Greek Poetry for EverymanJ. M. Dent, 1951 - 414 pagina's |
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Pagina 12
... ships I bear A small prize , yet a dear one , all wearied out with war . But now I will turn me homeward , to Phthia . Better far In my curved ships to get me hence . I am not made To gather thee gold and riches , and with insult be ...
... ships I bear A small prize , yet a dear one , all wearied out with war . But now I will turn me homeward , to Phthia . Better far In my curved ships to get me hence . I am not made To gather thee gold and riches , and with insult be ...
Pagina 34
... ships of Achaea go back and tell them clear My answer - for , as elders , it is their right to hear ; So that they may take counsel and plan some happier stroke To save their ships and , with them , the whole Achaean folk , Since this ...
... ships of Achaea go back and tell them clear My answer - for , as elders , it is their right to hear ; So that they may take counsel and plan some happier stroke To save their ships and , with them , the whole Achaean folk , Since this ...
Pagina 43
... ships , where Ajax made a last desperate stand . The Last Stand at the Ships Easily as a child that plays in his innocency , When high he has built a castle in the sand beside the sea , Tumbles it back to nothing with hands and feet in ...
... ships , where Ajax made a last desperate stand . The Last Stand at the Ships Easily as a child that plays in his innocency , When high he has built a castle in the sand beside the sea , Tumbles it back to nothing with hands and feet in ...
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Achaeans Achilles Agamemnon Ajax ancient Anth Aphrodite Apollo Argives Artemis Athene Atreus Atrides battle beauty beneath beside bitter breast Callimachus century B.C. comrades cried Cronus daughter dead dear death deep Dēlos doom earth Eumaeus eyes face fair father feet fell galley glory Goddess Gods golden Greek Hades hand hath heart Heaven Hector Hēra Heracles Hermes Hero Hesiod honour Iliad Iliad Homer Immortals Iolcus Ithaca king land Lēto living Lord lover Meleager Menelaus mighty mother mountains Musaeus Muses Mycenae never night noble Nymphs o'er Odysseus Odyssey Homer Olympus once passion Patroclus Peleus Phaeacians poem poet Poseidon Priam Pylos Queen round sail seems shalt ships shore slain song sorrow Sparta spear spring stood Suitors sweet swift tears Telémachus tell thee thine thou art thou hast tower Trojans Troy turned weeping wind wine words wrath Zeus