the warm limits of the furthest main, Now mix with mortals, nor disdain to grace The feasts of ./Ethiopia's blameless race; Twelve days the powers indulge the genial rite, Returning with the twelfth revolving light. Then will... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 304 pages
...mingle in the war. The sire of gods, and all the' etherial train, On the warm limits of the furthest main, Now mix with mortals, nor disdain to grace The feasts of Ethiopia's blameless race; Twelve days the powers indulge the genial rite, Returning with the twelfth revolving light. Then will... | |
| Homer - Epic poetry, Greek - 1825 - 298 pages
...thy ships, from far Behold the field, nor mingle in the war. The sire of Gods and all th' ethereal train, On the warm limits of the farthest main, Now...mortals, nor disdain to grace The feasts of Ethiopia's hlameless race; Twelve days the powers indulge the genial rite, Returning with the twelfth revolving... | |
| George Crabb - English language - 1826 - 768 pages
...known for Its integrity in the different relations of society ; The sire of Gods, and all th' ethereal train, On the warm limits of the farthest main, Now...grace The feasts of Ethiopia's blameless race. POPE. ' Take particular care that your amusements be of an irreproachable kind.' BLAIR. Unblemished and unspotted... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1826 - 396 pages
...thy ships, from far Behold the field, nor mingle in the war. The sire of gods and all the ethereal r ever this M+, hlameless race ; Twelve days the powers indulge the genial rite, Returning with tue twelfth revolving... | |
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