Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Page 36
... winds , and shrouded in clouds the land and sea : and down sped night from heaven . The East Wind and the South Wind clashed , and the stormy West , and the North , that is born in the bright air , rolling onward a great wave . Then ...
... winds , and shrouded in clouds the land and sea : and down sped night from heaven . The East Wind and the South Wind clashed , and the stormy West , and the North , that is born in the bright air , rolling onward a great wave . Then ...
Page 82
... wind ceased to blow with a rushing storm , and at once we climbed the ship and launched into the broad deep . ' But now when we left that isle nor any other land appeared , but sky and sea only , even then the son of Cronos stayed a ...
... wind ceased to blow with a rushing storm , and at once we climbed the ship and launched into the broad deep . ' But now when we left that isle nor any other land appeared , but sky and sea only , even then the son of Cronos stayed a ...
Page 394
... winds , as in banded array , pour where passage is given them , and cover earth . with eddying blasts . East wind and south wind together , and the gusty south - wester , falling prone on the sea , stir it up from its lowest chambers ...
... winds , as in banded array , pour where passage is given them , and cover earth . with eddying blasts . East wind and south wind together , and the gusty south - wester , falling prone on the sea , stir it up from its lowest chambers ...
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