单词 | Ilion |
例句 | Everyone pressed me, pressed King Idomeneus to take command of ships for Ilion. The Odyssey 1961-01-01T00:00:00Z As well as allusions – Hector comes from Ilion, New York – there are attempts at epic diction. The Surrendered by Chang-Rae Lee 2010-05-22T23:05:00Z Phil Smith, a spokesperson for the United Mine Workers of America, which represents some workers at a factory in Ilion, said the union had no information about whether workers in New York would be affected. Gun maker Remington moves to Georgia in $100M, 856-job deal 2021-11-08T05:00:00Z He is physically repulsive, “the ugliest man below Ilion.” Opinion | Why I won’t surrender the classics to the far right 2021-02-03T05:00:00Z A bid for the Ilion plant was made in bankruptcy court by Roundhill Group LLC, which intends continue production with at least 200 employees initially. Union: Furloughed workers at Remington plant terminated 2020-10-26T04:00:00Z Chapman said his co-defendant, Robert Henry of Ilion, devised a plan to rob Kevin Jenks of Glens Falls, whom he solicited through an online advertisement. Central NY man sent to prison for role in fatal robbery 2017-04-14T04:00:00Z Ilion Police Chief Timothy Parisi says officers called to a home shortly before 10 a.m. Police: Central New York homeowner fatally shoots intruder 2016-12-07T05:00:00Z Remington still maintains a facility in Ilion, New York, but announced in 2014 it was moving a manufacturing plant to Alabama because of the new gun laws. Obama-era gun surge recedes as manufacturers flee post-Newtown restrictions 2016-05-15T04:00:00Z Located near Utica in Upstate New York, the soot-soiled factory is the beating heart of Ilion and nearby Mohawk. America's Oldest Gun Maker Thumbs Its Nose At A Two-Faced Senator 2014-05-16T04:00:00Z The Remington Outdoor Company entered into Chapter 11 bankruptcy this summer and the plant in the village of Ilion is not currently in production. Union: Furloughed workers at Remington plant terminated 2020-10-26T04:00:00Z The economically distressed villages are 2 miles away from Ilion, where a 2-century-old Remington Arms gun plant is a major employer. Shootings leave upstate New York towns reeling 2013-03-14T11:39:00Z One Republican assemblyman, Marc W. Butler, whose Mohawk Valley district includes workers at the Remington Arms plant in Ilion, said the measure “tramples on the constitutional rights of our constituents.” Tougher Gun Law in New York 2013-01-15T19:14:27Z But now residents of Ilion, a community whose history and economy are indelibly linked to one of America’s more celebrated gunmakers, are starting to worry about Remington’s future. Calls for Stricter Gun Laws Worry Ilion, N.Y., Built by Remington 2012-08-24T02:26:44Z In 2006 the staff at a medical clinic in Ilion, about 70 miles east of Syracuse, called police to complain that Plunkett, a patient at the clinic, was causing a disturbance. HIV-positive saliva not a "deadly weapon": NY court 2012-06-07T20:29:43Z All was illusion—the infancy of day, the time of fairy-tales, like that childhood of the world when wonders happened, and "Ilion, like a mist, rose into towers." The Tree of Knowledge A Novel 2012-04-05T02:00:35.603Z The blind gut, answered doctor Slop, lies betwixt the Ilion and Colon—— In a man? said my father. The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman 2012-03-28T02:00:26.907Z Mablethorpe Here often when a child I lay reclined, I took delight in this fair land and free; Here stood the infant Ilion of the mind, And here the Grecian ships all seemed to be. Tennyson and His Friends 2011-12-28T03:00:32.373Z And Rusty Brown, a furnace technician in the powdered-metal products division at the plant and a former president of its union, spells it out bluntly: “In my eyes, Remington goes away, Ilion goes away.” Calls for Stricter Gun Laws Worry Ilion, N.Y., Built by Remington 2012-08-24T02:26:44Z Woe to thee, Ilion, the city of aged Priam! The Deluge, Vol. II. (of 2) An Historical Novel of Poland, Sweden, and Russia. 2011-09-05T02:00:23.933Z And here again Chaucer has brought his own experience, though half in jest, as a parallel to the sack of Ilion and Carthage or the burning of Rome— So hideous was the noise, benedicite! Chaucer and His England 2011-09-01T02:00:19.940Z Amphion built the walls of Thebes to the sound of his lyre—fitting the stones together by the power of his music, and “Ilion’s towers,” they say, “rose with life to Apollo’s song.” The Browning Cyclop?dia A Guide to the Study of the Works of Robert Browning 2011-07-16T02:00:19.397Z I was a poet, and I sang of that just son of Anchises, who came from Troy after proud Ilion was laid in ashes. The Bridling of Pegasus Prose Papers on Poetry 2011-02-26T03:00:51.130Z Remington, which has its headquarters in North Carolina, employs more than a thousand people at its Ilion plant, a complex of four-story brick buildings, some still with creaky wood floors, that are connected by passageways. Calls for Stricter Gun Laws Worry Ilion, N.Y., Built by Remington 2012-08-24T02:26:44Z And for me, Since Argive Hera conquereth, and she Who wrought with Hera to the Phrygians' woe, Pallas, behold, I bow mine head and go Forth from great Ilion and mine altars old. The Trojan Women of Euripedes 2011-02-06T03:01:03.557Z By heaven, could I once see this peril rolled Past us, and live in Ilion as of old, Untrembling, I would thank my gods! The Rhesus of Euripedes 2011-02-06T03:01:01.240Z Ilion and the towers of Pergamus had not yet been reared; the people dwelt low in the valley. Studies in the Poetry of Italy, I. Roman 2011-02-06T03:00:58.870Z The Glut�us Medius, deducing its Original from the hinder and outward part of the Os Ilion, is inserted three Fingers breadth below the great Trochanter. The Compleat Surgeon or, the whole Art of Surgery explain'd in a most familiar Method. Students at Remington Elementary School can see the factory from their playground; even the doormat on the front steps at the Ilion police station notes, “Home of Remington.” Calls for Stricter Gun Laws Worry Ilion, N.Y., Built by Remington 2012-08-24T02:26:44Z For this Ilion's sake, Whereon we tread, I seek thee, and would make My hand as thine. The Trojan Women of Euripedes 2011-02-06T03:01:03.557Z For me, what could I else, when I beheld The hosts of Argos camped upon this field, What but with prayers and heralds bid my friend Come forth and fight for Ilion ere the end? The Rhesus of Euripedes 2011-02-06T03:01:01.240Z A nameless player on the World's great stage, He spread his sails, adventured to that shore And reared a pharos with his art sublime, Like Ilion's song-wrought towers, to beacon every clime. The Coast of Bohemia The Glut�us Minimus ariseth from the bottom of the Cavity of the Os Ilion, and is fasten'd to a small Hole near the great Trochanter. The Compleat Surgeon or, the whole Art of Surgery explain'd in a most familiar Method. But Remington has added positions in recent years as its parent company consolidated production of other gun brands, like Bushmaster and Marlin, in Ilion. Calls for Stricter Gun Laws Worry Ilion, N.Y., Built by Remington 2012-08-24T02:26:44Z O thou great wealth of glory, stored Of old in Ilion, year by year We watched . . . and wert thou nothingness? The Trojan Women of Euripedes 2011-02-06T03:01:03.557Z A lightsome dawn to hear her wail Her brother sworn, her King who came To Ilion with his thousand sail, And swords, and flame! The Rhesus of Euripedes 2011-02-06T03:01:01.240Z In such conditions the towers of Ilion rose, Hector and Achilles fought, and Olympus helped the fray. The Revival of Irish Literature Addresses by Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, K.C.M.G, Dr. George Sigerson, and Dr. Douglas Hyde It proceeds from the outward Lip of the Os Ilion, is ty'd by a large Membrane to the top of the Perone or Fibula and sometimes descends to the end of the Foot. The Compleat Surgeon or, the whole Art of Surgery explain'd in a most familiar Method. In Ilion, Mr. Jackson’s threat was not taken lightly. Calls for Stricter Gun Laws Worry Ilion, N.Y., Built by Remington 2012-08-24T02:26:44Z O Damsels girt in the gold Of Ilion, cry, cry ye, For him that is doomed of old To be lord of me! The Trojan Women of Euripedes 2011-02-06T03:01:03.557Z A friend is come to Ilion in her need 'Gainst whom no Argive, let him fly or stand, Shall aught avail nor 'scape his conquering hand. The Rhesus of Euripedes 2011-02-06T03:01:01.240Z For time, since, by a throw of all the hands, The boat's stern-cables touched the sands, Has passed from youth to oldness,— When under Ilion rushed the ship-borne bands. English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History Mycenae is daily paraded by crowds shouting, “To Ilion!” The Casual Ward academic and other oddments And the cost could be great for a community like Ilion.” Calls for Stricter Gun Laws Worry Ilion, N.Y., Built by Remington 2012-08-24T02:26:44Z And forth, lo, the women go, The crown of War, the crown of Woe, To bear the children of the foe And weep, weep, for Ilion! The Trojan Women of Euripedes 2011-02-06T03:01:03.557Z And men shall tell of thee, Ilion mine, Once more a-harping at day's decline, 'Mid laughing of lovers and lays and dances And challenge on challenge of circling wine? The Rhesus of Euripedes 2011-02-06T03:01:01.240Z These, when advancing apace he went down to the plain from the rampart, Turn'd them to Ilion again, both the sons and the sorrowing kindred. Blackwoods Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 365, March, 1846 So many flames before proud Ilion blaze, And lighten glimmering Xanthus with their rays: The long reflections of the distant fires Gleam on the walls, and tremble on the spires. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life Tears gush'd again, as from pale Priam's eyes, When the last blaze sent Ilion to the skies. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 358, August 1845 I have foregone The slaying of Helen here in Ilion . The Trojan Women of Euripedes 2011-02-06T03:01:03.557Z Lord Hector, Prince of Ilion, noble son Of noble sires, all hail! The Rhesus of Euripedes 2011-02-06T03:01:01.240Z Go," said he, "Iris the swift, and make speed from the seat of Olympus Down into Ilion, bearing my message to generous Priam. Blackwoods Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 365, March, 1846 Hector, to Helen's soul more lov'd than all Whom I in Ilion's walls dare brother call, Since Paris here to Troy his consort led, Who in the grave had found a happier bed. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life The spot where Eliphalet had his primitive forge on the Ilion gorge road, just south of the town, is marked by a tablet placed there by the Daughters of the American Revolution. The Greatest Highway in the World Historical, Industrial and Descriptive Information of the Towns, Cities and Country Passed Through Between New York and Chicago Via the New York Central Lines. Based on the Encyclopaedia Britannica. And hast thou turned from the Altar of frankincense, And given to the Greek thy temple of Ilion? The Trojan Women of Euripedes 2011-02-06T03:01:03.557Z This it was that drowned thy call For help and held me back from Ilion's need. The Rhesus of Euripedes 2011-02-06T03:01:01.240Z The armipotent Mars, of lances the almighty, Gave Hector a gift, the heir of Ilion; A man so breathed, that certain he would fight ye From morn till night, out of his pavilion. Shakespeare's Lost Years in London, 1586-1592 But Here, the Queen, and Athene, the virgin child of Zeus, went away displeased, and evermore their wrath lay heavy on the city and land of Ilion. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life So many flames before proud Ilion blaze, And lighten glimmering Xanthus with their rays; The long reflections of the distant fires Gleam on the walls, and tremble on the spires. The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. in Nine Volumes Volume the Eighth: The Lives of the Poets, Volume II Yet each one racks This land with evil manifold; Unhappy wives of Troy, behold, They bear the dead Astyanax, Our prince, whom bitter Greeks this hour Have hurled to death from Ilion's tower. The Trojan Women of Euripedes 2011-02-06T03:01:03.557Z Once to set thine eye On Ilion the accurst, and die! The Rhesus of Euripedes 2011-02-06T03:01:01.240Z Hear me, ye Trojans, and ye well-greaved Greeks: I, indeed, return again to wind-swept Ilion, since I can by no means endure to behold with these eyes my dear son fighting with Mars-beloved Menelaus. The Iliad of Homer (1873) Then the face of the war was changed, for the men of Ilion came forth from their city, and shut up the Achaians within their camp, and fought fiercely to take the ships. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life Troy or Ilion was the capital of a kingdom in Asia Minor, situated near the Hellespont, and founded by Ilus, son of Tros. Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome Lo these, who hear thee raiment harvested From Ilion's slain, to fold upon the dead. The Trojan Women of Euripedes 2011-02-06T03:01:03.557Z Past ruin’d Ilion Helen lives, Alcestis rises from the shades; Verse calls them forth; ’tis verse that gives Immortal youth to mortal maids. Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection They on their part returning went back towards Ilion. The Iliad of Homer (1873) Only take heed to my words, and go not in my chariot against the City of Ilion. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life I saw there Troy in ashes and in caverns; O Ilion! thee, how abject and debased, Displayed the image that is there discerned! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 118, August, 1867 There is the tomb of Atreus, and of those whom Aigisthos slew at the banquet, on their return from Ilion with Agamemnon.... The Sea-Kings of Crete We who have followed o'er the billowy brine Thee and thine arms, since Ilion sank in flame, Will raise thy children to the stars, and name Thy walls imperial. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor He got little Simon's horse and buggy, drove into the upper street and picked up the sheriff, and then trotted at a good rattling pace around by the long road toward Ilion. The Stolen Singer But the doom of Sarpedon was sealed, and presently his body lay lifeless on the ground, while the men of Argos and of Ilion fought for his glittering arms. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life Oh! how fallen, How abject, Ilion, was thy semblance there! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 118, August, 1867 Ilion is down, and by no assault of war. The Astonishing History of Troy Town Ye still can see a Xanthus and a Troy, Reared by your hands, old Ilion to restore, And brighter auspices than ours enjoy, 559 Nor tempt, like ours, the Greeks to ravage and destroy. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor He was combining a belated summer holiday with what he considered to be good business, "seeing" not only his prima donna secluded at Ilion, but other important people all the way from Portland to Halifax. The Stolen Singer Many a year the Trojans fell beneath the stroke of thy sword, and by thy wisdom it was that the Achaians stormed the walls of breezy Ilion. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life Here then my anger ends; let war succeed, And even as Greece has bled, let Ilion bleed. The Story of Troy Ah, sir, there's many a Greek and Trojan dead, Since first I saw yourself and Diomede In Ilion, on your Greekish embassy. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 06 Oh, born to sorrow! whom th' Achaian foe Dragged not to death, when Ilion was o'erthrown! The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor And so Mr. Straker was ready to depart for New York at last, leaving Agatha, much against his will, to "complete her recovery" at Ilion. The Stolen Singer All these were gathered at the Scæan Gates. . . . so on Ilion's Tower Sat the sage chiefs and counselors of Troy. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life So many flames before proud Ilion blaze, And lighten glimmering Xanthus with their rays, A thousand piles the dusky horrors gild, And shoot a shadowy lustre o'er the field. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 340, February, 1844 To you hath come the rumour of the war, Which, to avenge the fairest woman's wrongs, The force united of the Grecian kings Round Ilion's walls encamp'd. Iphigenia in Tauris What hinders for the homeless here to gain A home—an Ilion for the one we lost? The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor It is doubtful if she could have lived in Ilion after having been guilty of tipping one of its foremost citizens. The Stolen Singer Stealthily they fled away, and sailed over the sea till they came to the Ilion land; and Helen dwelt with Paris in the house of his father, Priam. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life I was really glad of this, for Ulysses was never more tired of the shores of Ilion than I of the top of that coach. Three Years in Europe Places I Have Seen and People I Have Met And poets sang immortal praise To mortal heroes ere the fire Of Homer blazed in Ilion lays, Or Brage tuned the Northern lyre. The Feast of the Virgins and Other Poems These gifts Æneas to our charge commends, Poor relics saved from Ilion, but a sign Of ancient greatness, and the gifts of friends. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor "Maybe he has; but it takes some time, evidently, for a hidden person to be discovered in Ilion." The Stolen Singer So for Paris fell the mighty Hector; for him died the brave Sarpedon; and the women of Ilion mourned for their husbands who were smitten down by the Achaian warriors. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life Now Greek meets Greek again, but wrestling now Is not as on old Ilion's shore, I trow; Not now the olive crown, the long-wool'd sheep, Is prize; 'tis Power they strive to win and keep. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 102, June 25, 1892 —What! we could stand against huge Persia?—then we are not unworthy of the men that fought at Ilion, our fathers; the race and spirit of anax andron Agamemnon is not dead! The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19 Or with the fleet of Ilion shall I sail, The slave and menial of a Trojan crew, As though they count past kindness of avail, Or dream that aught of gratitude be due? The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor Mr. Van Camp may be his cousin, but the chances are that he wouldn't know a bromide from a blister; and good nurses don't grow on bushes in Ilion, nor in Charlesport, either. The Stolen Singer Then before the walls of Ilion there was fiercer strife, and the bodies of the slain lay in heaps upon the battle plain. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life For Ilion now a second time must fall Before the Herculean bow. The Seven Plays in English Verse What hast thou done, O Helen blind of brain, O face that slew the souls on Ilion's plain, One face, one face, and many a thousand slain? The Agamemnon of Aeschylus Translated into English Rhyming Verse with Explanatory Notes So now, exulting, with a mingled hum Of truth and falsehood, through the crowd she sped; How one Æneas hath from Ilion come, A Dardan guest, whom Dido deigns to wed. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor He gathered his forces and exhibited such recuperative abilities as to astonish the old red house and all Ilion. The Stolen Singer Thy father is an old man like me, but he hopes one day to see thee come back with great glory from Ilion. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life With all that died at Ilion for thy sake … The Electra of Euripides Translated into English rhyming verse Bear word to Agamemnon's queen To rise, like dawn, and lift in answer strong To this glad lamp her women's triumph-song, If verily, verily, Ilion's citadel Is fallen, as yon beacons flaming tell. The Agamemnon of Aeschylus Translated into English Rhyming Verse with Explanatory Notes Thrice, four times blest, who, in their fathers' face Fell by the walls of Ilion far away! The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor "There is another in France, Willis; but the Troy I mean is, or rather was, in Asia Minor, capital of Lesser Phrygia, sometimes called Ilion, its citadel bearing the name of Pergamos." Willis the Pilot So the body of Hector was borne back to Ilion, and a great sacrifice was done to the gods beneath the earth, that Hector might be welcomed in the kingdom of Hades and Persephone. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life Here stood the infant Ilion of the mind, And here the Grecian ships did seem to be. The Suppressed Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson So perfect is his deed, So dire the yoke on Ilion he hath cast, The first Atreides, King of Kings at last, And happy among men! The Agamemnon of Aeschylus Translated into English Rhyming Verse with Explanatory Notes He, my father Belus, then Ruled Cyprus, victor of the wasted plain, Since then thy name and Ilion's fate are known, And all the princes of Pelasgia's reign. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor In the literature of the Brahmans, Lanka, from having been the scene of the exploits of Rama, is as renowned as Ilion in the great epic of the Greeks. Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1 But the time drew nigh that the doom of Achilles must be accomplished, and the spear of Phœbus Apollo pierced his heart as they fought near the Scæan gates of Ilion. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life Not on Ilion's or Latium's plains; on far other plains and places henceforth can noble deeds be done. Past and Present None could tell, Save me, the weight of years intolerable I lived while this man lay at Ilion. The Agamemnon of Aeschylus Translated into English Rhyming Verse with Explanatory Notes Nor yet proud Ilion nor her towers had stood; In lowly vales sequestered they abode. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor With sorrow and the cloudy thought, The Great King's stately look grew dim— Of all the hosts to Ilion brought, How few to Greece return with him! Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 328, February, 1843 Then Eumaius told him how his mother had pined away and died after Odysseus went to Ilion, and how Laertes lingered on in a wretched and squalid old age. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life Leaving a garrison there, he took Ilion by force, a name better known than the town, on account of that of the same name in Asia. The History of Rome, Books 27 to 36 But of these Enough.—And mark, I charge thee, this princess Of Ilion; tend her with all gentleness. The Agamemnon of Aeschylus Translated into English Rhyming Verse with Explanatory Notes Wrought we the wreck, when Ilion sank in gloom, 109 We, or the hands that urged poor Trojans to their doom? The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor Returning some weeks later we came by the south road, through Frankford, between the canal and the railroad tracks, through Mohawk and Ilion. Two Thousand Miles on an Automobile Being a Desultory Narrative of a Trip Through New England, New York, Canada, and the West, By "Chauffeur" Another inscription was found which Prof. Max Muller read as the very name of Ilion. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life The bard of Chios wrought your royal deeds Into his lays, who sang of Priam's state, And fights 'neath Ilion's walls; of sailor Greeks, And of Achilles towering in the strife. Theocritus, translated into English Verse I who have seen the City of Ilion Pass as she passed; and they who cast her down Have thus their end, as God gives judgement sure…. The Agamemnon of Aeschylus Translated into English Rhyming Verse with Explanatory Notes When they went forth It seem'd as though Olympus had sent down The glorious figures of a bygone world, To frighten Ilion; and above them all, Great Agamemnon tower'd preeminent! The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 01 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. What awful lyre of marvellous power and range Upraised this Ilion—wrought this dazzling change? The Poems of Henry Kendall With Biographical Note by Bertram Stevens I see the waters black with ships, and the hosts of the Achaians gathered round the walls of Ilion. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life It was easy enough on the sandy plains by windy Ilion to send the notched arrow from the painted bow, or to hurl against the shield of hide and flamelike brass the long ash-handled spear. Intentions The Greeks are also referred to as Achaians, Argives, Danaans; Troy is also called Ilion. The Agamemnon of Aeschylus Translated into English Rhyming Verse with Explanatory Notes To you hath come the rumor of the war, Which, to avenge the fairest woman's wrongs, The force united of the Grecian kings Round Ilion's walls encamp'd. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 01 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. Ilion House, the residence of one of our great merchant princes.... Tono Bungay Chief after chief was smitten down, until their hosts fell in terror within the walls of Ilion. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life So doubtful Greeks or Trojans might have paused and stared upon the plains of Ilion when some splenetic and fickle deity burst unannounced and overwhelming into the central clamor of the battle. The Cruise of the Jasper B. Oh, if these days they keep them free from sin Toward Ilion's conquered shrines and Them within Who watch unconquered, maybe not again The smiter shall be smit, the taker ta'en. The Agamemnon of Aeschylus Translated into English Rhyming Verse with Explanatory Notes So soon as ever you have seen him—a scion to delight the eyes—you will rejoice in beholding him; for he shall be most godlike: then bring him at once to windy Ilion. Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica Tears gush'd again, as from pale Priam's eyes When the last blaze sent Ilion to the skies. The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2 Still the body of Hector lay on the ground, and the men of Ilion sought in vain to redeem it from Achilles. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life We shall not again forget," he said with a deep sigh of relief, "that —the face that launched a thousand ships And burned the topless towers of Ilion —was Helen's. The Bacillus of Beauty A Romance of To-day She is the prize And chosen flower of Ilion's treasuries, Set by the soldiers' gift to follow me. The Agamemnon of Aeschylus Translated into English Rhyming Verse with Explanatory Notes And now why mourn I, tarrying on earth, Since first mine Ilion has found its fate And I beheld, and those who won the wall Pass to such issue as the gods ordain? The House of Atreus I dreamt that I went back to the hills I knew, whence on a clear day you can see the walls of Ilion and the plains of Roncesvalles. Fifty-One Tales But where I sought for Ilion’s wallsThe quiet sheep feeds, and the tortoise crawls. The Life of Lord Byron "If one woman's lovely face could bring a thousand ships to Ilion, why should not another's drive men to madness in Steynholme?" The Postmaster's Daughter Yet each one racks This land with evil manifold; Unhappy wives of Troy, behold, They bear the dead Astyanax, Our prince, whom bitter Greeks this hour Have hurled to death from Ilion's tower. The Trojan women of Euripides From mine own soul and from no alien lips, I know and will reveal the life I bore, Reluctant, through the lingering livelong years, The while my lord beleaguered Ilion's wall. The House of Atreus And "Well, old servant," he said, "have your masters been kind to you since I made you work for me round Ilion?" Fifty-One Tales So he caps him with another Homeric verse, explaining that he was Caesar: Od. ix, 39 "Breezes wafted me from Ilion unto the Ciconian land." Apocolocyntosis Ye once the bloom 70 Of Ilion,9 and all ye of haughty Rome, Who swept of old her theatres with trains Redundant, and still live in classic strains! Poemata : Latin, Greek and Italian Poems by John Milton Howbeit, she prayed us that due rites be done For burial of this babe, thine Hector's son, That now from Ilion's tower is fallen and dead. The Trojan women of Euripides Whether in all men's sight from Ilion borne, Or from the fleet by stress of weather torn? The House of Atreus "On the third was the inscription: "'Mnes'the-us hence led forth his chosen train, And poured the war o'er hapless Ilion's plain. Mosaics of Grecian History By Hercules! it is Hector pursued round the walls of Ilion by Achilles," said the officer; "but my Pelides will scarce overtake the son of Priam. Waverley Novels — Volume 12 To check my conquests in the middle way: How few in Ilion else had refuge found! The Iliad Lo these, who bear thee raiment harvested From Ilion's slain, to fold upon the dead. The Trojan women of Euripides I. Lives there a strain, whose sounds of mounting fire May rise distinguished o’er the din of war; Or died it with yon Master of the Lyre Who sung beleaguered Ilion’s evil star? Such, Some Poems It was probably danced in Egypt before the Exodus; in Greece probably before Orpheus sang and "Ilion, like a mist, rose into towers." Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time It is 'the noblest epic migration the world has ever seen,' says Mr. Lighthall, 'more loftily epic than the retirement of Pius AEneas from Ilion.' Flint and Feather Haste, my brother flood; And check this mortal that controls a god; Our bravest heroes else shall quit the fight, And Ilion tumble from her towery height. The Iliad So shalt thou be A strength to them that love us, and—God knows, It may be—rear this babe among his foes, My Hector's child, to manhood and great aid For Ilion. The Trojan women of Euripides His the lute to whose sweet accents, Ilion owes undying fame, And the triumph and the praises Which surround her deathless name. A Thorny Path — Complete A hamlet had been raised from Ilion's wall, Ennobled by misfortune and its fall; Where now mere names are Priam and his court; Of all devouring Time the prey and sport. Tales and Novels of J. de La Fontaine — Complete How Greek her tone Of question, all of Ilion overthrown, And how the kings came back, the wizard flame Of Calchas, and Achilles' mighty name, And ill-starred Agamemnon. The Iphigenia in Tauris of Euripides Be this the song, slow-moving toward the shore, "Hector is dead, and Ilion is no more." The Iliad I have foregone The slaying of Helen here in Ilion…. The Trojan women of Euripides To further it's a duty to mankind And I have lent my push, But recollect: Old Ilion was not conquered in a day. Complete Short Works of George Meredith A sublime faith destroying in the survivors of this Christian Ilion the bitterness of anguish and the cowardice of despair, their sorrow is no longer marked by earthly weakness. Life of Chopin The poet has added to its lightness, almost frivolity, the description of the unreal city of Camelot, built to music, as when "Ilion, like a mist, rose into towers." Alfred Tennyson Long since, too venturous, at thy bold command, On those eternal lids I laid my hand; What time, deserting Ilion's wasted plain, His conquering son, Alcides, plough'd the main. The Iliad And forth, lo, the women go, The crown of War, the crown of Woe, To bear the children of the foe And weep, weep, for Ilion! The Trojan women of Euripides With sorrow and the cloudy thought, The great king's stately look grew dim, Of all the hosts to Ilion brought, How few to Greece return with him! Bulfinch's Mythology: the Age of Fable Wide o'er the level plains, his slanting beams Dart their long lines on Ilion's tower'd site; The distant Hellespont with morning gleams, And old Scamander winds his waves in light. The Mysteries of Udolpho Long time with thee before proud Ilion's wall In arms he fought; with thee beheld her fall. The Odyssey Such is the help thy arms to Ilion bring, And such the contract of the Phrygian king! The Iliad O Damsels girt in the gold Of Ilion, cry, cry ye, For him that is doomed of old To be lord of me! The Trojan women of Euripides Yet could I have in my own heart all the passion, the love and joy, burned in the breasts that have panted, breathing deeply, since the hour of Ilion, yet still I should desire more. The Story of My Heart An Autobiography Our dear Thais knew Paris, Menelaus, and the Achaians who fought before Ilion! Thais Better the chief, on Ilion's hostile plain, Had fall'n surrounded with his warlike train; Or safe return'd, the race of glory pass'd, New to his friends' embrace, and breathed his last! The Odyssey On earth he turn'd his all-considering eyes, And mark'd the spot where Ilion's towers arise; The sea with ships, the fields with armies spread, The victor's rage, the dying, and the dead. The Iliad O Ilion! how cast down and abject the image which is there discerned showed thee! Divine Comedy, Norton's Translation, Purgatory The melody of Mr. Tennyson’s lines, the cloudy palaces of his imagination, rose “As Ilion, like a mist rose into towers,” when Apollo sang. Essays in Little Entreat her fair; and, by my soul, fair Greek, If e'er thou stand at mercy of my sword, Name Cressid, and thy life shall be as safe As Priam is in Ilion. Troilus and Cressida When great Ulysses sought the Phrygian shores To shake with war proud Ilion's lofty towers, Deeds then undone me faithful tongue foretold: Heaven seal'd my words, and you those deeds behold. The Odyssey Thus they above: while, swiftly gliding down, Apollo enters Ilion's sacred town; The guardian-god now trembled for her wall, And fear'd the Greeks, though fate forbade her fall. The Iliad Once to many a pealing shriek, Lo, from Ilion's topmost tower, Ilion's fierce prophetic flower Cried the coming of the Greek! Poems — Volume 1 We cannot have them here with us To say where their light lives are gone, Or if they be of other stuff Than are the moons of Ilion. The Little Book of Modern Verse; a selection from the work of contemporaneous American poets Thus says Aeneas, one that knows the youth Even to his inches, and, with private soul, Did in great Ilion thus translate him to me. Troilus and Cressida Full oft the monarch urged me to relate The fall of Ilion, and the Grecian fate; Full oft I told: at length for parting moved; The king with mighty gifts my suit approved. The Odyssey On Ida's top he waits with longing eyes, To view the navy blazing to the skies; Then, nor till then, the scale of war shall turn, The Trojans fly, and conquer'd Ilion burn. The Iliad Captive on a foreign shore, Far from Ilion's hoary wave, Agamemnon's bridal slave Speaks Futurity no more: Death is busy with her grave. Poems — Volume 1 The blind gut, answered doctor Slop, lies betwixt the Ilion and Colon— In a man? said my father. The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman Troy must not be, nor goodly Ilion stand; Our firebrand brother, Paris, burns us all. Troilus and Cressida We know whate'er the kings of mighty name Achieved at Ilion in the field of fame; Whate'er beneath the sun's bright journey lies. The Odyssey Haste then to Ilion, while the favouring night Detains these terrors, keeps that arm from fight. The Iliad Captive on a foreign shore, Far from Ilion's hoary wave, Agamemnon's bridal slave Speaks Futurity no more: Death is busy with her grave. Poems — Volume 1 The Iliad-myth must therefore have been current many ages before the Greeks inhabited Greece, long before there was any Ilion to be conquered. Myths and myth-makers: Old Tales and Superstitions Interpreted by Comparative Mythology Ah, sir, there's many a Greek and Trojan dead, Since first I saw yourself and Diomed In Ilion on your Greekish embassy. Troilus and Cressida When the bold Argives led their warring powers, Against proud Ilion's well-defended towers, Ulysses was thy care, celestial maid! The Odyssey Here then my anger ends: let war succeed, And even as Greece has bled, let Ilion bleed. The Iliad Once to many a pealing shriek, Lo, from Ilion's topmost tower, Ilion's fierce prophetic flower Cried the coming of the Greek! Poems — Volume 1 A poet was I, and I sang that just Son of Anchises, who came forth from Troy, After that Ilion the superb was burned. Divine Comedy, Longfellow's Translation, Complete Behold all Ilion on their ships descends; How the cloud blackens, how the storm impends! The Iliad Just to the tale, as present at the fray, Or taught the labours of the dreadful day: The song recalls past horrors to my eyes, And bids proud Ilion from her ashes rise. The Odyssey From that great hour the war's whole fortune turns, Pallas assists, and lofty Ilion burns. The Iliad How many sons of gods, foredoom'd to death, Before proud Ilion must resign their breath! The Iliad Lie there, Patroclus! and with thee, the joy Thy pride once promised, of subverting Troy; The fancied scenes of Ilion wrapt in flames, And thy soft pleasures served with captive dames. The Iliad Ilion and Greece no more should Jove engage, The skies would yield an ampler scene of rage; Guilty and guiltless find an equal fate And one vast ruin whelm the Olympian state. The Iliad Now through the circuit of our Ilion wall, Let sacred heralds sound the solemn call; To bid the sires with hoary honours crown'd, And beardless youths, our battlements surround. The Iliad He, loved of Jove, had launch'd for Ilion's shores Full fifty vessels, mann'd with fifty oars: Five chosen leaders the fierce bands obey, Himself supreme in valour, as in sway. The Iliad Juno and Pallas grieving hear the doom, But feast their souls on Ilion's woes to come. The Iliad So many flames before proud Ilion blaze, And lighten glimmering Xanthus with their rays. The Iliad For thee great Ilion's guardian heroes fall, Till heaps of dead alone defend her wall, For thee the soldier bleeds, the matron mourns, And wasteful war in all its fury burns. The Iliad Great Jove, averse our warfare to compose, O'erwhelms the nations with new toils and woes; War with a fiercer tide once more returns, Till Ilion falls, or till yon navy burns. The Iliad All-seeing monarch! whether Lycia's coast, Or sacred Ilion, thy bright presence boast, Powerful alike to ease the wretch's smart; O hear me! god of every healing art! The Iliad As many birds as by the snake were slain, So many years the toils of Greece remain; But wait the tenth, for Ilion's fall decreed:' Thus spoke the prophet, thus the Fates succeed. The Iliad On that great day, when first the martial train, Big with the fate of Ilion, plough'd the main, Jove, on the right, a prosperous signal sent, And thunder rolling shook the firmament. The Iliad Let Priam bleed! if yet you thirst for more, Bleed all his sons, and Ilion float with gore: To boundless vengeance the wide realm be given, Till vast destruction glut the queen of heaven! The Iliad Destruction hangs o'er yon devoted wall, And nodding Ilion waits the impending fall. The Iliad The fleet once saved, desist from further chase, Nor lead to Ilion's walls the Grecian race; Some adverse god thy rashness may destroy; Some god, like Phoebus, ever kind to Troy. The Iliad Destruction hangs o'er yon devoted wall, And nodding Ilion waits the impending fall. The Iliad If by my brother's lance the Trojan bleed, Be his the wealth and beauteous dame decreed: The appointed fine let Ilion justly pay, And every age record the signal day. The Iliad Have I, for this, shook Ilion with alarms, Assembled nations, set two worlds in arms? The Iliad On hate to Troy, than conscious shame and grief: Here, hid from human eyes, thy brother sate, And mourn'd, in secret, his and Ilion's fate. The Iliad Yet what a race! ere Greece to Ilion came, The pledge of many a loved and loving dame: Nineteen one mother bore—Dead, all are dead! The Iliad O Hector! say, what great occasion calls My son from fight, when Greece surrounds our walls; Com'st thou to supplicate the almighty power With lifted hands, from Ilion's lofty tower? The Iliad Soon as to Ilion's topmost tower they come, And awful reach the high Palladian dome, Antenor's consort, fair Theano, waits As Pallas' priestess, and unbars the gates. The Iliad When now Minerva saw her Argives slain, From vast Olympus to the gleaming plain Fierce she descends: Apollo marked her flight, Nor shot less swift from Ilion's towery height. The Iliad O might a parent's careful wish prevail, Far, far from Ilion should thy vessels sail, And thou, from camps remote, the danger shun Which now, alas! too nearly threats my son. The Iliad Now shed Aurora round her saffron ray, Sprang through the gates of light, and gave the day: Charged with the mournful load, to Ilion go The sage and king, majestically slow. The Iliad From her foundations curling to her spires, O'er the proud citadel at length should rise, And the last blaze send Ilion to the skies. The Iliad |
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