| Sir Charles Abraham Elton - 1814 - 422 pages
...street, Flush'd with the grape, no slave to guide my feet: A tiny multitude of boyi drew near : I conld not count them from my wildering fear. Some torches...nights at home." PREDICTION OF POETIC IMMORTALITY. OPHITE of Callimachus ! and thou blest shade, Coan Philetas ! I your grove would tread : Me, Love's... | |
| Sextus Propertius - 1854 - 508 pages
...spread, As, drooping. with moist sleep, she lifts her eyes, Such odours from her locks dishevelled rise, As ne'er Arabia's breathing balms diffuse ;...: But learn from this to pass thy nights at home." ELTON. BOOK IV. ELEGY I. PREDICTION OF POETIC IMMORTALITY. SPRITE of Callimachus ! and thou blest shade,... | |
| Walter Keating Kelly - 1854 - 524 pages
...fillet's spread, As, drooping with moist sleep, she lifts her eyes, Such odours from her locks dishevelled rise, As ne'er Arabia's breathing balms diffuse ;...: But learn from this to pass thy nights at home." ELTON. BOOK IV. ELEGY I. PREDICTION OF POETIC IMMORTALITY. SPRITE of Callimachus ! and thou blest shade,... | |
| Sextus Propertius, Aristaenetus - 1883 - 540 pages
...fillet's spread, As, drooping with moist sleep, she lifts her eyes, Such odours from her locks dishevelled rise, As ne'er Arabia's breathing balms diffuse ;...see, we reach th' appointed house," he said : Then my strip t mantle o'er my shoulders spread, And led me in : " Go now : no longer roam : But learn from... | |
| Sextus Propertius - 1884 - 238 pages
...fillet's spread, As, drooping with moist sleep, she lifts her eyes, Such odours from her locks dishevelled rise, As ne'er Arabia's breathing balms diffuse ;...roam: But learn from this to pass thy nights at home." BOOK IV. ELEGY L PREDICTION OF POETIC IMMORTALITY. ii SPRITE of Callimachus ! and thou blest shade,... | |
| 1905 - 396 pages
...'s spread, As, drooping with moist sleep, she lifts her eyes, Such odours from her locks dishevelled rise, As ne'er Arabia's breathing balms diffuse ;...free promise now of amorous truth : And see, we reach the appointed house," he said : Then my stript mantle o'er my shoulders spread, And led me in : " Go... | |
| 1905 - 398 pages
...lifts her eyes, Such odours from her locks dishevelled rise, As ne'er Arabia's breathing balms diffuse; But spare him, brothers ! the repentant youth Gives...free promise now of amorous truth : And see, we reach the appointed house," he said : Then my stript mantle o'er my shoulders spread, And led me in : " Go... | |
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