Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Edwin Mallard Everett. To arms , my men , to arms ! the last day calls on the conquered . Re- turn me to the Greeks ; let me revisit and renew the fight . Never today shall we all perish unavenged . ” " Thereat I again gird on my sword ...
Edwin Mallard Everett. To arms , my men , to arms ! the last day calls on the conquered . Re- turn me to the Greeks ; let me revisit and renew the fight . Never today shall we all perish unavenged . ” " Thereat I again gird on my sword ...
Page 453
... arms reversed . When the whole long escorting file had advanced , Aeneas stopped , and sighing deep , pursued thus : ' Once again war's dreadful destiny calls us hence to other tears : hail thou for evermore , O princely Pallas , and ...
... arms reversed . When the whole long escorting file had advanced , Aeneas stopped , and sighing deep , pursued thus : ' Once again war's dreadful destiny calls us hence to other tears : hail thou for evermore , O princely Pallas , and ...
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... arms and feet quite bare she came between the two kings , and all around the barons watched her in silence , and some wept , for near the holy relics was a brazier burning . And trembling a little she stretched her right hand towards ...
... arms and feet quite bare she came between the two kings , and all around the barons watched her in silence , and some wept , for near the holy relics was a brazier burning . And trembling a little she stretched her right hand towards ...
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