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... goat read goat . " 2 , for thorpe read thorp . ¿ HOMER'S ILIAD . BOOK I. HE wrath of Peleus.
... goat read goat . " 2 , for thorpe read thorp . ¿ HOMER'S ILIAD . BOOK I. HE wrath of Peleus.
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... the silver bow ! Sminthian ! If ever I have builded up From floor to roof a temple in thy praise , Or ever burned to thee fat flesh of goats 50 And oxen then accomplish this my prayer : And let B 2 Воок I. ] 3 HOMER'S ILIAD .
... the silver bow ! Sminthian ! If ever I have builded up From floor to roof a temple in thy praise , Or ever burned to thee fat flesh of goats 50 And oxen then accomplish this my prayer : And let B 2 Воок I. ] 3 HOMER'S ILIAD .
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... goats Accepting , to remove from us this plague . " 80 He spake and sate him down . Then rose to them High chief of augurs , Calchas , Thestor's son , 85 Who knew what is and was and is to be , Who into Ilion piloted the Greeks , By ...
... goats Accepting , to remove from us this plague . " 80 He spake and sate him down . Then rose to them High chief of augurs , Calchas , Thestor's son , 85 Who knew what is and was and is to be , Who into Ilion piloted the Greeks , By ...
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... goats All by the barren waters : up to heaven Went the sweet savour with the curling smoke . In such wise toiled the host . Nor aught mean- while Paused Agamemnon in his threatened wrath . 350 But to Talthybius and Eurybates , His ...
... goats All by the barren waters : up to heaven Went the sweet savour with the curling smoke . In such wise toiled the host . Nor aught mean- while Paused Agamemnon in his threatened wrath . 350 But to Talthybius and Eurybates , His ...
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... Range , as thou seest them : thanks to him , I play What songs I list upon my shepherd's pipe . M. For me , I grudge thee not ; I marvel much : So sore a trouble is in all the land . Lo ! feeble I am driving hence my goats- Nay.
... Range , as thou seest them : thanks to him , I play What songs I list upon my shepherd's pipe . M. For me , I grudge thee not ; I marvel much : So sore a trouble is in all the land . Lo ! feeble I am driving hence my goats- Nay.
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Achaian Achilles Agamemnon Amphimachus Amyntas Apollo Athenè Atreus aught brave bring Daphnis Briseis broad Calchas Chryse city home Corydon Daphnis doth dreams earth ECLOGUE enim Epistrophus Eurytus Ev'n eyes fair flocks flowers Forty dark ships gift goat gods Greeks green hand hath hear heart heaven Heracles Herè host Idomeneus Ilion illa Iolla Jove kine King lord Lycidas Lyrnessus maid mates Menalcas mighty mihi MOPSUS muse ne'er neath Nestor Nireus Nunc Nymphs o'er obey Odysseus Peleus Phoebus pipe prayer Priam's Protesilaus Pylos Quæ quam Queis rose round sacred sate scorn seas shalt sheep shepherd shore sing sire Sirmio sleep song of Arcady sons soul spake spring steeds stream strife sweet swift thee thine thing tibi Tityrus Trojans Troy unto vine voice war-ships warriors wild wind woods words wrath Zeus