Messena's state from Ithaca detains Three hundred sheep, and all the shepherd swains; And to the youthful prince to urge the laws, The king and elders trust their common cause. But Iphitus... The Description of Greece - Page 313by Pausanias - 1824Full view - About this book
| Homerus - 1807 - 408 pages
...; Beneath Orsilochus's roof they met, One loss was private, one a public debt ; 20 Messena's stale from Ithaca detains Three hundred sheep, and all the shepherd swains ? And to the youthful prince to urge the laws, The king and elders trust their common cause. But Iphitus... | |
| Pausanias (the traveller) - 1824 - 458 pages
...not endure that her husband should be a private man. Hence, collecting together a band of Argivesand Lacedaemonians, Polycaon invaded this country, and...Messena's shores he trode, On young Ulysses Iphitus bestow'd : Beneath Ortilochus's roof they met ; •' For he signifies, by the house of Ortilochus,... | |
| Homerus - 1828 - 234 pages
...Ulysses Iphitus bestow'd: Beneath Orsilochus's roof they met; One loss was private, one a public debt: Messena's state from Ithaca detains Three hundred sheep, and all the shepherd swains; And to the youthful prince to urge the laws, The king and elders trust their common cause. But Iphitus,... | |
| Homer - 1842 - 358 pages
...many a matron wept. Beneath Orsilochus's roof they met ; One loss was private, one a public debt ; 20 Messena's state from Ithaca detains Three hundred sheep, and all the shepherd swains ; And to the youthful prince to urge the laws, The king and elders trust their common cause. But Iphitus... | |
| Homer - Epic poetry, Greek - 1853 - 398 pages
...Iphitus bestow'd : Beneath Orsilochus's roof they met; One loss was private, one a public debt; 20 Messena's state from Ithaca detains Three hundred sheep, and all the shepherd swains ; And to the youthful prince to urge the laws, The king and elders trust their common cause. But Iphitus... | |
| Homerus - 1874 - 394 pages
...to a length which its real interest does not efficiently One loss was private, one a public debt ; Messena's state from Ithaca detains Three hundred sheep, and all the shepherd swains ; And to the youthful prince to urge the laws, The king and elders trust their common cause. But Iphitus,... | |
| Homer - Epic poetry, Greek - 1907 - 444 pages
...Ulysses Iphitus bestowed : Beneath Orsilochus's roof they met ; One loss was private, one a public debt ; Messena's state from Ithaca detains Three hundred sheep, and all the shepherd swains ; 1 We are to remember, says Pope, that this day was sacred to Apollo; the diversion therefore suits... | |
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