The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 7G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... fair . Not so Atrides : he , with kingly pride , Repulsed the sacred sire , and thus replied : " Hence on thy life , and fly these hostile plains , Nor ask , presumptuous , what the king detains : Hence , with thy laurel crown , and ...
... fair . Not so Atrides : he , with kingly pride , Repulsed the sacred sire , and thus replied : " Hence on thy life , and fly these hostile plains , Nor ask , presumptuous , what the king detains : Hence , with thy laurel crown , and ...
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... fair Latona's line , Thou guardian power of Cilla the divine , Thou source of light ! whom Tenedos adores , And whose bright presence gilds thy Chrysa's shores , If e'er with wreaths I hung thy sacred fane , Or fed the flames with fat ...
... fair Latona's line , Thou guardian power of Cilla the divine , Thou source of light ! whom Tenedos adores , And whose bright presence gilds thy Chrysa's shores , If e'er with wreaths I hung thy sacred fane , Or fed the flames with fat ...
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... fair , My private loss let grateful Greece repair ; Nor unrewarded let your prince complain , That he alone has fought and bled in vain . " " Insatiate king ( Achilles thus replies ) , Fond of the power , but fonder of the prize ! Would ...
... fair , My private loss let grateful Greece repair ; Nor unrewarded let your prince complain , That he alone has fought and bled in vain . " " Insatiate king ( Achilles thus replies ) , Fond of the power , but fonder of the prize ! Would ...
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... fair the sable ship ascend , And some deputed prince the charge attend : This Creta's king , or Ajax shall fulfil , Or wise Ulysses see performed our will ; Or , if our royal pleasure shall ordain , Achilles ' self conduct her o'er the ...
... fair the sable ship ascend , And some deputed prince the charge attend : This Creta's king , or Ajax shall fulfil , Or wise Ulysses see performed our will ; Or , if our royal pleasure shall ordain , Achilles ' self conduct her o'er the ...
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... , prince , and thine to fear . Know , if the god the beauteous dame demand , My bark shall waft her to her native land ; But then prepare , imperious prince ! prepare , Fierce as thou art , to yield thy captive fair HOMER 59.
... , prince , and thine to fear . Know , if the god the beauteous dame demand , My bark shall waft her to her native land ; But then prepare , imperious prince ! prepare , Fierce as thou art , to yield thy captive fair HOMER 59.
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