Argos, the pasture-land of horses, but the deathless gods will convey thee to the Elysian plain and the world's end, where is Rhadamanthus of the fair hair, where life is easiest for men. No snow is there, nor yet great storm, nor any rain; but always... The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius - Page 211by Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1887 - 212 pagesFull view - About this book
| Homer - Epic poetry, Greek - 1879 - 422 pages
...will convey thee to the Elysian plain and the world's end, where is Rhadamanthus of the fair hair, where life is easiest for men. No snow is there, nor...the breeze of the shrill West to blow cool on men : yea, for thou hast Helen to wife, and thereby they deem thee to be son of Zeus." ' So spake he, and... | |
| Homerus - 1879 - 518 pages
...will convey thee to the Elysian plain and the world's end, where is Rhadamanthus of the fair hair, where life is easiest for men. No snow is there, nor yet great storm, nor any rain ; but always ocean sendeth forth the breeze of the shrill West to blow cool on men : yea, for thou hast Helen... | |
| Homer, Samuel Henry Butcher, Andrew Lang - Epic poetry, Greek - 1883 - 472 pages
...will convey thee to the Elysian plain and the world's end, where is Rhadamanthus of the fair hair, where life is easiest for men. No snow is there, nor yet great storm, nor any rain; but always ocean sendeth forth the breeze of the shrill West to blow cool on men : yea, for thou hast Helen... | |
| Andrew Lang - 1884 - 228 pages
...will convey thee to the Elysian plain and the world's end, where is Rhadamanthus of the fair hair, where life is easiest for men. No snow is there, nor...the breeze of the shrill West to blow cool on men ; yea, for thou hast Helen to wife, and thereby they deem thee to be son of Zeus." We must believe,... | |
| Richard Claverhouse Jebb - Homerus - 1887 - 226 pages
...is 'the Elysian plain.' 'No snow is there, nor yet great storm, nor any rain ; but always the river Ocean sendeth forth the breeze of the shrill west to blow cool on men.' There is Rhadamanthus, son of Zeus ; and thither Menelaus shall pass without dying, because Helen,... | |
| Justin Winsor - America - 1889 - 274 pages
...death, " where life is easiest to man. No snow is there, nor yet great storm nor any rain, but always ocean sendeth forth the breeze of the shrill west to blow cool on men." l Across the ocean river, where was the setting of the • sun, all was changed. There was the home... | |
| Justin Winsor - America - 1889 - 528 pages
...•death, " where life is easiest to man. No snow is there, nor yet great storm nor any rain, but always ocean sendeth forth the breeze of the shrill west to blow cool on men."1 Across the ocean river, where was the setting of the sun, all was changed. There was the home... | |
| Justin Winsor - America - 1889 - 534 pages
..."mappemonde tiree d'un manuscrit de Macrobe du Xeme siecle." death, " where life is easiest to man. No snow is there, nor yet great storm nor any rain, but always ocean sendeth forth the breeze of the shrill west to blow cool on men." J Across the ocean river,... | |
| American periodicals - 1894 - 852 pages
...he shall " dwell in the Elysiuu plain at the world's. end, where is Rhadamanthus of the fair hair, where life is easiest for men. No snow is there, nor yet great storm, nor any rain, but always ocean sendeth forth the breeze of the shrill west to blow cool on men." Cleitus, descended from... | |
| Kuno Meyer - Epic literature, Irish - 1895 - 370 pages
...will convey thee to the Elysian plain and the world's end, where is Rhadamanthus of the Fair Hair, where life is easiest for men. No snow is there, nor...sendeth forth the breeze of the shrill West to blow cool upon men : yea, for thou hast Helen to wife, and thereby they deem thee to be son of Zeus.' 1 Noting... | |
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