| John Payne Collier - 1820 - 400 páginas
..." And now the siluer-footed Queene, had her ascension made To that incorruptible house, that stary golden court Of fiery Vulcan ; beautiful amongst th' immortal sort Which yet the lame god built himselfe" " Bright-footed," in the first, is not nearly so chaste a compound epithet as " silver-footed"... | |
| George Chapman - 1875 - 576 páginas
...incorruptible house, that starry golden court [immortal sort, Of fiery Vulcan, beautiful amongst th' Which yet the lame god built himself. She found him...stools about the sides of his wellbuilded hall, [to go withal, To whose feet little wheels of gold he put, And enter his rich dining-room ; alone, their... | |
| George Chapman - 1885 - 610 páginas
...incorruptible house, that starry gohlen court [immortal sort, Of fiery Vulcan, beautiful amongst th' Which yet the lame god built himself. She found him...stools about the sides of his wellbuilded hall, [to go withal, To whose feet little wheels of gold he put, And enter his rich dining-room ; alone, their... | |
| Homer - 1995 - 452 páginas
...'twixt him and her? This private speech they had, And now the silver-footed queen had her ascension made To that incorruptible house, that starry golden...the lame god built himself: she found him in a sweat 330 For which he now was making studs. And while their fashion had Employment of his skilful hand,... | |
| Homer, George Chapman - 1998 - 650 páginas
...twixt him and her? This private speech they had. And now the silver-footed Queene had her ascension made, To that incorruptible house, that starry golden court Of fiery Vulcan, beautifull amongst th' immortall sort, Which yet the lame god built himselfe. She found him in a 330... | |
| Homer - 2000 - 982 páginas
...'twixt him and her? This private speech they had, And now the silver-footed queen had her ascension made To that incorruptible house, that starry golden...the lame god built himself: she found him in a sweat 330 For which he now was making studs. And while their fashion had Employment of his skilful hand,... | |
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