Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin M. Everett, Calvin Smith Brown, Robert Ligon Harrison Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970 |
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Page 463
... eye ; And eyes that sparkle , eyes that weep , Must all alike be sealed in sleep . Then let us never vainly stray , In search of thorns , from pleasure's way ; 10 Oh ! let us quaff the rosy wave Which Bacchus loves , which Bacchus gave ...
... eye ; And eyes that sparkle , eyes that weep , Must all alike be sealed in sleep . Then let us never vainly stray , In search of thorns , from pleasure's way ; 10 Oh ! let us quaff the rosy wave Which Bacchus loves , which Bacchus gave ...
Page 613
... eyes along the ranks , now up , now down , and now round circling . I saw countenances suasive of love , adorned by another's light and their own smile , and gestures graced with every dignity . The general form of Paradise my glance ...
... eyes along the ranks , now up , now down , and now round circling . I saw countenances suasive of love , adorned by another's light and their own smile , and gestures graced with every dignity . The general form of Paradise my glance ...
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... eyes , and he is not . Terrors take hold on him as waters , a tempest stealeth him away in the night . The east wind carrieth him away , and he departeth ; and as a storm hurleth him out of his place . For God shall cast upon him , and ...
... eyes , and he is not . Terrors take hold on him as waters , a tempest stealeth him away in the night . The east wind carrieth him away , and he departeth ; and as a storm hurleth him out of his place . For God shall cast upon him , and ...
Contents
HOMER The Odyssey | 7 |
GREEK DRAMA | 143 |
PLATO The Apology | 319 |
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