| Homer - 1853 - 508 pages
...when he 1 See on v. 334. 2 Duport, Gnom. Hom. p. 204, compares the proverb, " comes pro vehĂculo." turns back again from heaven to earth ; but pernicious...the place which Circe mentioned. There Perimedes and Euryloehus made sacred offerings ; but I, drawing my sharp sword from my thigh, dug a trench, the width... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 434 pages
...shining sun behold them with his beams, neither when he goes towards the starry heaven, nor when he turns back again from heaven to earth ; but pernicious...which Circe mentioned. There Perimedes and Eurylochus made sacred offerings ; but I, drawing my sharp sword from my thigh, dug a trench, the width of a cubit... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 454 pages
...shining sun behold them with his beams, neither when he goes towards the starry heaven, nor when he turns back again from heaven to earth; but pernicious...the place which Circe mentioned. There Perimedes and Eurilochus made sacred offerings ; but I , drawing my sharp sword from my thigh, dug a trench, the... | |
| Dante Alighieri - Poetry - 1867 - 780 pages
...shining sun behold them with his beams, neither when he goes towards the starry heaven, nor when he turns back again from heaven to earth ; but pernicious...ship ; and we took out the sheep ; and we ourselves HOMER'S ODYSSEY. 211 went again to the stream of the ocean, until we came to the place which Circe... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1870 - 486 pages
...shining sun behold them with his beams, neither when he goes towards the starry heaven, nor when he turns back again from heaven to earth ; but pernicious...which Circe mentioned. There Perimedes and Eurylochus made sacred offerings ; but I, drawing my sharp sword from my thigh, dug a trench, the width of a cubit... | |
| Homer - 1874 - 476 pages
...shadow and vapor, nor does the shining sun behold them with his beams, neither when he goes toward the starry heaven, nor when he 1 See on v. 334. turns...which Circe mentioned. There Perimedes and Eurylochus made sacred offerings ; but I, drawing my sharp sword from my thigh, dug a trench, the width of a cubit... | |
| Homer - 1876 - 476 pages
...when he 1 See on v. 334. ' Dnport, Unum. Horn. p. 204, compares the proverb, "comes pro vehiculo." turns back again from heaven to earth ; but pernicious...night is spread over hapless mortals. Having come J,here, we drew up our ship ; and we took out the sheep ; and we ourselves went again to the stream... | |
| William Fairfield Warren - Bible - 1885 - 552 pages
...shining sun behold them with his beams, neither when he goes toward the starry heaven, nor when he turns back again from heaven to earth, but pernicious...stream of the Ocean, until we came to the place which Kirke mentioned. Here the hero performed the rites and held the consultation which Kirke had previously... | |
| William Fairfield Warren - Bible - 1885 - 554 pages
...shining sun behold them with his beams, neither when he goes toward the starry heaven, nor when he turns back again from heaven to earth, but pernicious...stream of the Ocean, until we came to the place which Kirke mentioned. Here the hero performed the rites and held the consultation which Kirkk had previously... | |
| Dante Alighieri - Heaven - 1886 - 468 pages
...shining sun behold them with his beams, neither when he goes towards the starry heaven, nor when he turns back again from heaven to earth ; but pernicious...we came to the place which Circe mentioned. There Periniedes and Eurylochus made sacred offerings ; but I, drawing my sharp sword from my thigh, dag... | |
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