 | Homer - 1761 - 474 pages
...portals opea'd wide ; ..•>' The goddefs mild invites the guefts to flay : They blindly follow where fhe leads the way. ' I only wait behind, of all the train...; I waited long, and ey'd the doors in vain : The reft are vanifh'd, none repafs'd the gate ;.. . And not a man appears to tell their fate. ! i. •... | |
 | Homer - Greek poetry - 1806 - 236 pages
...was access deny'd: Radiant she came; the portals open'd wide : The goddess mild invites the guests to stay : They blindly follow where she leads the way. I only wait behind, of all the train; 305 I waited long, and ey'd the doors in vain: The rest are vanish'd, none repass'd the gate; And not... | |
 | Homerus - 1807 - 488 pages
...nor was access deny'd: Kadiant she came; the portals open'd wide: The goddess mild invites the gnests to stay; They blindly follow where she leads the way. I only wait behind, of all the train ; 305 I waited long, and ey'd the doors in vain: The rest are vanish'd, none repass'd the gate; And... | |
 | Homerus - 1807 - 408 pages
...was access deny'd ; Radiant she came ; the portals open'd wide : The goddess mild invites the guests to stay : They blindly follow where she leads the way. I only wait behind of all the train, 305 I waited long, and ey'd the doors in vain : Th.2 rest are vanish'd, none repass'd the gate ; And... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 760 pages
...was access denied : Radiant she came ; the portals open'd wide ; The goddess mild invites the guests to stay : They blindly follow where she leads the...waited long, and ey'd the doors in vain : The rest are vanish'd, none repass'd the gate ; And not a man appears to tell their fate.' " I heard, and instant... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 770 pages
...open'd wide : The goddess mild invites the guests to stays They blindly follow where she lends the way1. I only wait behind, of all the train ; I waited long, and py'd the doors in vain : The rest are vauish'd, noue repass'd the gafe } And not a man appears to tell... | |
 | Greek literature - 1813 - 406 pages
...was access denied : Radiant she came ; the portals opcn'd wide: The goddess mild invites the guests to stay : They blindly follow where she leads the...waited long, and ey'd the doors in vain : The rest are vanish'd, none repass'd the gate; And not a man appears to tell their fate.' ' I heard, and instant... | |
 | British poets - 1822 - 348 pages
...was access denied: Radiant she came ; the portals open'd wide : The goddess mild invites the guests to stay: They blindly follow where she leads the way....wait behind, of all the train : I waited long, and eyed the doors in vain : The rest are vanish'd, none repass'd the gate; And not a man appears to tell... | |
 | Homerus - 1827 - 538 pages
...access denied : " ' : came : the portals open'd wide: The goddess mild invites the guests to stay t They blindly follow where she leads the way. I only...waited long, and ey'd the doors in vain : The rest are vanished, none repass'd the gate ; And not a man appears to tell their fate. I heard, and instant o'er... | |
 | Homer - Epic poetry, Greek - 1828 - 244 pages
...nor was access denied: Radiant she came; the portals open'd wide: The goddess mild invites the guests to stay: They blindly follow where she leads the way....waited long, and ey'd the doors in vain: The rest are vanish'd, none repass'd the gate; And not a man appears to tell their fate. I heard, and instant o'er... | |
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