| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1852 - 1482 páginas
...brings Helen from her embroidery to the towers where old Priam and other hoary heads are sitting-. And as in well-grown woods, on trees, cold spiny grasshoppers...softness, and their weak faint sounds ; so talking on the tower, These seniors of the people sat: who when they saw the power Of beauty, in the queen ascend,... | |
| 1854 - 534 páginas
...rainbowgoddess, brings Helen from her embroidery to the towers where old Priam and other hoary heads are sitting. And as in well-grown woods, on trees, cold spiny grasshoppers...softness, and their weak faint sounds ; so talking on the tower, These seniors of the people sat : who wh^ they saw the power Of beauty, in the queen ascend,... | |
| David George Penon - 1861 - 68 páginas
...been, Imt for age Now left the wars; yet counsellors they were exceeding sage. And as in well grown woods, on trees, cold spiny grasshoppers Sit chirping,...they saw the pow'r Of beauty, in the queen, ascend, even those cold-spirittd peers, Those wise and almost wither' d men, found this heat in their years... | |
| David Georg Penon - 1861 - 90 páginas
...counsellors they were exceeding sage. And as in well grown woods, on trees, cold spiny grasshoppers Sil chirping, and send voices out that scarce can pierce...they saw the pow'r Of beauty, in the queen, ascend, even those cold-spirited peers. Those wise and almost wither'd men, found this heat in their yean That... | |
| 1862 - 562 páginas
...englishes this " Clymene, whom fame Hath for her fair eyes memorized." Or, o-rot \tigiotaeai «/»<», " And send voices out that scarce can pierce our ears For softness;" or, again, XaiVov eeeo ^irana, " For which thou well deserv'st A coat of tombstone not of steel, in... | |
| John Stuart Blackie - 1866 - 470 páginas
...VER. 152. — Like the blithe cricket ou the tree. Here Ch. gives, " And as in well-grown woods, in trees, cold spiny grasshoppers Sit chirping, and send...our ears For softness, and their weak faint sounds ; eo talking on the tower These seniors of the people sat," in which notion he is followed by P., C.,... | |
| John Stuart Blackie - 1866 - 464 páginas
...— Like the blitlie ,-rickci im tlif tree. Here Ch. gives. " And as in well-grown woods, in trues, cold spiny grasshoppers Sit chirping, and send voices...scarce can pierce our ears For softness, and their weak fnint sounds ; so talking on the tower These seniors of the people sat," in which notion he is followed... | |
| Homerus - 1866 - 468 páginas
...woods, in trees, cold spiny grasshoppers Sit chirping, and send voices out that scurcc can pierce onr ears For softness, and their weak faint sounds ; so talking on the tower These seniors of the people sat," in which notion he is followed by P., C., and even N., as if... | |
| George Chapman - 1875 - 576 páginas
...and soldiers they had been, but for age Now left the wars ; yet counsellors they were exceeding sage. And as in well-grown woods, on trees, cold spiny grasshoppers...chirping, and send voices out, that scarce can pierce our ears2 For softness, and their weak faint sounds ; so, talking on the tower, These seniors of the people... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 628 páginas
...and soldiers they had been, but for age Now left the wars ; yet counsellors they were exceeding sage. And as in well-grown woods, on trees, cold spiny grasshoppers...softness, and their weak faint sounds ; so, talking on the tower, These seniors of the people sate ; who when they saw the power Of beauty, in the queen, ascend,... | |
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