The Hymns of Callimachustranslator, and sold, 1755 - 212 páginas |
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... thou art , that to this tomb draw'ft nigh , Know , here interr'd the son and fire I lie Of a Callimachus : illuftrious name , By each ennobled , and renown'd in fame : The fire was glorious ' midst the warlike throng , The fon fuperior ...
... thou art , that to this tomb draw'ft nigh , Know , here interr'd the son and fire I lie Of a Callimachus : illuftrious name , By each ennobled , and renown'd in fame : The fire was glorious ' midst the warlike throng , The fon fuperior ...
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... Thou too , Rhamnufian virgin , pard'ning hear ; For I must speak ; fince neither force nor fear Can make me cover what I fo revere : Not tho ' enrag'd the pow'rs on high shou'd rise , Revenging tear , and hurl me from the fkies ! All ...
... Thou too , Rhamnufian virgin , pard'ning hear ; For I must speak ; fince neither force nor fear Can make me cover what I fo revere : Not tho ' enrag'd the pow'rs on high shou'd rise , Revenging tear , and hurl me from the fkies ! All ...
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... thou hear , Ór , doth Lycæan more delight thine ear ? - well known to the learned reader , that the de- fcendants of Cain are distinguished in fcripture , by the name of the fons of Men , or Adam ; thofe of Seth , by the name of the ...
... thou hear , Ór , doth Lycæan more delight thine ear ? - well known to the learned reader , that the de- fcendants of Cain are distinguished in fcripture , by the name of the fons of Men , or Adam ; thofe of Seth , by the name of the ...
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... , and then prefently the clouds gather all around , the fky lowers , and fhortly fhowers of rain refresh the Arcadian vallies . " This cuftom , deferves our attention . " Prove thou , O earth , with me a 6 THE HYMN TO JUPITER .
... , and then prefently the clouds gather all around , the fky lowers , and fhortly fhowers of rain refresh the Arcadian vallies . " This cuftom , deferves our attention . " Prove thou , O earth , with me a 6 THE HYMN TO JUPITER .
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Callimachus, William Dodd. " Prove thou , O earth , with me a mother's woes , " Light are thy pangs and lefs fevere thy throes : " She faid ; her fcepter on the rock defcends , Wide at the blow , the rock difparted rends : Impetuous to ...
Callimachus, William Dodd. " Prove thou , O earth , with me a mother's woes , " Light are thy pangs and lefs fevere thy throes : " She faid ; her fcepter on the rock defcends , Wide at the blow , the rock difparted rends : Impetuous to ...
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Admetus æther affigned alfo alſo amongst antient becauſe bleft Cabir Callimachus Ceres Chariclo Cherubim Chrift Cyclops Cyrene defcribed deity Delos Deucalion divine Dodona earth emblem Epigram expreffion expreffive fable facred faid fame fays fcholiaft fecond feems fenfe ferpent feven fhall fhew fhould fignifies fince fing fire firft firſt fo called folar folar light fome fpeaks fpirit ftory fubject fuch fuppofed fymbol Goddeſs Gods hath heathen heaven Hebrew hence himſelf honour hymn to Apollo hymn to Diana ibid iſland Jove Juno Jupiter king Latona Lord Macrobius Mifs moft Moon moſt muſt nymphs o'er obferved occafion original Ovid paffage Pallas Peneus perfon Pfalm poet praiſe prefent Ptolemy purpoſe reader reafon remarkable reprefented ſhall ſhe Spanheim ſpeak ſtate temple thee thefe Theocritus theſe things thofe thoſe thou thro tranflation univerfal uſed Virgil virgin whence whofe whoſe word worshipped