Translation Into English and LatinG. Bell and sons, 1896 - 326 |
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... Ne'er in rich Phthia , nurse of mighty men , Spoiled they my orchards : —for betwixt us lay Long tracts of shadowy fell and sounding sea . 180 ' Twas thou , thy pleasure , brought us Shameless ! here ; For Menelaüs , and thee , dog , to ...
... Ne'er in rich Phthia , nurse of mighty men , Spoiled they my orchards : —for betwixt us lay Long tracts of shadowy fell and sounding sea . 180 ' Twas thou , thy pleasure , brought us Shameless ! here ; For Menelaüs , and thee , dog , to ...
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... Ne'er hadst thou courage . That were death to thee ! 255 Better no doubt to range the broad host through , And confiscate his prize who saith thee nay . Thou glutton King ! Thou rulest men of straw ! Else , son of Atreus , thou hadst ...
... Ne'er hadst thou courage . That were death to thee ! 255 Better no doubt to range the broad host through , And confiscate his prize who saith thee nay . Thou glutton King ! Thou rulest men of straw ! Else , son of Atreus , thou hadst ...
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... er against him gathering wrath . 275 Then up sprang Nestor of the gracious tongue , Clear orator of Pylos , from ... ne'er yet saw I , nor shall see , BOOK I. ] 15 HOMER'S ILIAD .
... er against him gathering wrath . 275 Then up sprang Nestor of the gracious tongue , Clear orator of Pylos , from ... ne'er yet saw I , nor shall see , BOOK I. ] 15 HOMER'S ILIAD .
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Charles Stuart Calverley. For ne'er yet saw I , nor shall see , their likes , Cæneus , Pirithöus , Exadius , Dryas , who led the people as a flock , And Polyphemus , equal of the gods , And Theseus , Egeus ' son , a very god . 295 These ...
Charles Stuart Calverley. For ne'er yet saw I , nor shall see , their likes , Cæneus , Pirithöus , Exadius , Dryas , who led the people as a flock , And Polyphemus , equal of the gods , And Theseus , Egeus ' son , a very god . 295 These ...
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... ne'er a word . Long he sat voiceless . Thetis to his knees Clung as the flesh clings , and she spake again . " Now bow thy head , and pledge thy changeless word , Or else refuse - for fears come not nigh thee . Say that of all the gods ...
... ne'er a word . Long he sat voiceless . Thetis to his knees Clung as the flesh clings , and she spake again . " Now bow thy head , and pledge thy changeless word , Or else refuse - for fears come not nigh thee . Say that of all the gods ...
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