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I'm one , says he , of poor descent , my name Is Achæmenides , my country Greece ; Ulysses ' sad compeer , who , whilst he fled The raging Cyclops , left me here behind , Disconsolate , forlorn ; within the cave He left me , giant ...
I'm one , says he , of poor descent , my name Is Achæmenides , my country Greece ; Ulysses ' sad compeer , who , whilst he fled The raging Cyclops , left me here behind , Disconsolate , forlorn ; within the cave He left me , giant ...
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Troy , says the goddess , perjured Troy has felt The dire effects of her proud tyrant's guilt ; The towering pile , and soft abodes , Walled by the hand of servile gods , Now spreads its ruins all around , And lies inglorious on the ...
Troy , says the goddess , perjured Troy has felt The dire effects of her proud tyrant's guilt ; The towering pile , and soft abodes , Walled by the hand of servile gods , Now spreads its ruins all around , And lies inglorious on the ...
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The god repented of the oath he took , For anguish thrice his radiant head he shook ; “ My son , " says he , " some other proof require , Rash was my promise , rash is thy desire . I'd fain deny this wish which thou hast made ...
The god repented of the oath he took , For anguish thrice his radiant head he shook ; “ My son , " says he , " some other proof require , Rash was my promise , rash is thy desire . I'd fain deny this wish which thou hast made ...
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They ask what brings her there : “ Ne'er ask , ” says she , “ What brings me here , heaven is no place for me . You'll see , when night has covered all things o'er , Jove's starry bastard and triumphant whore Usurp the heavens ; you'll ...
They ask what brings her there : “ Ne'er ask , ” says she , “ What brings me here , heaven is no place for me . You'll see , when night has covered all things o'er , Jove's starry bastard and triumphant whore Usurp the heavens ; you'll ...
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Thus , entering into destiny , the maid The secrets of offended Jove betrayed : More had she still to say ; but now appears Oppressed with sobs and sighs , and drowned in tears . My voice , " says she , " is gone , my language fails ...
Thus , entering into destiny , the maid The secrets of offended Jove betrayed : More had she still to say ; but now appears Oppressed with sobs and sighs , and drowned in tears . My voice , " says she , " is gone , my language fails ...
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