10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PANOMPHAEAN»
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1
The Metamorphoses of Ovid. [Translated in Verse.] By J. B. Rose
... Olympia in Elis, and other spots claiming this vox divina of the world. Bryant
follows it to the sacred Baris of Egypt and its shrine (see note Of Panomphaean
Jove arose between Sigwum and Rhoetaeum, where was TaoY AND
LAOMEDON.
Ovid, John Benson ROSE, 1866
By greate Bellonas sheild, by th' thunderbolt Of Panomphaean Joue, by
Neptunes mace, By the Acroceraunian mountaines, And by the glistering jemms
of thye redd nose, Goe hence, or els I'le crush thee like a crabb. Looke to thy
selfe, thou ...
Shakespeare Society (Great Britain), 1842
3
Timon, a play, now first pr. Ed. by A. Dyce
By greate Bellonas sheild, by th' thunderbolt Of Panomphaean Joue, by
Neptunes mace, By the Acroceraunian mountaines, And by the glistering jemms
of thye redd nose, Goe hence, or els I'le crush thee like a crabb. Looke to thy
selfe, thou ...
Timon (fict. name.), Alexander Dyce, 1842
4
The Iliad of Homer, Translated by Alexander Pope, Esq
High o'er the wondering hosts he soar'd above, Who paid their vows to
Panomphaean Jove ; 300 Then let the prey before his altar fall: - The Greeks
beheld, and transport seiz'd on all: Encourag'd by the sign, the troops revive, And
fierce on ...
5
Ovid's Metamorphoses, translated into English prose [by N. ...
To the-right of Sigazum and lest of the farprojecting Rhtetaean promontory,
stands an antient altar, sacred to the Panomphaean thunderer. 'shencehe first
spies Laomedon raisinssg the walls ofnew Troy; and that the mighty design was
carried ...
Ovid, Nathan BAILEY, 1797
6
Ovid: The Metamorphoses. Book X-XV. The Epistles
... and treads the plains Where great Laomedon sole monarch reigns ; 300
Where, built between the two projecting strands, To Panomphaean Jove an altar
stands ; Here first aspiring thoughts the king employ To found the lofty towers of
future ...
7
The Gentleman's Magazine
One character who early appears in the scenes, is Eutrapelus, a spendthrift, who,
when attacked by the usurer, exelaims much in the style of ancient Pistol,—“ By
greate Bellonas shield, by th' thunderbolt Of Panomphaean Joue, by Neptunes ...
8
The Iliad of Homer: Easyread Comfort Edition
High o'er the wondering hosts he soar'd above, Who paid their vows to
Panomphaean Jove; Then let the prey before his altar fall; The Greeks beheld,
and transport seized on all: Encouraged by the sign, the troops revive, And fierce
on Troy ...
... and treads the plains Where great Laomedon sole monarch reigns ; 300
Where, built between the two projecting strands, To Panomphaean Jove an altar
stands ; Here first aspiring thoughts the king employ To found the lofty towers of
future ...
10
Ovid's Metamorphoses, tr. by dr. Garth, and others
... from Tmolus flies, Darts through the air, and cleaves the liquid skies : Near
Hellespont he lights, and treads the plains Where great Laomedon sole monarch
reigns : Where, built between the two projecting strands, To Panomphaean Jove
an ...
Publius Ovidius Naso, 1812