Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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... spake to me winged words : C " Wherefore thus , Odysseus , dost thou sit there like a speechless . man , consuming thine own soul , and dost not touch meat nor drink ? " ' So spake she , but I answered her , saying : " Oh , Circé , what ...
... spake to me winged words : C " Wherefore thus , Odysseus , dost thou sit there like a speechless . man , consuming thine own soul , and dost not touch meat nor drink ? " ' So spake she , but I answered her , saying : " Oh , Circé , what ...
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Edwin Mallard Everett. ' So spake I , and at once they hearkened to my words , but Euryl- ochus alone would have holden all my companions , and uttering his voice he spake to them winged words : " “ Wretched men that we are ! whither are ...
Edwin Mallard Everett. ' So spake I , and at once they hearkened to my words , but Euryl- ochus alone would have holden all my companions , and uttering his voice he spake to them winged words : " “ Wretched men that we are ! whither are ...
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... spake weeping , and pity fell on all the Achaeans . Then came near to them Medon and the divine minstrel , forth from the halls of Odysseus , for that sleep had let them go . They stood in the midst of the gathering , and amazement ...
... spake weeping , and pity fell on all the Achaeans . Then came near to them Medon and the divine minstrel , forth from the halls of Odysseus , for that sleep had let them go . They stood in the midst of the gathering , and amazement ...
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