Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Page 36
... deep , grasping his trident in his hands ; and he roused all storms of all manner of winds , and shrouded in clouds the land and sea : and down sped night from heaven . The East Wind and the South Wind clashed , and the stormy West ...
... deep , grasping his trident in his hands ; and he roused all storms of all manner of winds , and shrouded in clouds the land and sea : and down sped night from heaven . The East Wind and the South Wind clashed , and the stormy West ...
Page 80
... deep . Howbeit for this present let us yield to the black night , and we will make ready our supper abiding by the swift ship , and in the morning we will climb on board , and put out into the broad deep . " ' So spake Eurylochus , and ...
... deep . Howbeit for this present let us yield to the black night , and we will make ready our supper abiding by the swift ship , and in the morning we will climb on board , and put out into the broad deep . " ' So spake Eurylochus , and ...
Page 436
... deep withdrawn in the covert of the vale a woodland and rustling forest thickets , and the river of Lethe that ... deep . Therefore they are schooled in punishment , and pay all the forfeit of a lifelong ill ; some are hung stretched to ...
... deep withdrawn in the covert of the vale a woodland and rustling forest thickets , and the river of Lethe that ... deep . Therefore they are schooled in punishment , and pay all the forfeit of a lifelong ill ; some are hung stretched to ...
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