单词 | Palinurus |
例句 | A great loss, however, was the death of the trusty pilot Palinurus who was drowned as they neared the end of their perils by sea. Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes 1942-01-01T00:00:00Z That one was Æneas’ pilot, Palinurus, who, falling asleep at the helm, fell overboard and was drowned. Myths of Greece and Rome Narrated with Special Reference to Literature and Art 2012-03-27T02:00:24.357Z No man would willingly be thought so very unskilful, as that ill-starred Palinurus, who made the shores of Norway, on a voyage to the coast of Africa. Dealings with the Dead, Volume I (of 2) 2012-01-17T03:00:17.977Z "If thou nearest thy haven, I am a worse pilot than Palinurus." Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume I Historical, Traditionary, and Imaginative The "wakeful Palinurus" of old song Drowsed at the last, and floods his corpse did whelm; But thou hast ever been alert as strong, Pilot who never slumbered at the helm. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98, March 29, 1890 But first before all other keels did Palinurus lead The close array, and all were charged to have his course in heed. The Æneids of Virgil Done into English Verse No doubt he is an odd sort of Palinurus. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 382, October 1847 At distance viewed, a cheering star Conducts me through the swelling tide; A brighter luminary, far, Than Palinurus o'er descried. iii. Wit and Wisdom of Don Quixote Or be one who true Boss of the Crew is,— Your "pet Palinurus"—the Cox! Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, March 18, 1893 The ship he leaves may steer on other tacks; Will the new Palinurus hold her course With hand as firm and skill of such resource? Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98, March 29, 1890 Palinurus himself professes he cannot tell day from night on the sky, nor remember the way amid the waters. The Aeneid of Virgil Palinurus, sleeping at the helm, fell into the sea and was drowned. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3 These Palinurus watched, until, overcome by sleep, and the vessel no longer guided truly, he fell into and was swallowed up by the insatiable sea. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Very easy it would be for me to give you cheap scholarship from the Æneid, about Palinurus and Scylla and Charybdis. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 117, July, 1867. To guiltless Palinurus he descends, Parting the scattered shadows. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor Even as bidden they do; and first Palinurus swung the gurgling prow leftward through the water; to the left all our squadron bent with oar and wind. The Aeneid of Virgil But a storm drove them out of their course, and the darkness was so thick that they could not tell night from day, and the helmsman, Palinurus, knew not whither he was steering. Young Folks Treasury, Volume 2 (of 12) As he looked, there advanced, slow and mournful, the pilot Palinurus, who had been thrown overboard by Somnus during the recent voyage from Sicily. The Children's Hour, Volume 3 (of 10) Me, who am attached to your fountains and dances, not the army put to flight at Philippi, not the execrable tree, nor a Palinurus in the Sicilian Sea has destroyed. The Works of Horace There paced in sorrow Palinurus' ghost, Who, lately from the Libyan shore their guide, Watching the stars, headforemost from his post Had fallen, and perished in the wildering tide. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor First, in front of all, Palinurus steered the close column; the rest under orders ply their course by his. The Aeneid of Virgil On their departure for Italy, the wind and weather were favourable till they reached Cape Palinurus; here a dreadful storm arose, in which 160 galleys, and a considerable number of transports, were lost. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels - Volume 18 Historical Sketch of the Progress of Discovery, Navigation, and Commerce, from the Earliest Records to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century, By William Stevenson The oracle of Apollo, he said, had assured him that Palinurus would be safe on the sea, and would arrive on the Italian coast; and yet it would seem that the oracle had been falsified. The Children's Hour, Volume 3 (of 10) Palinurus, the pilot of one of the ships of Æneas, who, sleeping at his post, fell into the sea, and was drowned. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge O Palinurus! who Of all the gods hath torn thee from our side? The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor To him, when he first knew the melancholy form in that depth of shade, he thus opens speech: 'What god, O Palinurus, reft thee from us and sank thee amid the seas? forth and tell. The Aeneid of Virgil Thus Plautus makes Palinurus, a character in his comedy of "Curculio," say, "If you would do reverence to the gods, you must turn to the right hand." The Symbolism of Freemasonry The shade of Palinurus, knowing nothing of the enchantment which had been wrought on him by Somnus, replied that no god had destroyed him, and that the oracle had spoken truly. The Children's Hour, Volume 3 (of 10) The agent and several of the crew, after undergoing great hardships, at last reached Mokha, and laid their complaint before the commanders of the Company's cruisers Coote and Palinurus. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 330, April 1843 Palinurus leads the line; 1009 The rest his course obey, and follow at his sign. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor Thus he ended, and the soothsayer thus began: 'Whence, O Palinurus, this fierce longing of thine? The Aeneid of Virgil One solitary distant star Is all I have to guide me, A brighter orb than those of old That Palinurus lighted. Don Quixote Thou, Palinurus, art his destin'd prey; To thee alone he takes his fatal way. The Aeneid English As they had had time to take with them a sextant chromometer and Palinurus, they had no difficulty next day in taking observations, and found themselves about five hundred miles W.N.W. of Mizen Head. The Mysteries of Montreal Being Recollections of a Female Physician No difference now between the night and day 235 E'en Palinurus sees, nor recollects the way. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor To whom Palinurus, scarcely lifting his eyes, returns: 'Wouldst thou have me ignorant what the calm face of the brine means, and the waves at rest? The Aeneid of Virgil The Mukhbir, like the Palinurus, promised a certain amount of excitement. The Land of Midian — Volume 1 Then I have before me Palinurus, just letting go the steerage. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 2 Elia and The Last Essays of Elia As he was passing the promontory of Palinurus, so-called, a great storm fell upon him. Dio's Rome, Volume 3 An Historical Narrative Originally Composed in Greek During The Reigns of Septimius Severus, Geta and Caracalla, Macrinus, Elagabalus and Alexander Severus Nor yet had Night climbed heaven, when up from sleep Starts Palinurus, and with listening ear Catches the breeze. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor Palinurus, master of the fleet, cries from the high stern: 'Alas, why have these heavy storm-clouds girt the sky? lord Neptune, what wilt thou?' The Aeneid of Virgil Quickly Palinurus turned his ship to the left, and, all the others following, made straight for the Sicilian shore. Story of Aeneas One solitary distant star Is all I have to guide me, A brighter orb than those of old That Palinurus lighted. The History of Don Quixote, Volume 1, Part 15 For a physiological description of this race, I must refer my readers to the writings of Dr. Carter of Bombay, the medical officer of the Palinurus, when engaged on the Survey of Eastern Arabia. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah & Meccah — Volume 2 Might not Palinurus, without a miracle, fall asleep and drop into the sea, having been over-wearied with watching, and secure of a quiet passage by his observation of the skies? Discourses on Satire and on Epic Poetry A cunning little wretch, they say, and of deft tongue; but surely among the unwisest of all the Sons of Adam in that day, and such a Palinurus as seldom steered before. History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 12 The victim was the famous pilot Palinurus, and the poet tells us that his fate was brought about by the action of Som'nus, the god of sleep. Story of Aeneas I will be your Palinurus—but I promise you that I shall not allow myself to be caught napping, and so fall overboard, like him that Virgil tells us about. Captain Fracasse "Take that fish off the hook, Palinurus," he proudly said. Fisherman's Luck and Some Other Uncertain Things He deplores the lamentable end of his pilot Palinurus, the untimely death of young Pallas his confederate, and the rest which I omit. Discourses on Satire and on Epic Poetry But she consoled Palinurus by predicting that the people of Velia should be punished by plagues from heaven until they erected a tomb to his memory, and that the place should forever bear his name. Story of Aeneas The fleet was no sooner out of sight of the Libyan coast than the pilot Palinurus observed signs of a storm. Story of Aeneas |
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