| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 796 sayfa
...to share.'1 THE STORV OF THE SIBYL. " I AM no deity," replied the dame, " But mortal, and religions rites disclaim. Yet had avoided Death's tyrannic sway,...sought my love, and, said, ' Have all you wish, my fair Cumiean maid.' I paus'd ; then pointing to a heap of sand, For ev'ry grain, to lite a yrar, demand.... | |
| Publius Ovidius Naso - 1812 - 582 sayfa
...the breezes of congenial air, And nature's bless 'd benevolence to share.' THE STORY OF THE SIBYL. ' I am no deity,' replied the dame, ' But mortal, and...religious rites disclaim : Yet had avoided death's tyraunic sway, Had I consented to the god of day. With promises he sought my love, and said, ' Have... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 304 sayfa
...To feel the breezes of congenial air, And nature's bless'd benevolence to share.' of tlie ftibpl, ' I am no deity (replied the dame), But mortal, and...said, " Have all you wish, my fair Cumaean maid." I paused ; then pointing to a heap of sand, For every grain, to live a year, demand. But ah! unmindful... | |
| Ovid - 1833 - 344 sayfa
...heap of sand ; but the enjoyment of health and beauty are unfortunately forgotten by the applicant. ' I AM no deity,' replied the dame, ' But mortal, and...tyrannic sway, Had I consented to the god of day. 125 With promises he sought my love, and said : ' Have all you wish, my fair Cumaean maid.' I paused... | |
| Ovid - 1836 - 300 sayfa
...heap of sand ; but the enjoyment of health and beauty are unfortunately forgotten by the applicant. " I AM no deity," replied the dame, " But mortal, and...tyrannic sway, Had I consented to the god of day. 125 With promises he sought my love, and said : ' Have all you wish, my fair Cumaean maid.' I paused... | |
| Ovid - 1836 - 298 sayfa
...religious rites disclaim, Yet had avoided death's tyrannic sway, Had I consented to the god of day. 125 With promises he sought my love, and said : ' Have all you wish, my fair Cumasan maid.' I paused : then pointing to a heap of sand, ' For every grain, to live a year demand.'... | |
| 1837 - 292 sayfa
...infernal regions, to the entrance of which she conducted him. She thus relates to him her story : " I am no deity," replied the dame, " But mortal, and religious rites disclaim, With gifts Apollo sought my love, and said : ' Have all you wish, my fair Cumean maid.' I paused :... | |
| Ovid - 1998 - 596 sayfa
...feel the breezes of congenial air ; And Nature's blest benevolence to share. I am no deity, reply'd the dame, But mortal, and religious rites disclaim. Yet had avoided death's tyrannick sway, Had I consented to the God of day. With promises he sought my love, and said, Have... | |
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