Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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... face to face on my child's murder , and polluted a father's countenance with death . Ah , not such to a foe was the Achilles whose parentage thou beliest ; but he revered a suppliant's right and trust , restored to the tomb Hector's ...
... face to face on my child's murder , and polluted a father's countenance with death . Ah , not such to a foe was the Achilles whose parentage thou beliest ; but he revered a suppliant's right and trust , restored to the tomb Hector's ...
Page 571
... face on the green grass . Under him he laid his sword and his horn of ivory ; and he turned his face towards the paynim folk , for he would that Charles and all his men should say that the gentle Count had died a conqueror . Speedily ...
... face on the green grass . Under him he laid his sword and his horn of ivory ; and he turned his face towards the paynim folk , for he would that Charles and all his men should say that the gentle Count had died a conqueror . Speedily ...
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... face , well I knew the venom of the argument . And when my face was stretched forth , my sight perceived those primal creatures resting from their strewing , and mine eyes , as yet hardly steadfast , saw Beatrice turned towards the ...
... face , well I knew the venom of the argument . And when my face was stretched forth , my sight perceived those primal creatures resting from their strewing , and mine eyes , as yet hardly steadfast , saw Beatrice turned towards the ...
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