The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: With His Life, 2. sējumsJ. Ascham, 1834 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 16.
263. lappuse
... Ulys , The Ithacan Ulysses and the king Of Cephalonia . Sil . Oh ! I know the man , Wordy and shrewd , the son of Sisyphus . Ulys . I am the same , but do not rail upon me.— Sil . Whence sailing do you come to Sicily ? Ulys . From Ilion ...
... Ulys , The Ithacan Ulysses and the king Of Cephalonia . Sil . Oh ! I know the man , Wordy and shrewd , the son of Sisyphus . Ulys . I am the same , but do not rail upon me.— Sil . Whence sailing do you come to Sicily ? Ulys . From Ilion ...
264. lappuse
... Ulys . What land is this , and who inhabit it ? — Sil . Etna , the loftiest peak in Sicily . Ulys . And are there walls , and tower - surrounded towns ? Sil . There are not . These lone rocks are bare of men . Ulys . And who possess the ...
... Ulys . What land is this , and who inhabit it ? — Sil . Etna , the loftiest peak in Sicily . Ulys . And are there walls , and tower - surrounded towns ? Sil . There are not . These lone rocks are bare of men . Ulys . And who possess the ...
265. lappuse
... Ulys . Would you first taste of the unmingled wine ? Sil . ' Tis just - tasting invites the purchaser . Ulys . Here is the cup , together with the skin . Sil . Pour : that the draught may fillip my remembrance . Ulys . See ! Sil ...
... Ulys . Would you first taste of the unmingled wine ? Sil . ' Tis just - tasting invites the purchaser . Ulys . Here is the cup , together with the skin . Sil . Pour : that the draught may fillip my remembrance . Ulys . See ! Sil ...
266. lappuse
... Ulys . Ah me ! Alas ! What shall we do ? the Cyclops is at hand ! Old man , we perish ! whither can we fly ? Sil . Hide yourselves quick within that hollow rock . Ulys . " Twere perilous to fly into the net . Sil . The cavern has ...
... Ulys . Ah me ! Alas ! What shall we do ? the Cyclops is at hand ! Old man , we perish ! whither can we fly ? Sil . Hide yourselves quick within that hollow rock . Ulys . " Twere perilous to fly into the net . Sil . The cavern has ...
268. lappuse
... Ulys . Hear , Cyclops , a plain tale on the other side . We , wanting to buy food , came from our ship Into the neighbourhood of your cave , and here This old Silenus gave us in exchange These lambs for wine , the which he took and ...
... Ulys . Hear , Cyclops , a plain tale on the other side . We , wanting to buy food , came from our ship Into the neighbourhood of your cave , and here This old Silenus gave us in exchange These lambs for wine , the which he took and ...
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ANTISTROPHE Apennine art thou Baubo beams Beatr Beatrice beautiful beneath blood breast breath bright calm cave cavern Cenci chidden child Chorus clouds cold Colonna Palace Cyclops Cyprian Dæmon dark dead dear death deep delight divine dream earth eyes faint father Faust fear flowers folded palm gentle Giac green grew grey hair hast hear heard heart Heaven Hermes hope innocent Justina kiss Lady leaves light limbs lips live look Lucr LUCRETIA Meph mighty moon mortal mountains never night o'er ocean Olim Onchestus Orsino pale parricide PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Pylos rocks round sate Satyr shadow silent sleep smile soft soul sound speak spirit stars strange stream sweet tears thee thine things thou art thought truth twas Ulys veil voice wake wandering waves weep Whilst wild wind wings words