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" The sire of gods and all the ethereal train, On the warm limits of the farthest 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... "
The History of Philosophy: From the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the ... - Page 96
by Johann Jakob Brucker, William Enfield - 1819
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Valley of the Nile: Its Tombs, Temples and Monuments

William Henry Davenport Adams - Egypt - 1867 - 232 pages
...Greek deity : — "The sire of gods, and all th" 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." HOMER,...
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Facts and Fossils Adduced to Prove the Deluge of Noah, and Modify the ...

George Twemlow - Deluge - 1868 - 276 pages
...of respect by Homer, in the Iliad, book i. " The Sire of Gods, and th' etherial train On the win in limits of the farthest main. Now mix with mortals, nor disdain to grace .The feast of Ethiopia's blameless race." And Firdoosi, in the -Shah Namah, mentions that in the great war...
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The baptist Magazine

1869 - 844 pages
...son, because the god had gone to a feast in Ethiopia : — j " The sire of gods and all the ethereal train, On the warm limits of the farthest main, Now...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...
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Selections from the Writings of the Late Thomas Hedges Genin: With a ...

Thomas Hedges Genin - Slavery - 1869 - 638 pages
...superior accomplishments, makes Thetis say, in Iliad, Book i. The sire of gods, and all th' ethereal train, On the warm limits of the farthest main ; Now...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...
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Selections from the Writings of the Late Thomas Hedges Genin: With a ...

Thomas Hedges Genin - Slavery - 1869 - 638 pages
...superior accomplishments, makes Thetis say, in Iliad, Book i. The sire of gods, and all th' ethereal train, On the warm limits of the farthest main ; Now...mix with mortals, nor disdain to grace The feasts of Ethiojria's blameless race. Twelve days the powers indulge the genial rite, Eetuming with the twelfth...
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The Land of the Nile; Or, Egypt Past and Present

William Henry Davenport Adams - Egypt - 1871 - 360 pages
...Greek deity : — "The sire of gods, and all th' ethereal train. On the warm limits of the furthest main, Now mix with mortals, nor disdain to grace The feasts of Aethiopia's blameless race ; Twelve days the Powers indulge the genial rite, Returning with the twelfth...
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The first book of Pope's Homer's Iliad, tr. into Lat. elegiacs by the hon. G ...

Homer - 1873 - 76 pages
...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, 555 ' Now mix with mortals, nor disdain to grace ' The feasts of Ethiopia's blameless race : ' Twelve...
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The Iliad, tr. by A. Pope, with notes by T.A. Buckley

Homerus - 1874 - 494 pages
...thy ships, from far Behold the field, nor mingle in the war. The sire of gods and all the ethereal train, On the warm limits of the farthest main, Now...to grace The feasts of /Ethiopia's blameless race ;27 25 Quintus Calaber goes still further in his account of the service rendered to Jove by Thetis...
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Homer's Iliad

Homer - 1877 - 558 pages
...thy ships, from far Behold the field, nor mingle in the war. The sire of gods and all the ethereal train, On the warm limits of the farthest main, Now...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...
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The Iliad of Homer

Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1878 - 596 pages
...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, 555 ' Now mJT with mortals, nor disdain to grace ' The feasts of ./Ethiopia's blameless race :M ' Twelve...
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