If ever I, O mighty Gods, have done you service true, In setting forth by painful pain your glorious praises due; If on the forked hill I tread; if ever I did prease To drink of the Pegasian spring, that flowers without release; If ever I on
Pindus dwell'd." (49) James liked to represent himself as the patron of "Hymen's triumph," and "The Masque of Hymen" that the King both wrote and acted in for the wedding of his favorite, Huntly, in 1588, reveals how challenged he had been by the "Big If" of Marlowe's "mighty line," with its lament that "If all the pens that ever poets held ...
(52.) Martins R, Coelho E Silva M,
Pindus D, Cumming S, Teixeira A, Verissimo M.
The financial crisis associated with the recent recession may have forced some nurses to delay their retirement but this is expected to provide only short-term relief to the projected nursing shortage (Bovbjerg, Ormond, &
Pindus, 2009; Bryant-Hampton, Walton, Carroll & Strickler, 2010).
Jerry DiCunzolo, President and CEO of Power-Flo Technologies Group, and Jerry
Pindus, President and CEO of US Energy Group, announced the merger of the two companies.
Peppered across the
Pindus mountains in Epirus in the country's northwest, the ashen clusters have wild strawberries on arch bridges and glistening limestone towers in tune with Grecian grace.
Thessaly boasts a ravine called Tempe, enclosed on each side by a rock face covered with trees; and down it the river Peneus pours and rolls on his foaming way from the foot of Mount
Pindus. Powerfully tumbling, the cataract leaps into clouds of a wandering, wispy vapour; the spray sprinkles the trees on the clifftops like showers of rain; and a constant roar is returned from the distance.
Brown bear in Greece: distribution, present status, and ecology of northern
Pindus subpopulations.
Pindus: The question isn't how much should be budgeted, but who should analyze the system and determine what work should be done.
In North America, we call the brown bear a grizzly if he lives in inland Alaska, the Yukon, Northwest Territories, British Columbia, Alberta and the states of Washington, Montana, Wyoming and Idaho, but they are actually brown bears like one might encounter in the
Pindus Mountains of northern Greece.
The Vlachs or Aromani lived mostly in the
Pindus area and in several trading centers.
Interestingly, Captain Leake situates the home of Phrosine, not in Ioannina but some thirty miles south-east in the romantic mountain village of Kalarytes, a beautiful, verdurous, and well-watered location in the
Pindus range.
And in yet another rationalization of amateur sport, Horace Smith wrote: "For Bays did ancient bards compete,/Gathered on
Pindus and Parnassus,/They by the leaf were paid, not sheet,/And that's the reason they surpass us" (11).