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Σελίδα 38
... Pallas ' walls , And lead Eneas from Evander's halls . " With equal ardour fired , and warlike joy , His glowing friend address'd the Dardan boy : - " These deeds , my Nisus , shalt thou dare alone ? Must all the fame , the peril , be ...
... Pallas ' walls , And lead Eneas from Evander's halls . " With equal ardour fired , and warlike joy , His glowing friend address'd the Dardan boy : - " These deeds , my Nisus , shalt thou dare alone ? Must all the fame , the peril , be ...
Σελίδα 40
... Pallas ' walls at distance meet the sight , Seen o'er the glade , when not obscured by night : Then shall Æneas in his pride return , While hostile matrons raise their offspring's urn ; And Latian spoils and purpled heaps of dead Shall ...
... Pallas ' walls at distance meet the sight , Seen o'er the glade , when not obscured by night : Then shall Æneas in his pride return , While hostile matrons raise their offspring's urn ; And Latian spoils and purpled heaps of dead Shall ...
Σελίδα 122
... is by verses in rotation , the whole number present joining in the chorus . The air is plaintive and pretty . THE CURSE OF MINERVA . " ' Pallas te hoc 122 BYRON'S POEMS . Translation of the Romaic Song-" I enter thy garden"
... is by verses in rotation , the whole number present joining in the chorus . The air is plaintive and pretty . THE CURSE OF MINERVA . " ' Pallas te hoc 122 BYRON'S POEMS . Translation of the Romaic Song-" I enter thy garden"
Σελίδα 123
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. THE CURSE OF MINERVA . " ' Pallas te hoc vulnere , Pallas Immolat , et pœnam scelerato ex sanguine rumit . " - Eneid , lib . xii . SLOW sinks , more lovely ere his race be run , Along Morea's hills the ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. THE CURSE OF MINERVA . " ' Pallas te hoc vulnere , Pallas Immolat , et pœnam scelerato ex sanguine rumit . " - Eneid , lib . xii . SLOW sinks , more lovely ere his race be run , Along Morea's hills the ...
Σελίδα 124
... Pallas ' fane , † I mark'd the beauties of the land and main , Alone , and friendless , on the magic shore , Whose arts and arms but live in poets ' lore ; Oft as the matchless dome I turn'd to scan , Sacred to gods , but not secure ...
... Pallas ' fane , † I mark'd the beauties of the land and main , Alone , and friendless , on the magic shore , Whose arts and arms but live in poets ' lore ; Oft as the matchless dome I turn'd to scan , Sacred to gods , but not secure ...
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