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Searched all Perseus collections for "delian" 359 results in 4 collections
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Greek and Roman Materials (356)
The Works of Christopher Marlowe (1)
American Memory: Chesapeake Bay (1)
Beazley Archive (1)

356 from Greek and Roman Materials

  1. Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon alphabetic letter *d, entry *dh/lios
    a Delian, , etc. (19.96)

  2. Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon alphabetic letter *d, entry *dh/lios
    Delian woman, (18.95)

  3. Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon alphabetic letter *d, entry *dh/lios
    Delian, Trag. (15.40)

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1 from The Works of Christopher Marlowe

  1. Christopher Marlowe, Dido, Queen of Carthage act 3, scene 4, line 52
    Dido What more then Delian musicke doe I heare,
    That calles my soule from forth his living seate,
    To move unto the measures of delight:
    Kind clowdes that sent forth such a curteous storme,
    As made disdaine to flye to fancies lap:
    Stoute love in mine armes make thy Italy,
    Whose Crowne and kingdome rests at thy commande:
    Sicheus, not Aeneas be thou calde:
    The King of Carthage, not Anchises sonne:
    Hold, take these Jewels at thy Lovers hand,
    These golden bracelets, and this wedding ring,
    Wherewith my husband woo'd me yet a maide,
    And be thou king of Libia, by my guift.
    (6.37)

1 from American Memory: Chesapeake Bay

  1. George Johnston, The Poets & poetry of Cecil county, Maryland. Collected and ed. By George Johnston page 123
    _ast;
    No more the augur stands in snowy shroud
    To watch each flitting wing and rolling cloud,
    Nor Superstition in dim twilight weaves
    Her wizard song among Dodona's leaves;
    Phœbus is dumb, and votaries crowd no more
    The Delphian mountain and the Delian shore,
    And lone and still the Lybian Ammon stands,
    His utterance stifled by the desert sands. (1.45)

1 from Beazley Archive

  1. Beazley Archive Pottery Database entry 202973
    , DELIAN WOMEN ? (5.31)

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