author: pindar

Pindari Opera Qvae Svpersvnt...

... me . pro moraverat ceteros . Δὶς πόλιν Τρώων πραθον , cum Hercule Telamon ... 89 seq . De voce zaλxoάoas cf. ad Isthm . III , 81. Verba τὶς ἄρ ̓ ἐσλὸν Τήλεφον errore operarum ab antecedente versu seiuncta sunt , ut monitum in nott . critt . p ...

Yale Required Reading - Collected Works (Vol. 1)

... blood , for it was not the feeblest of the Achaeans who struck him . The sire of gods and men had pity on him , and ... Olympus were in a fury , but they could not reach you to set you free ; when I caught any one of them I gripped him ...

Yale Classics (Vol. 1)

... wrath against the Immortals , for now she contrives a mighty deed , to destroy the feeble tribes of earth - born men by withholding the seed under the earth . Thereby the honours of the Gods are minished , and fierce is her wrath , nor ...

Yale Required Reading - Collected Works (Vol. 1)

... full armour to bestride him . As a cow stands lowing over her first calf ... dauntless of all creatures , than are the proud sons of Panthous . Yet Hyperenor did not see out the days of his youth when he made light of me and withstood me , ...

Pindar

Pindar. * ODE XXX . - CUPID TAKEN PRISONER CUPID , once , was rambling found On the Muses ' hallow'd ground ; Straight they weave a rosy chain , And the little god detain . Him to Beauty soon they gave , Mighty Love is Beauty's slave ...

Odes of Pindar

... take , And from this Bathyllus make . When to Samos you repair , Ask for young Bathyllus there , Finest figure eye e'er saw , From Bathyllus Phoebus draw . 15 XXX . CUPID TAKEN PRISONER . LATE the Muses ODES OF ANACREON . 198.

Yale Required Reading - Collected Works (Vol. 1)

... XXX. CUPID once upon a bed Of roses laid his weary head; Luckless urchin, not to see Within the leaves a slumbering bee! The bee awaked—with anger wild The bee awaked, and stung the child. Loud and piteous are his cries; To Venus quick ...

Yale Classics (Vol. 1)

... XXX. CUPID once upon a bed Of roses laid his weary head; Luckless urchin, not to see Within the leaves a slumbering bee! The bee awaked—with anger wild The bee awaked, and stung the child. Loud and piteous are his cries; To Venus quick ...

The Works of Peter Pindar

... good ! Hygeia weeps , poor nymph , to be neglect- ed- Shame on thee ! let the ... best judge of himself , nevertheless it is indecorous to treat the opinions ... tinkers , hammer it away- While such obtain thy smile , a lucky lot , Let ...

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