| Homer - 1853 - 398 pagina’s
...sudden stroke, And roots her down an everlasting rock. Aghast the Scherians stand in deep surprise ; 190 All press to speak, all question with their eyes....restrain ! And yet it swims, or seems to swim, the main! Thus they, unconscious of the deed divine : Till great Alcinoiis, rising, own'd the sign. " Behold... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1859 - 504 pagina’s
...shot along the sea, The god arrests her with a sudden stroke, And roots her down an everlasting rock. Aghast the Scherians stand in deep surprise ; All...restrain ! And yet it swims, or seems to swim, the main ! Thus they, unconscious of the deed divine : Till great Alcinous, rising, own'd the sign. •• Behold... | |
| Homerus - 1874 - 394 pagina’s
...shot along the sea. The god arrests her with a sudden stroke, And roots her down an everlasting rock. Aghast the Scherians stand in deep surprise ; All...restrain ! And yet it swims, or seems to swim, the main ! Thus they, unconscious of the deed divine : Till great Alcinoiis, rising, own'd the sign. " Behold... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1903 - 704 pagina’s
...stroke, A.ud roots her down an everlasting rock. Aghast the Scherians stand in deep surprise; 190 ' What hands unseen the rapid bark restrain ? And yet it swims, or seems to swim, the main ! ' Thus they, unconscious of the deed divine: Till great Alcinoils, rising, own'd the sign. ' Behold... | |
| Homer - 1907 - 444 pagina’s
...shot along the sea. The god arrests her with a sudden stroke, And roots her down an everlasting rock. Aghast the Scherians stand in deep surprise ; All...restrain ? And yet it swims, or seems to swim, the main ! " Thus they, unconscious of the deed divine : Till great Alcinous, rising, owned the sign. " Behold... | |
| 1823 - 420 pagina’s
...everlasting rock. Aghast die Scherians stand in deep surprise; All press to speak, uti question with tln.ii- eyes — What hands unseen the rapid bark restrain! And yet it swims, or seems toswim, the main! Pope. This island was mentioned to me by Baior. Theotoky. It may be proper to notice,... | |
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