What voice celestial, chanting to the loom (Or nymph, or goddess), echoes from the room? Say, shall we seek access?' With that they call; And wide unfold the portals of the hall. "The goddess, rising, asks her guests to stay, Who blindly follow where... The Odyssey of Homer - Page 114by Homer - 1806Full view - About this book
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 496 pages
...chanting to the loom *« (Or Nymph, or Goclcief?) cchoesfrom the room .' Say, fhall we feek accefs > With that they call; And wide unfold the portals of the hall. '33 (ilk Mwly prefi'd, the faered flour of wheat, tfo nd honey frdh, and Pramnian wines the treat :... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 492 pages
...chanting to the loom 160 (Or Nymph, or Godclei'-) echoes from the room ? Say, mail we feeUaccels ? With that they call; And wide unfold the portals of the hall. 33} Milk newly prefs'd, the ucred Hour of wheat, 170 And honey frefti.and Pramnian wines the treat... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 488 pages
...qnestion mov'd (A gallant leader, and a man I lov'd). What voice celestial, chanting to the loom ?6o (Or nymph, or goddess) echoes from the room ? Say,...portals of the hall. The goddess rising, asks her gnests to stay, Who blindly follow where she leads the way. ' 265 Eurylochus alone of all the band,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 790 pages
...echoes from the room ? Saw, shall we seek access - ' With that they call ; Aad wide untold tbe portal* of the hall. " The goddess, rising, asks her guests...stay, Who blindly follow where she leads the way. i 'niv !"••;•!' i alone, of all the hand, Suspecting fraud, more prudently remain'd. On thrunes... | |
| Greek literature - 1813 - 386 pages
...question mov'd (A gallant leader, and a man I lov'd): ' What voice celestial, chanting to the loom, Or nymph or goddess, echoes from the room ? Say shall...stay, Who blindly follow where she leads the way. Euryloclms alone of all the band, Suspecting fraud, more prudently remain'd. On thrones around with... | |
| Greek literature - 1813 - 406 pages
...question mov'd (A gallant leader, and a man I lov'd) : , ' What voice celestial, chanting to the loom, Or nymph or goddess, echoes from the room ? Say shall we seek access f With that they call; And wide unfold the portals of the hall. ' The goddess, rising, asks her guests... | |
| Homerus - 1818 - 434 pages
...rung. 255 O'er the fair web the rising figures shine, Immortal labour ! worthy hands divine. folites to the rest the question mov'd (A gallant leader,...stay, Who blindly follow where she leads the way. 465 E.Mty\ochus alone of all the band, Suspecting frand, more prndently remain'd. On thrones around... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 348 pages
...question moved (A gallant leader, and a man 1 loved) : " What voice celestial, chanting to the loom, Or nymph or goddess, echoes from the room? Say, shall...stay, Who blindly follow where she leads the way. Eurylochus alone of all the band, Suspecting fraud, more prudently remain'd. On thrones around with... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1826 - 396 pages
...question moved 'A gallant leader, and a man I loved;. What voice celestial, chanting to the loom 250 uthnot was a man of great comprehension, skilful in his profession, ¡Tho blindly follow where she leads the way. 265 Eurylochus alone of all the band, Suspecting fraud,... | |
| Homerus - 1827 - 538 pages
...the question mov'd (A gallant leader, and a man I lov'd). What voice celestial, chanting to the loom (Or nymph, or goddess) echoes from the room ? Say,...stay, Who blindly follow where she leads the way. Eurylochus alone of all the band, Suspecting fraud, more prudently remain'd. Ol thrones around with... | |
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