| William Peter - 1847 - 568 pages
...Soon as the shades of night descend, the Grecians Shall quit their station ; rushing to their oars They mean to separate, and in secret flight Seek safety."...And gods averse, to all the naval leaders Gave his hign charge :—" Soon as yon sun shall cease To dart his radiant beams, and dark'ning night Ascends... | |
| William Peter - 1856 - 590 pages
...Soon as the shades of night descend, the Grecians Shall quit their station ; rushing to their oars They mean to separate, and in secret flight Seek safety."...and dark'ning night Ascends the temple of the sky, arrange In three divisions your well-ordered ships, And guard each pass, each outlet of the seas: Others... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1861 - 632 pages
...I call thee from the dust! DESCRIPTION OF THE BATTLE OF SAI-AMIS. [From the Persiaus,] The Persian chief, Little conceiving of the wiles of Greece And...averse, to all the naval leaders Gave his high charge : " So«u as yon sun shall cease To dart his radiant beams, and dark'ning uight Ascends the temple... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1861 - 550 pages
...possible, the conqnest'of Greece. ' I. DESCRIPTION OF THE BATTLE OF SALAMIS. From 1. The Persian chief, . Gave his high charge: " Soon as yon sun shall cease To dart his radiant beams, and davk'ning night Ascends the temple of the sky, arrange In three divisions your well-ordered ships,... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1862 - 558 pages
...conquest of Greece. I. DESCRIPTION OF THE BATTLE OF SALAMIS. . 1. The Persian chief, Little dreaminp of the wiles of Greece And gods averse, to all the naval leaders Gave his high charge: " Soon as yon snn shall cease To dart his radiant beams, and dark'ning night Ascends the temple of the sky, arrange... | |
| Richard Simpson (of Lower Clapton.) - 1875 - 768 pages
...Soon as the shades of night descend, the Grecians " Shall quit their station; rushing to their oars " They mean to separate, and in secret flight " Seek...and dark'ning night " Ascends the temple of the sky, arrange " In three divisions your well-ordered ships, " And gnard each pass, each outlet of the seas:... | |
| Aeschylus - 1886 - 310 pages
...Soon as the shades of night descend, the Grecians Shall quit their station ; rushing to their oars They mean to separate, and in secret flight Seek safety."...and dark'ning night Ascends the temple of the sky, arrange In three divisions your well-ordered ships, And guard each pass, each outlet of the seas :... | |
| Aeschylus - 1892 - 310 pages
..." Soon as the shades of night descend, the Grecians Shall quit their station; rushing to their oars They mean to separate, and in secret flight Seek safety."...and dark'ning night Ascends the temple of the sky, arrange In three divisions your well-ordered shipsj And guard each pass, each outlet of the seas' i... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford - 1895 - 476 pages
...rushing to their oars, Timey mean to separate, amid in secret flight Seek safety.” At these words, time royal chief, Little conceiving of the wiles of Greece And gods averse, to all time naval leaders Gave his high charge :—“ Soon as yon sun shall cease To (lart his radiant beams,... | |
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