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Page 66
... hands And bear the piteous burden to the grave . But thus , by alien hands bestowed , thou comest A little burden in this little urn . Ah , woe is me for all the loving tendance All unavailing that I spent on thee , With happy toil ...
... hands And bear the piteous burden to the grave . But thus , by alien hands bestowed , thou comest A little burden in this little urn . Ah , woe is me for all the loving tendance All unavailing that I spent on thee , With happy toil ...
Page 76
... hand Blast it or lay it low , for still Morian Zeus looks down to guard And our gray - eyed goddess Athena . One more tribute of praise , mother - land mine , yet there remains to bestow , Gifts of the mightiest god , proudest of boasts ...
... hand Blast it or lay it low , for still Morian Zeus looks down to guard And our gray - eyed goddess Athena . One more tribute of praise , mother - land mine , yet there remains to bestow , Gifts of the mightiest god , proudest of boasts ...
Page 111
... hands of Odysseus , and Hermes had taunted Circe with the threat that some day her magic wand , her drugs , and her spells would lose their potency in the presence of that same super- hero . Everything in Olympus , Ithaca , Pulos ...
... hands of Odysseus , and Hermes had taunted Circe with the threat that some day her magic wand , her drugs , and her spells would lose their potency in the presence of that same super- hero . Everything in Olympus , Ithaca , Pulos ...
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