The Iliad of Homer, Volume 1Belford, Clarke, 1884 - 500 pages |
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... eyes the countries and cities which might hereafter be the subjects of his discourses . " Melesigenes consented , and set out with his patron , " examining all the curiosities of the countries they visited , and informing himself of ...
... eyes the countries and cities which might hereafter be the subjects of his discourses . " Melesigenes consented , and set out with his patron , " examining all the curiosities of the countries they visited , and informing himself of ...
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... eyes . Hence shalt thou prove my might , and curse the hour Thou stood'st a rival of imperial power ; And hence , to all our hosts it shall be known , That kings are subject to the gods alone . ” Achilles heard , with grief and rage ...
... eyes . Hence shalt thou prove my might , and curse the hour Thou stood'st a rival of imperial power ; And hence , to all our hosts it shall be known , That kings are subject to the gods alone . ” Achilles heard , with grief and rage ...
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... eyes , And thus return'd : — “ Austere Saturnius , say , From whence this wrath , or who controls thy sway ? Thy boundless will , for me , remains in force , And all thy counsels take the destined course . But ' tis for Greece I fear ...
... eyes , And thus return'd : — “ Austere Saturnius , say , From whence this wrath , or who controls thy sway ? Thy boundless will , for me , remains in force , And all thy counsels take the destined course . But ' tis for Greece I fear ...
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... eye , Stretch'd in the tents the Grecian leaders lie : The immortals slumber'd on their thrones above ; All , but the ever - wakeful eyes of Jove . * To honor Thetis ' son he bends his care , And plunge the Greeks in all the woes of war ...
... eye , Stretch'd in the tents the Grecian leaders lie : The immortals slumber'd on their thrones above ; All , but the ever - wakeful eyes of Jove . * To honor Thetis ' son he bends his care , And plunge the Greeks in all the woes of war ...
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... eyes , He views the wretch , and sternly thus replies : " Peace , factious monster , born to vex the state , With wrangling talents form'd for foul debate : Curb that impetuous tongue , nor rashly vain , And singly mad , asperse the ...
... eyes , He views the wretch , and sternly thus replies : " Peace , factious monster , born to vex the state , With wrangling talents form'd for foul debate : Curb that impetuous tongue , nor rashly vain , And singly mad , asperse the ...
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