Archetypal male antagonist in Slavic folklore.
1So spake Telemachus, but in his heart he knew the deathless goddess.
2They cast no shadows in the deathless purple light of the day.
3You are Art-Artthe deathless, his gaze strayed back to the Victory.
4Where the lobby is decorated with the deathless paintings of Susan Norton.'
5And they had the deathless courage of the young and loving.
6Now, the gesture of a woman piqued had called up the deathless past.
7You do not know the enthusiastic devotion, the deathless passion you have inspired.
8I'll tend to all things here, I and the deathless gods.
9Heaven, that honors the deathless soul above all localities, was near.
10And now I am eager to die into the deathless.
11So spake he, and laughter rose among the deathless gods.
12I groaned in anguish, crying out to the deathless gods:
13So I must have angered one of the deathless gods
14Get thee forth, for lo, thy coming marks thee hated by the deathless gods.'
15Wilt thou not yield thee even to the deathless gods?
16It was the deathless quarrel of the world and the monastery-naturalman and the hermit.
Translations for the deathless