Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Page 179
... once there came to the town of Ilium what seemed a very dream of peace , the calm no wind stirs ever , a rich man's fragile , shining jewel , soft eyes that glancing shot a dart , flower of love that pierced men's hearts . But she ...
... once there came to the town of Ilium what seemed a very dream of peace , the calm no wind stirs ever , a rich man's fragile , shining jewel , soft eyes that glancing shot a dart , flower of love that pierced men's hearts . But she ...
Page 423
... once gladly do as bidden , and obey his command . But the Queen - who may delude a lover ? -foreknew his devices , and at once caught the presaging stir , fearing even where no fear was . To her likewise had evil Rumour borne the ...
... once gladly do as bidden , and obey his command . But the Queen - who may delude a lover ? -foreknew his devices , and at once caught the presaging stir , fearing even where no fear was . To her likewise had evil Rumour borne the ...
Page 986
... once set upon the poor beasts , I should be undone for ever ; for , alas ! that cart and they are all I have in the world to get a living with . " " Thou man of small faith , " said Don Quixote , " take them out quickly then , and go ...
... once set upon the poor beasts , I should be undone for ever ; for , alas ! that cart and they are all I have in the world to get a living with . " " Thou man of small faith , " said Don Quixote , " take them out quickly then , and go ...
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