| Homer, George Chapman - 1818 - 278 páginas
...ever use to call On Pan, the bright-hair'd god of pastoral. Who yet is lean and loveless, and doth owe All tops of hills, and cliffy highnesses: All silvan...Have their observance: oft through hills as steep His goats he runs upon, and never rests. Then turns he head, and flies on savage beasts, Mad of their slaughters.... | |
| Homer, George Chapman - 1818 - 282 páginas
...fortresses Of thorniest qneaches here and there doth rove. And sometimes, by allurement of his lore, Will wade the wat'ry softnesses. Sometimes (In quite...Have their observance: oft through hills as steep His goats he runs upon, and never rests. Then turns he head, and flies on savage beasts, Mad of their slaughters.... | |
| Homer, Hesiod, Juvenal - 1858 - 298 páginas
...lot all loftiest mountains crown'd with snow; 10 All tops of hills, and cliffy highnesses, All sylvan copses, and the fortresses Of thorniest queaches,...his love, Will wade the wat'ry softnesses. Sometimes is (In quite oppos'd capriccios) he climbs The hardest rocks, and highest, every way Running their... | |
| Homerus - 1858 - 306 páginas
...all loftiest mountains crown'd with snow ; 10 All tops of hills, and clilfy highnesses, All sylvan copses, and the fortresses Of thorniest queaches,...his love, Will wade the wat'ry softnesses. Sometimes is (In quite oppos'd capriccios) he climbs The hardest rocks, and highest, every way Running their... | |
| Homer, Hesiod, Juvenal - 1858 - 298 páginas
...all loftiest mountains crown'd with snow ; 10 All tops of hills, and cliffy highnesses, All sylvan copses, and the fortresses Of thorniest queaches,...sometimes, by allurement of his love, 'Will wade the wat'ry sofinesses. Sometimes is (In quite oppos'd capriceios) he climbs The hardest rocks, and highest, every... | |
| 1872 - 216 páginas
...lot, all loftiest mountains crowned with snow ; All tops of hills, and cliffy highnesses ; All sylvan copses, and the fortresses Of thorniest queaches here...Will wade the wat'ry softnesses. Sometimes (In quite opposed capriccios) he climbs The hardest rocks, and highest ; every way Running their ridges. Often... | |
| 1872 - 214 páginas
...sometimes, by allurement of his love, Will wade the wat'ry softnesses. Sometimes (In quite opposed capriccios) he climbs The hardest rocks, and highest...Running their ridges. Often will convey Himself up to a watch-tower's top, where sheep Have their observance : oft through hills as steep His goats he runs... | |
| George Chapman - 1875 - 556 páginas
...crown'd with snow ; All tops of hills, and cliffy highnesses, All sylvan copses, and thejbrtresses Of thorniest queaches, here and there doth rove. And...sometimes, by allurement of his love, Will wade the watery softnesses ; sometimes (In quite opposed capriccios) he climbs The hardest rocks, and highest... | |
| George Chapman - 1874 - 532 páginas
...lot, all loftiest mountains crown'd with snow ; All tops of hills, and cliffy highnesses, All sylvan copses, and the fortresses Of thorniest queaches,...sometimes, by allurement of his love, Will wade the watery softnesses ; sometimes (In quite opposed Capriccios) he climbs The hardest rocks, and highest... | |
| George Chapman - 1875 - 524 páginas
...lot, all loftiest mountains crown'd with snow ; All tops of hills, and cliffy highnesses, All sylvan copses, and the fortresses Of thorniest queaches,...sometimes, by allurement of his love, Will wade the watery softnesses ; sometimes (In quite opposed capriccios) he climbs The hardest rocks, and highest... | |
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