The Greek PoetsMoses Hadas Modern Library, 1953 - 426 strani A collection of Greek poetry from the earliest times to the 5th century A.D. |
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Stran 39
... Achilles for all his valour , availed thee not , who straitly charged thee as thou camest , he abiding there , saying , ' Come not to me , Patroklos lord of steeds , to the hollow ships , till thou hast torn the gory doublet of man ...
... Achilles for all his valour , availed thee not , who straitly charged thee as thou camest , he abiding there , saying , ' Come not to me , Patroklos lord of steeds , to the hollow ships , till thou hast torn the gory doublet of man ...
Stran 59
... Achilles , enters unseen , clasps the knees of Achilles , and appeals for the re- turn of Hector's body . The following passage begins with the end of his appeal . Then thou , Achilles , reverence the Gods ; And , for thy father's sake ...
... Achilles , enters unseen , clasps the knees of Achilles , and appeals for the re- turn of Hector's body . The following passage begins with the end of his appeal . Then thou , Achilles , reverence the Gods ; And , for thy father's sake ...
Stran 87
... Achilles : He spake , to whom I , answ'ring , thus replied : " O Peleus ' son ! Achilles ! bravest far Of all Achaia's race ! I here arrived Seeking Tiresias , from his lips to learn , Perchance , how I might safe regain the coast Of ...
... Achilles : He spake , to whom I , answ'ring , thus replied : " O Peleus ' son ! Achilles ! bravest far Of all Achaia's race ! I here arrived Seeking Tiresias , from his lips to learn , Perchance , how I might safe regain the coast Of ...
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Achaeans Achilles Achilleus Aeschylus Agamemnon Alcaeus Anth Aphrodite Argonautica Athens Atrides Battaros beauty behold beneath breast breath bright bring chariot charm child chorus Cyclops dark daughter dead dear death delight divine doom dread dwell earth Eëtion eyes fair fate father fight fire flame goddess gods gold golden GORGO grace Greek grief hand Harmodius and Aristogeiton hast hath heart heaven Hector Hera Heracles heroes horses Hymn Iliad immortal JOHN ADDINGTON SYMONDS Jove king land lord maid maiden mighty mortal MOSES HADAS mother Muses never night nymphs o'er Odysseus Patroclus Peleus Phoebus Phthia poet poetry PRAXINOA Priam queen race RICHMOND LATTIMORE round shining ships sing sire slain sleep song sorrow soul spake spear steeds sweet swift tears thee thine things thou art Trojans Troy Ulysses unto voice wailing waves weeping wine winged words youth Zeus