Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Page 67
... dead , first with mead and there- after with sweet wine , and for the third time with water , and sprinkle white meal thereon ; and entreat with many prayers the strengthless heads of the dead , and promise that on thy return to Ithaca ...
... dead , first with mead and there- after with sweet wine , and for the third time with water , and sprinkle white meal thereon ; and entreat with many prayers the strengthless heads of the dead , and promise that on thy return to Ithaca ...
Page 69
... dead . And I sprinkled white meal thereon , and entreated with many prayers the strengthless heads of the dead , and promised that on my return to Ithaca I would offer in my halls a barren heifer , the best I had , and fill the pyre ...
... dead . And I sprinkled white meal thereon , and entreated with many prayers the strengthless heads of the dead , and promised that on my return to Ithaca I would offer in my halls a barren heifer , the best I had , and fill the pyre ...
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... dead . He pursues and destroys the remnant of the paynim force , but Marsila escapes to Saragossa . Meanwhile the Amiral Baligant , Prince of Cairo and over- lord of Marsila , has gathered at Alexandria a great host and set sail for ...
... dead . He pursues and destroys the remnant of the paynim force , but Marsila escapes to Saragossa . Meanwhile the Amiral Baligant , Prince of Cairo and over- lord of Marsila , has gathered at Alexandria a great host and set sail for ...
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