| Louis Du Pont Syle - English poetry - 1894 - 496 pages
...Liberal Movement in English Literature, Essay I. Disdainfully she looked, then turning round But fixed her eyes unmoved upon the ground, And what he says...more Than the deaf rocks when the loud billows roar. (Dryden's Translation.) For the entire episode, see yEneid vi. 45o-476. 231-25o. Notice the force of... | |
| Michael Clarke - Aeneas (Legendary character) - 1898 - 220 pages
...answer to the Trojan hero's vows and regrets. Disdainfully she looked; then turning round, She fixed her eyes unmoved upon the ground; And, what he says...Than the deaf rocks, when the loud billows roar: But whirled away, to shun his hateful sight, Hid in. the forest, and the shades of night: Then sought Sichaeus... | |
| George Atherton Aitken - English essays - 1899 - 424 pages
...With tears and prayers, and late repenting love. Disdainfully she looked, then turning round; But fxed her eyes unmoved upon the ground ; And, what he says,...Than the deaf rocks, when the loud billows roar ; But whirled away, to shun his hateful sight, Hid in the forest, and the shades of night. Then sought Sichteus... | |
| Michael Clarke - Fiction - 1898 - 220 pages
...answer to the Trojan hero's vows and regrets. Disdainfully she looked; then turning round, She fixed her eyes unmoved upon the ground; And, what he says...Than the deaf rocks, when the loud billows roar: But whirled away, to shun his hateful sight, Hid in the forest, and the shades of night: Then sought Sichaeus... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1907 - 280 pages
...With tears and prayers and late repenting love; Disdainfully she looked, then turning round But fixed her eyes unmoved upon the ground, And what he says...more Than the deaf rocks when the loud billows roar." — DKYDEN'S Translation. For entire episode, see ^Eneid, vi, 450-476. 212. inviolable shade. Holy,... | |
| Friedrich Schiller - 1908 - 432 pages
...Nee magis incepto vultum sermone movetur, Quam si dura silex aut stet Marpesia cautes. (Dryden : " fix'd her eyes unmoved upon the ground, And, what...Than the deaf rocks, •when the loud billows roar.") 2274 Cf. Chaucer, Good Women, 1. 1339: "unbind me of this unreste," and Tennyson, Guinevere, 1. 163... | |
| Friedrich Schiller - 1908 - 432 pages
...magis incepto vultum sermone movetur, Quam si dura silex aut stet Marpesia cautes. (Dryden: "flx'd her eyes unmoved upon the ground, And, what he says...Than the deaf rocks, when the loud billows roar.") 2274 Cf. Chaucer, Good Women, 1. 1339: "unbind me of this unreste," and Tennyson, Guinevere, 1. 163:... | |
| Virgil - Aeneas (Legendary character) - 1909 - 454 pages
...pray'rs, and late-repenting love. Disdainfully she look'd; then turning round, But fix'd her eyes unmov'd upon the ground, And what he says and swears, regards...forest and the shades of night; Then sought Sichaeus thro' the shady grove, Who answer'd all her cares, and equal'd all her love. Some pious tears the pitying... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1909 - 1122 pages
...pray'rs, and late-repenting love. Disdainfully she look'd ; then turning round, But fix'd her eyes unmov'd upon the ground, And what he says and swears, regards...forest and the shades of night; Then sought Sichaeus thro' the shady grove, Who answer'd all her cares, and equal'd all her love. 640 Some pious tears the... | |
| Virgil - Epic poetry, Latin - 1909 - 492 pages
...pray'rs, and late-repenting love. Disdainfully she look'd; then turning round, But fix'd her eyes unmov'd upon the ground, And what he says and swears, regards...forest and the shades of night; Then sought Sichaeus thro' the shady grove, Who answer'd all her cares, and equal'd all her love. Some pious tears the pitying... | |
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