| 1909 - 502 páginas
...Tyrian maids their wounded Thammuz mourn. XXIII And sullen Moloch, fled, Hath left in shadows dread His burning idol all of blackest hue; In vain with cymbals'...as fast, Isis, and Orus, and the dog Anubis, haste. XXIV Nor is Osiris seen In Memphian grove or green, Trampling the unshowered grass with lowings loud;... | |
| Walter Scott - 1830 - 430 páginas
...Thammuz mourn. " And sullen Moloch, fled, Hath left in shadows dread His burning idol all of darkest hue ; In vain with cymbals' ring, They call the grisly...as fast, Isis and Orus, and the Dog Anubis, haste." The quotation is a long one, but it is scarcely possible to shorten what is so beautiful and interesting... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1913 - 972 páginas
...real demons, put to flight by the coming of Christ. "The brutish gods of Nile as fast, Isis and Horus and the dog Anubis haste. Nor is Osiris seen In Memphian grove or green Trampling the 1 unshowered grass with lowings loud ; Nor can he be at rest Within his sacred chest; Nought but profoundest... | |
| David Daiches - 1979 - 304 páginas
..."the Lars and Lemures moan with midnight plaint," the pagan gods of ancient Palestine flee away, and The brutish gods of Nile as fast, Isis and Orus and the Dog Anubis haste. The infant Christ, like the infant Hercules strangling snakes in his cradle, "can in his swaddling... | |
| Bette Charlene Werner - 1986 - 328 páginas
...from its idol. The scene from the poem is this: And sullen Moloch fled, Hath left in shadows dred, His burning Idol all of blackest hue; In vain with Cymbals...grisly King, In dismal dance about the furnace blue.""' In Milton's description and in Blake's depiction, the devotees of the god no longer try to obscure... | |
| Louis Lohr Martz - 1986 - 388 páginas
...represented in elementary colors and sounds: And sullen Moloch fled, Hath left in shadows dred, His burning Idol all of blackest hue, In vain with Cymbals ring, They call the grisly king, In dismall dance about the furnace blue. [205-10] These vanquished gods are not devils in disguise; they... | |
| John Milton - 1926 - 360 páginas
...Thamuz mount. xxiii And sullen Moloch fed, Hath left in shadows dred, His burning Idol all ofblackesl hue, In vain with Cymbals ring, They call the grisly king, In dismall dance about the furnace blue; The brutish gods of Nile asfasl, Isis and Orus, and the Dog Anubis... | |
| Jon D. Levenson - 1993 - 278 páginas
...of Christ's Nativity," 205-210: And sullen Moloch fled, Hath left in shadows dread His burning Idol of blackest hue; In vain with Cymbals' ring They call...grisly king, In dismal dance about the furnace blue. .? Otto Eissfeldt, Molk als Opferbegriff im Punischen und Hebräischen und das Ende des Gottes Moloch... | |
| Kostas Myrsiades, Linda S. Myrsiades - 1994 - 234 páginas
...way of ending the cult of Osiris and Isis forever. The brutish gods of Nile as fast, Isis and Horus, and the dog Anubis haste. Nor is Osiris seen In Memphian grove, or Green Trampling th'unshower'd Grass with lowings loud: Nor can he be at rest Within his sacred chest, Naught but profoundest... | |
| Kostas Myrsiades, Linda S. Myrsiades - 1994 - 234 páginas
...way of ending the cult of Osiris and Isis forever. The brutish gods of Nile as fast, Isis and Horus, and the dog Anubis haste. Nor is Osiris seen In Memphian grove, or Green Trampling th'unshower'd Grass with lowings loud: Nor can he be at rest Within his sacred chest, Naught but profoundest... | |
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