| Homer - 1843 - 370 páginas
...from all their heights pull down. And I must tell thee, time draws on, when, flying, thou shall cry To Jove and all the gods to make thy fair-man'd horses...of their host, whose wings high acclamations strook From forth the glad breasts of the Greeks. Then Hector made reply : Vain-spoken man, and glorious,... | |
| Homerus - 1857 - 336 páginas
...Come nearer. Not art's want in war makes us thus navy-bound, 725 But Jove's direct scourge ; his arm'd hand makes our hands give you ground. Yet thou hop'st,...their host, whose wings high acclamations strook 736 From forth the glad breasts of the Greeks. Then Hector made reply : " Vain-spoken man, and glorious,... | |
| George Chapman - 1875 - 576 páginas
...tell thee, time draws on, when, flying, thou shall cry To Jove and all the Gods to make thy fair-maned horses fly More swift than falcons, that their hoofs...body, hid, to Ilion." This said, his bold words were Confirm 'd as soon as spoke. Jove's bird, . the high-flown eagle, took The right hand of their host... | |
| George Chapman - 1885 - 610 páginas
...tell thee, time draws on, when, flying, thou shalt cry To Jove and all the Gods to make thy fair-maned horses fly More swift than falcons, that their hoofs...their host ; whose wings high acclamations strook From forth the glad breasts of the Greeks. Then Hector made reply : "Vain-spoken man, and glorious,... | |
| Homer - 1995 - 452 páginas
...tow'rs from all their heights pull down. And I must tell thee, time draws on, when flying thou shalt cry To Jove and all the gods to make thy fair-man'd horses...of their host, whose wings high acclamations strook From forth the glad breasts of the Greeks. Then Hector made reply: 'Vain-spoken man, and glorious,... | |
| Homer - 2000 - 982 páginas
...tow'rs from all their heights pull down. And I must tell thee, time draws on, when flying thou shalt cry To Jove and all the gods to make thy fair-man'd horses fly More swift than falcons, that thetr hoofs may rouse the dust, and bear Thy body, hid, to Ilion.' This said, his bold words were Confirm'd... | |
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