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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... gave it to the woman , because of the news she brought ; but having done so , again he thought , " This woman , perhaps , is a favorite of the king , and his majesty seeing her so beautifully adorned , will naturally inquire and find ...
... gave it to the woman , because of the news she brought ; but having done so , again he thought , " This woman , perhaps , is a favorite of the king , and his majesty seeing her so beautifully adorned , will naturally inquire and find ...
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... gave themselves to the mere delight of the song ; others , remembering past conflicts , were stirred as with the fury of battle ; while the old men were melted into tears by the thought that their bodies were grown weak through time ...
... gave themselves to the mere delight of the song ; others , remembering past conflicts , were stirred as with the fury of battle ; while the old men were melted into tears by the thought that their bodies were grown weak through time ...
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... . When , flush'd with slaughter , Hector comes to spread The purpled shore with mountains of the dead , Then shalt thou mourn the affront thy madness gave , Forced to implore when impotent to save : Then rage HOMER 61.
... . When , flush'd with slaughter , Hector comes to spread The purpled shore with mountains of the dead , Then shalt thou mourn the affront thy madness gave , Forced to implore when impotent to save : Then rage HOMER 61.
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... gave : Nor thou , Achilles , treat our prince with pride ; Let kings be just , and sovereign power preside . Thee the first honors of the war adorn , Like gods in strength , and of a goddess born ; Him awful majesty exalts above The ...
... gave : Nor thou , Achilles , treat our prince with pride ; Let kings be just , and sovereign power preside . Thee the first honors of the war adorn , Like gods in strength , and of a goddess born ; Him awful majesty exalts above The ...
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... Gave plenty for his daughter's dower ; but if they fed the flame Of this man's fury , woe is me , woe to my wretched queen ! But in our state's woe their two deaths will nought at all be seen , So thy life quit them . Take the town ...
... Gave plenty for his daughter's dower ; but if they fed the flame Of this man's fury , woe is me , woe to my wretched queen ! But in our state's woe their two deaths will nought at all be seen , So thy life quit them . Take the town ...
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