| C. S. Lewis - 1967 - 164 pàgines
...dancers to that of stars in their celestial dance. It resembles the beauty of Ariadne's crown, which is unto the starres an ornament, Which round about her move in order excellent. (v1, x, 13) Unveiledness is no less at a height; for the hundred and four girls are totally naked.... | |
| David R. Shore - 1985 - 200 pàgines
...lead: Looke how the Crowne, which Ariadne wore Upon her yvory forehead that same day, That Theseus her unto his bridale bore, When the bold Centaures...ornament, Which round about her move in order excellent, (x 13) The stanza is the focal point of one of the most magical moments in English literature, comparable... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1993 - 390 pàgines
...Theseus her unto his bridal bore, Then the bold Centaurs made that bloody fray With the fierce Lapiths which did them dismay; Being now placed in the firmament,...bright heaven doth her beams display, And is unto the stars an ornament, Which round about her move in order excellent. CHAPTER 22 The Rural Deities; Erisichthon;... | |
| Frances Amelia Yates - 1999 - 302 pàgines
...Looke how the Crowne, which Ariadne wore Vpon her yuory forehead that same day, That Theseus her vnto his bridale bore, When the bold Centaures made that...Being now placed in the firmament, Through the bright heatien doth her beams display, And is vnto the starres an ornament, Which round about her move in... | |
| M. Thomas Hester, Christopher Cobb - 2003 - 170 pàgines
...Looke how the Crowne, which Ariadne wore Vpon her yuory forehead that same day, That Theseus her vnto his bridale bore, When the bold Centaures made that...Being now placed in the firmament, Through the bright heauen doth her beams display, And is vnto the starres an ornament, Which round about her moue in order... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1920 - 388 pàgines
...forehead, that same day That Theseus her unto his bridale bore, When the bold Centaures made that bloody fray With the fierce Lapithes which did them dismay,...the firmament, Through the bright heaven doth her beanies display, And is unto the starres an ornament, Which round about her move in order excellenti."... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 2004 - 564 pàgines
...in the heavens as a constellation between the kneeling Hercules and the man who holds the serpent. " Being now placed in the firmament, Through the bright heaven doth her beams display, And is unto the stars an ornament, Which roundabout her move in order excellent." — SPENSER. THE RURAL DEITIES. CHAPTER... | |
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