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Page 30
... tears ; over him as he lay under the lonely rock even the pine - crowned head of Mænalus shed a tear , and the dull stones of cold Lycæus . There , too , standing about him . are his sheep ; they are not ashamed of humanity , nor do ...
... tears ; over him as he lay under the lonely rock even the pine - crowned head of Mænalus shed a tear , and the dull stones of cold Lycæus . There , too , standing about him . are his sheep ; they are not ashamed of humanity , nor do ...
Page 42
... tear down heaven's gates . Thrice , indeed , did they essay to heap Ossa on Pelion , and upheave on to Ossa the forests of Olympus ; thrice the Father with his thunderbolt dashed their mountain pile to pieces . The seventeenth is lucky ...
... tear down heaven's gates . Thrice , indeed , did they essay to heap Ossa on Pelion , and upheave on to Ossa the forests of Olympus ; thrice the Father with his thunderbolt dashed their mountain pile to pieces . The seventeenth is lucky ...
Page 49
... tears for sorrow , and the brass sweats . With the sweep of its frenzied torrent it bears down whole forests , that king of rivers , Eridanus , hurling before it , far as the plain ex- tends , stall and cattle alike . No respite was ...
... tears for sorrow , and the brass sweats . With the sweep of its frenzied torrent it bears down whole forests , that king of rivers , Eridanus , hurling before it , far as the plain ex- tends , stall and cattle alike . No respite was ...
Page 60
... tear it from its seat : it abides unmoved many are the posterities , many the generations of men that it rolls along and lives down victoriously ; while stretching out its sinewy branching arms on all sides , it sup- ports with its ...
... tear it from its seat : it abides unmoved many are the posterities , many the generations of men that it rolls along and lives down victoriously ; while stretching out its sinewy branching arms on all sides , it sup- ports with its ...
Page 79
... tears of his parents call him back , nor the maiden of his love , whose cruel death must follow his . What of Bacchus ' spotted lynxes , and the fierce tribes of wolves and dogs ?. What of the fight which unwarlike stags are known to ...
... tears of his parents call him back , nor the maiden of his love , whose cruel death must follow his . What of Bacchus ' spotted lynxes , and the fierce tribes of wolves and dogs ?. What of the fight which unwarlike stags are known to ...
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