| Homer - 1828 - 244 pages
...thro' fields of air his flight sustain O'er the wide earth, and «ter the boundless main. He grasps the wand that* causes sleep to fly, Or in soft slumber seals the wakeful eye: Then shoots from heaven to high Pieria's steep, And stood incumbent on the rolling deep. So watery... | |
| Homerus - 1828 - 246 pages
...thro' fields of air his flight sustain O'er the wide earth, and o'er the boundless main. He grasps the wand that causes sleep to fly, Or in soft slumber seals the wakeful eve: Then shoots from heaven to high Pieria's steep, And stood incumbent on the rolling deep. So watery... | |
| Homer - 1836 - 356 pages
...goddess Pallas makes a lasting peace between Ulysses and his subjects, which concludes the Odyssey. now to Pluto's dreary reign Conveys the dead, a lamentable...That drives the ghosts to realms of night or day, 5 Points out the long uncomfortable way. Trembling the spectres glide, and plaintive vent Thin, hollow... | |
| 1837 - 222 pages
...thro' fields of air his flight sustain, O'er the wide earth, and o'er the boundless main. He grasps the wand that causes sleep to fly, Or in soft slumber seals the wakeful eye ; Then shoots from heaven to high Pieria's steep, And stoops incumbent on the rolling deep. So watery... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1839 - 510 pages
...through fields of air his flight sustain O'er the wide earth, and o'er the boundless main. He grasps the er Pope ; Then shoots from heaven to high Pieria's st«>p, And stoops incumbent on the rolling deep. So watery... | |
| Homer - 1842 - 358 pages
...goddess Pallas makes a lasting peace between Ulysses and his subjects, which concludes the Odyssey. CYLLENIUS now to Pluto's dreary reign Conveys the...That drives the ghosts to realms of night or day, 5 Points out the long uncomfortable way. Trembling the spectres glide, and plaintive vent Thin, hollow... | |
| William Peter - 1847 - 562 pages
...through fields of air his flight sustain O'er the wide earth, and o'er the boundless main. He grasps the wand that causes sleep to fly, Or in soft slumber seals the wakeful eye : Then shoots from heaven to high Picria's steep, And stoops incumbent on the rolling deep. So wat'ry... | |
| William Peter - 1847 - 568 pages
...through fields of air his flight sustain O'er the wi.le earth, and o'er the boundless main. He grasps the wand that causes sleep to fly, Or in soft slumber seals the wakeful eyo: Then shoots from heaven to high Plena's steep, And stoops incumbent on the rolling deep. So wat'ry... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1854 - 650 pages
...in Athenes evermore unknowe, 1 For Eros, the Greek name of Love. 2 /. e., his caducens, or wand, " The golden wand, that causes sleep to fly, Or in soft...night or day, Points out the long uncomfortable way." Pope's Orft/s.«7/. Vk. 24. 3 Jlercury succeeded in closing his hundred eyes, and then slew him. 4... | |
| John Wilson - 1857 - 480 pages
...through fields of air his flight sustain O'er the wide earth, and o'er the boundless main. He grasps the wand that causes sleep to fly, Or in soft slumber seals the wakeful eye ; Then shoots from heaven to high Pieria's steep, And stoops incumbent on the rolling deep. So watery... | |
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