Lampakes, nephew mine, come, take thy seat before me. Here ! wear the arms that now I wear, and be a valiant captain ; And ye, my children, take my sword, deserted by its master, And cut green branches from the trees, and spread a couch to rest me, And... Third course: Constitutions and orators of Greece. Fourth course: Modern Greece - Page 523by Cornelius Conway Felton - 1867Full view - About this book
| William Smith - 1855 - 708 pages
...Lampakes, nephew mine, come, take thy seat before me. Here ! wear the arms that now I wear, and be a valiant captain ; And ye, my children, take my sword,...nightingales, of lovely May, in morning song, may tell me." The subject of the following is a dispute between Olympus and Kissavos — the ancient Ossa — on... | |
| William Smith - 1855 - 724 pages
...that now I wear, and be a valiant captain; And ye, my children, take my sword, deserted by its muster, And cut green branches from the trees, and spread...nightingales, of lovely May, in morning song, may tell me." The subject of the following is a dispute between Olympus and Essaves — the ancient Ossa — on the... | |
| Cornelius Conway Felton - 1857 - 238 pages
...green branches from the trees, and spread a couch to rest me. And hither bring the holy man, that ho may haste to shrive me, That I may tell him all the...nightingales, of lovely May, in morning song, may tell me." Upaa-tva, green. — я-уеи/штисо, a priest. — Kißovpi, tomb or mound. — oiVXn, stoopingly,... | |
| William Smith - 1860 - 718 pages
...to shrive mo, That I may tell him all the sins I ever have committed While thirty years an Annatole, and twenty-five a robber. But now the conqueror Death...nightingales, of lovely May, in morning song, may tell me." The subject of the following is a dispute between Olympus and KUsavos — the ancient Ossa — on the... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1861 - 256 pages
...Lamprakes, nephew mine, come take thy seat before me; Here ! wear the arms that now I wear, and be a valiant captain, And ye, my children, take my sword,...nightingales, of lovely May, in morning song may tell me." I must take you now up the lofty heights of Olympus, the seat of the Homeric Gods. I had the pleasure... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1861 - 254 pages
...Lamprakes, nephew mine, come take thy seat before me ; Here ! wear the arms that now I wear, and be a valiant captain, And ye, my children, take my sword,...nightingales, of lovely May, in morning song may tell me." I must take you now up the lofty heights of Olympus, the seat of the Homeric Gods. I had the pleasure... | |
| Cornelius Conway Felton - 1867 - 582 pages
...Lampsakis, nephew mine, come, take thy seat before me. Here ! wear the arms that now I wear, and be a valiant captain. And ye, my children, take my sword,...let the mound be lofty, That I may stand erect and lire, then stoop and load the musket ; And on the right hand of the tomb a window leave wide open,... | |
| William Smith - 1855 - 728 pages
...children, take my sword, deserted by its master, And cut green branches from the trees, and spread a conch to rest me, And hither bring the holy man, that he...nightingales, of lovely May, in morning song, may tell me." The subject of the following is a dispute between Olympus and KLsEavos — the ancient Ossa — on... | |
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