| English literature - 1814 - 698 pages
...their guides, whom they held in a string, escape and fly away. Epops, during this, within is asleep, after having dined upon a dish of beetles and berries! their noise wakens him, and he conies out of the grove. " Scene 3. " At the strangeness of his figure they are divided h jtwein lèar... | |
| Aristophanes - 1852 - 152 pages
...their heels (as though it were against a door) against the side of the mountain. " Trochilus, a bird that waits upon Epops, appears above ; he is frightened...cities fit for their purpose, one particularly on the • Works of Gray, edited by Mathias, Vol. II. pp. 151—160. coast of the Red Sea, all which they... | |
| Thomas Gray - English language - 1884 - 422 pages
...their guides, whom they held in a string, escape and fly away. Epops, during this, within is asleep, after having dined upon a dish of beetles and berries...their noise wakens him, and he comes out of the grove. Scene 3. and he gives them the choice of several cities fit for their purpose, one particularly on... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1885 - 428 pages
...their guides, whom they held in a string, escape and fly away. Epops, during this, within is asleep, after having dined upon a dish of beetles and berries...their noise wakens him, and he comes out of the grove. Scene 3. and he gives them the choice of several cities fit for their purpose, one particularly on... | |
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