| National Gallery of Victoria - Busts - 1880 - 140 pages
...children make. [ " And? " And first around the tender boys they wind, Then with their sharpen'd fangs their limbs and bodies grind, The wretched father, running to their aid With pious haste, but vain, they next invade ; Twice round his waist their winding volumes roll'd And twice about... | |
| Museum of Fine Arts, Boston - Art - 1880 - 138 pages
...and his children make; And first around' the tender boys they wind, Then with their sharpened fangs their limbs and bodies grind. The wretched father, running to their aid "With pious haste, but vain, they next invade; Twice round his waist their winding volumes rolled, And twice about... | |
| Karl Friedrichs - Sculpture, Greco-Roman - 1881 - 506 pages
...and his children make : And first around the tender boys they wind, Then with their sharpened fangs their limbs and bodies grind. The wretched father, running to their aid With pious haste, but vain, they next invade : Twice round his waist their winding volumes roll'd, And twice about... | |
| S. Russell Forbes - Art - 1882 - 386 pages
...and his children make : And first around the tender boys they wind, Then with their sharpened fangs their limbs and bodies grind. The wretched father, running to their aid With pious haste, but vain, they next invade ; Twice round his waist their winding volumes rolled, And twice about... | |
| 1882 - 780 pages
...and his children make; And first around the tender boys they wind, Then, with their sharpened iangs, their limbs and bodies grind— The wretched father, running to their aid With pious haste, but rain, they next invade. Twice round his waist their winding volumes rolled, And twice about... | |
| Virgil - Aeneas (Legendary character) - 1884 - 328 pages
...and his children make. And first around the tender boys they wind, Then with their sharpened fangs their limbs and bodies grind. The wretched father, running to their aid With pious haste, but vain, they next invade. Twice round his waist their winding volumes rolled, And twice about... | |
| Rodney Glisan - Europe - 1887 - 534 pages
...father. Or as Dryden describes it — nd the tender boys they wind, Then with their sharpcn'd fangs their limbs and bodies grind ; The wretched father running to their aid With pious haste, but vain, they next invade ; Twice round his waist their winding volumes roll'd ; And twice... | |
| 1888 - 762 pages
...exact contrary of this. " And Jlrst around the tender boys they wind, Then with their sharpen VI fangs their limbs and bodies grind, The wretched father running to their aid With pioiis haste, but vain, they next invade ; Twice round his waist their winding volumes roll'd; And... | |
| Japan - 1895 - 908 pages
...and his children make : Aud first around the tender boys they wind, Then with their sharpened fangs their limbs and bodies grind. The wretched father running to their aid With pious haste, but vain, they next iovade. Twice round his waist their winding volumes rolled ; And twice about... | |
| Michael Clarke - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1897 - 270 pages
...in their tremendous coils. First around the tender boys they wind, Then with their sharpened fangs their limbs and bodies grind. The wretched father, running to their aid With pious haste, but vain, they next invade: Twice round his waist their winding volumes rolled; And twice about... | |
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