MERCURY. heave, and the roaring echo of thunder rolls bellowing by us ; and deep blazing wreaths of lightning are glaring, and hurricanes whirl the dust; and blasts of all the winds are leaping forth, shewing one against the other a strife of conflict... The Tragedies of Aeschylus - Page 33by Aeschylus - 1863 - 234 pagesFull view - About this book
| Aeschylus - Danaids (Greek mythology) - 1849 - 340 pages
...speedily somewhither from this spot, lest the harsh bellowing of the thunder smite you with idiotcy. CH. Utter and advise me to something else, in which...clearly coming upon me from Jove, a cause for terror. 0 dread majesty of my mother Earth, 0 eether that diffusest thy common light, thou beholdest the wrongs... | |
| Aeschylus - 1853 - 100 pages
...erumpunt, saevi existunt turbines: Fervit aestu pelagus. 1083. i'AI/CE v, wreaths, curls, volumes. 1085.8. And blasts of all the winds are leaping forth, shewing...one against the other a strife of conflict gusts. 1089. (WiJ, sudden descent, fall, and heuce onslaught. ... | |
| Albert Ross Parsons - Astrology - 1893 - 472 pages
...look upon me, what treatment I, a god, am enduring for having bestowed boons upon mortals. Earth doth heave, and the roaring echo of thunder rolls bellowing...dust ; and blasts of all the winds are leaping forth, and the firmament is embroiled with the deep. O dread majesty of my mother Earth, O nether that mffuaest... | |
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