And turn away thy face, and fling it far From where thou standest into the black deep. ;/ «» The goddess gave the veil as thus she spoke, And to the tossing deep went down, in form A cormorant; the black wave covered her. But still Ulysses, mighty sufferer,... The Odyssey of Homer - Página 115por Homer - 1899Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| William Cullen Bryant - 1873 - 492 páginas
...fear LATER POEMS. Of hardship or of danger. But, as soon As thou shalt touch the island, take it off, And turn away thy face, and fling it far From where...sufferer, Pondered, and thus to his great soul he said: "Ah me! perhaps some god is planning here Some other fraud against me, bidding me Forsake my raft.... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1876 - 514 páginas
...no further fear Of hardship or of danger. But, as soon As thou shalt touch the island, take it off, And turn away thy face, and fling it far From where...sufferer, Pondered, and thus to his great soul he said : " Ah me ! perhaps some god is planning here Some other fraud against me, bidding me Forsake my raft.... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1878 - 540 páginas
...no further fear Of hardship or of danger. But, as soon As thou shalt touch the island, take it off, And turn away thy face, and fling it far From where...sufferer, Pondered, and thus to his great soul he said : " Ah me ! perhaps some god is planning here Some other fraud against me, bidding me Forsake my raft.... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 424 páginas
...no further fear Of hardship or of danger. But, as soon As thou shalt touch the island, take it off, And turn away thy face, and fling it far From where thou slandest, into the black deep " The goddess gave the veil as thus she spoke, And to the tossing deep... | |
| 1883 - 440 páginas
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| William Cullen Bryant - 1886 - 400 páginas
...no further fear Of hardship or of danger. But, as soon As thou shalt touch the island, take it off, And turn away thy face, and fling it far From where thou standest, into the black deep." But still Ulysses, mighty sufferer, Pondered, and thus to his great soul he said : "Ah me ! perhaps... | |
| Homer, William Cullen Bryant - 1889 - 88 páginas
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| William Cullen Bryant - 1889 - 406 páginas
...no further fear Of hardship or of danger. But, as soon As thou shalt touch the island, take it off, And turn away thy face, and fling it far From where thou standest, into the black deep." But still Ulysses, mighty sufferer, Pondered, and thus to his great soul he said : " Ah me ! perhaps... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1894 - 440 páginas
...no further fear Of hardship or of danger. But, as soon As thou shalt touch the island, take it off, And turn away thy face, and fling it far From where thou standest, into the black deep." But still Ulysses, mighty sufferer, Pondered, and thus to his great soul he said : " Ah me ! perhaps... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1894 - 492 páginas
...no further fear Of hardship or of danger. But, as soon As thou shalt touch the island, take it off, And turn away thy face, and fling it far From where thou standest, into the black deep." • W IDI.DING IN HIS HAND THK TUIDKNT, SUMMONED ALL THE HURRICANES."—Page 201. But still Ulysses,... | |
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