O father Jove, ruling from Ida, most glorious, most mighty, — and thou, O sun, who beholdest all things, and hearest all things — and ye rivers, and thou earth, and ye below who punish men deceased, whosoever swears with perjury, be ye witnesses and... The Iliad - Page 57by Homer - 1851 - 466 pagesFull view - About this book
| Homerus - 1851 - 486 pages
...glorious, most mighty, — and thou, O sun, who beholdest all things, and hearest all things — and ye rivers, and thou earth, and ye below who punish...then restore Helen and all her treasures, and pay a fine to the Argives such as is just, and which may be [recorded] amongst posterity. But if Priam and... | |
| Homer - Trojan War - 1854 - 524 pages
...glorious, most mighty, — and thou, O sun, who beholdest all things, and nearest all things — and ye rivers, and thou earth, and ye below who punish...then restore Helen and all her treasures, and pay a fine to the Argives such as is just, and which may be [recorded] amongst posterity. But if Priam and... | |
| Dublin city, univ - 1858 - 264 pages
...ruling from Ida, most glorious, most mighty,—and thou, O sun, who beholdest all things, and hearest all things,—and ye rivers, and thou earth, and ye...league. If, on the one hand, Alexander should slay Meuelaus, let him thenceforth retain Helen and all her possessions; but let us return in our sea-traversing... | |
| Samuel Fales Dunlap - Religion - 1858 - 450 pages
...ruling from Ida, most glorious, most mighty, — and thou, 0 Sun, who beholdest all things — and ye Rivers and thou Earth, and ye below who punish men deceased ! — Iliad, iii. Xerxes carries the chariot of Zeus in procession, but, at the same time, makes his... | |
| Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1859 - 492 pages
...aun, who beholdest all things, and hearest all things — and ye rivers, and thou earth, and yo belojr who punish men deceased, whosoever swears with perjury,...then restore Helen and all her treasures, and pay a fine to the Argives such as is just, and which may be [recorded] among posterity. But if Priam and... | |
| Homer - Epic poetry, Greek - 1879 - 550 pages
...glorious, most mighty, — and thou, O sun, who beholdest all things, and nearest all things — and ye rivers, and thou earth, and ye below who punish...contrary, yellow-haired Menelaus slay Alexander, let the Trojins then restore Helen and all her treasures, and pay a fine to the Argives such as is just, and... | |
| Homer - 1893 - 506 pages
...glorious, most mighty,— and thou, O sun, who beholdest all things, and liearest all tilings — and ye rivers, and thou earth, and ye below who punish men deceased, whosoever swears with pevjury, be ye witnesses and preserve the faithful league. If, on the one hand, Alexander should slay... | |
| Emory Richard Johnson - China - 1928 - 242 pages
...Ida, most glorious, most mighty; and thou O Sun, who beholdest all things and hearest all things; and ye rivers, and thou Earth; and ye below who punish...be ye witnesses and preserve the faithful league." 57 living descendant to do him reverence and to minister to his spiritual wants. Most if not all of... | |
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