Thamus ! who, giving ear to the cry, was bidden (for he was pilot of the ship), when he came near to Pelodes " (the Bay of Butrinto) " to tell that the great god Pan was dead ; which he doubting to do, yet for that when he came to Pelodes there was such... Greece: Pictorial, Descriptive, and Historical - Page 269by Christopher Wordsworth - 1844 - 356 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Milton - English poetry - 1785 - 698 pages
...aloud Thamus, Thamus, the pylot of " the (hip; who giuing eare to the cry, was bidden when he came " to Palodas to tell, that the great god Pan was dead : which he " doubting to doe, yet for that when he came to Palodas, there fud" denly was fuch t calme of wind, that the ftrip... | |
| John Milton, Henry John Todd - 1809 - 456 pages
...aloivd Thamus, Thamus, the pylot of the fliip ; who, giuing eare to the cry, was bidden when he came to Palodas to tell, that the great god Pan was dead: which he doubting to doe, yet for that when he came to Palodas, there was fuch a calme of wind, that the /hip flood ftill... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 468 pages
...when he came to Palodas to " tell, that the great god Pan " was dead : which he doubting " to doe, yet for that when he " came to Palodas there was "...calme of wind, that the " ship stood still in the sea un" moored, he was forced to cry aloud, that Pan was dead: wherewithall, there was heard such piteous... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 472 pages
...Thamus, Thamus, the " pylot of the ship ; who, giving " eare to the cry, was bidden " when he came to Palodas to " tell, that the great god Pan " was dead : which he doubting " to doe, yet for that when he *' came to Palodas there was such a calme of wind, that the ' ship stood... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 476 pages
...aloud Thamus, Thamus, the pylot of the ship ; who, giuing eare to the cry, was bidden when he came to Palodas to tell, that the great god Pan was dead: which he doubting to doe, yet for that when he came to Palodas, there was such a calme of wind, that the ship stood still... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - Aegean Islands (Greece and Turkey) - 1854 - 492 pages
...cry, was bidden (for he was pilot of the ship), when he came near to Pelodes " (the Bay of Butrinto) " to tell that the great god Pan was dead ; which he doubting to do, yet for that when he came to Pelodes there was such a calm of wind that the ship stood still in the sea unmoored, he was forced... | |
| Anne Manning - 1858 - 236 pages
...Name of the Ship's Pilot, who, " making Anfwer to the unfeene "Appellant, was bidden, when he " came to Palodas, to tell that the "great God Pan was dead; which " he doubting to doe, yet for that "when he came to Palodas, there "fuddainlie was fuch a Calm of "Wind that the Ship... | |
| David Thomas Ansted - Ionian Islands - 1863 - 510 pages
...cry, was bidden (for he was pilot of the ship), when he came near to Pelodes (the Bay of Butrinto), to tell that the great god Pan was dead; which he doubting to do, yet for that when he came to Pelodes, there was such a calm of wind that the ship stood still in the sea unmoved, he was forced... | |
| Asia - 1870 - 394 pages
...Thamus, Thamus,' who, giving care to the cry (he being pilot of the ship), when he came near to Palodes to tell that the great god Pan was dead, which he, doubting to do, yet for that when he came to Palodes there was such a calme of wind, that the ship stood still in' the sea unmoored, he was forced... | |
| John Milton - 1871 - 312 pages
...aloud, ' Thamus ! Thamus!' the pylot of the ship ; who, gining eare to the cry, was bidden, when he came to Palodas, to tell that the great god Pan was dead : which he doubting to doe, yet for that when he came to Palodas, there was such a calme of wind that the ship stood still... | |
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