Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Page 86
... turn . And let me have the wages of good tidings as soon as ever he in his journeying shall come hither to his home . Then clothe me in a mantle and a doublet , goodly raiment . . . . All these things shall surely be accomplished even ...
... turn . And let me have the wages of good tidings as soon as ever he in his journeying shall come hither to his home . Then clothe me in a mantle and a doublet , goodly raiment . . . . All these things shall surely be accomplished even ...
Page 123
... turning it every way about , and proving it on this side and on that , lest the worms might have eaten the horns ... turn it hither and thither in his hands , this evil - witted beggar . ' But Odysseus of many counsels had lifted the ...
... turning it every way about , and proving it on this side and on that , lest the worms might have eaten the horns ... turn it hither and thither in his hands , this evil - witted beggar . ' But Odysseus of many counsels had lifted the ...
Page 584
... turn the hero from this venture . Up spake then the daring Siegfried : " Dear father mine , I would fain ever be without the love of noble dames , if I may not woo her in whom my heart hath great delight ; whatsoever any may aver , it ...
... turn the hero from this venture . Up spake then the daring Siegfried : " Dear father mine , I would fain ever be without the love of noble dames , if I may not woo her in whom my heart hath great delight ; whatsoever any may aver , it ...
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answered arms Athene bear behold blood body bring brought called cast CHORUS comes counsel CREON dark daughter dead dear death deed deep desire earth EDIPUS evil eyes face fair fall father fear fell fire follow friends gave give goddess gods Greek ground halls hand hast hath head hear heard heart heaven hold Italy JOCASTA keep king lady land leave light live look lord mind mother never night noble Odysseus once pass queen rest seen sent shalt ship side sons soon sorrow soul spake speak spirit stand sword Telemachus tell thee thine things thou thought took turned unto voice wife wind wise woman wooers Zeus