Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Page 111
... land of the men of Thesprotia , and is bringing with him many choice treasures , as he begs through the land . But he has lost his dear com- panions and his hollow ship on the wine - dark sea , for Zeus and Helios had a grudge against ...
... land of the men of Thesprotia , and is bringing with him many choice treasures , as he begs through the land . But he has lost his dear com- panions and his hollow ship on the wine - dark sea , for Zeus and Helios had a grudge against ...
Page 584
... land . " To this Prince Siegmund replied : “ Thy speech liketh me not , for if this tale were told upon the Rhine , then durst thou never ride unto that land . Long time have Gunther and Gernot been known to me . By force may none win ...
... land . " To this Prince Siegmund replied : “ Thy speech liketh me not , for if this tale were told upon the Rhine , then durst thou never ride unto that land . Long time have Gunther and Gernot been known to me . By force may none win ...
Page 627
... land most wrongfully ; it is time such land came back to its lord . " And Tristan ( in a word ) when his uncle had armed him knight , crossed the sea , and was hailed of his father's vassals , and killed Rivalen's slayer and was ...
... land most wrongfully ; it is time such land came back to its lord . " And Tristan ( in a word ) when his uncle had armed him knight , crossed the sea , and was hailed of his father's vassals , and killed Rivalen's slayer and was ...
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