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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... spake thus : " I hear you have a daughter called Gotami , we ask you to give her to the Prince Siddârtha in marriage . " At the same time , the father of Nanda sent a similar message on behalf of his son , and so also Devadatta , having ...
... spake thus : " I hear you have a daughter called Gotami , we ask you to give her to the Prince Siddârtha in marriage . " At the same time , the father of Nanda sent a similar message on behalf of his son , and so also Devadatta , having ...
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... spake : " Thrice have I com- passéd This great town , Peleus ' son , in flight , with aversation That out of fate put off my steps ; but now all flight is flown , The short course set up , death or life . Our resolutions yet Must shun ...
... spake : " Thrice have I com- passéd This great town , Peleus ' son , in flight , with aversation That out of fate put off my steps ; but now all flight is flown , The short course set up , death or life . Our resolutions yet Must shun ...
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... spake : " Thou want'st thy end , God - like Achilles . Now I see , thou hast not learn'd my fate Of Jove at all , as thy high words would bravely intimate . Much tongue affects thee . Cunning words well serve thee to prepare Thy blows ...
... spake : " Thou want'st thy end , God - like Achilles . Now I see , thou hast not learn'd my fate Of Jove at all , as thy high words would bravely intimate . Much tongue affects thee . Cunning words well serve thee to prepare Thy blows ...
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... spake she weeping ; all the dames endeavouring to cheer Her desert state , fearing their own , wept with her tear for tear . ( The following selections from the " ODYSSEY , " translated by Butcher and Lang , are used by permission of ...
... spake she weeping ; all the dames endeavouring to cheer Her desert state , fearing their own , wept with her tear for tear . ( The following selections from the " ODYSSEY , " translated by Butcher and Lang , are used by permission of ...
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... spake among them all : - " Abide here all the rest of you , my dear companions ; but I will go with mine own ship and my ship's company , and make proof of these men , what manner of folk they are , whether froward , and wild , and ...
... spake among them all : - " Abide here all the rest of you , my dear companions ; but I will go with mine own ship and my ship's company , and make proof of these men , what manner of folk they are , whether froward , and wild , and ...
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