Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Band 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1929 |
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... Nausicaa , who had found grace in her sight . In her shape the grey - eyed Athene spake to the princess , saying : " Nausicaa , how hath thy mother so heedless a maiden to her daugh- ter ? Lo , thou hast shining raiment that lies by ...
... Nausicaa , who had found grace in her sight . In her shape the grey - eyed Athene spake to the princess , saying : " Nausicaa , how hath thy mother so heedless a maiden to her daugh- ter ? Lo , thou hast shining raiment that lies by ...
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... Nausicaa of the fair robes , who straightway marvelled on the dream , and went through the halls to tell her parents ... Nausicaa climbed into the wain . And her mother gave her soft olive oil also in a golden cruse , that she and ...
... Nausicaa of the fair robes , who straightway marvelled on the dream , and went through the halls to tell her parents ... Nausicaa climbed into the wain . And her mother gave her soft olive oil also in a golden cruse , that she and ...
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... Nausicaa of the white arms answered him , and said : " Stranger , forasmuch as thou seemest no evil man nor foolish and it is Olympian Zeus himself that giveth weal to men , to the good and to the evil , to each one as he will , and ...
... Nausicaa of the white arms answered him , and said : " Stranger , forasmuch as thou seemest no evil man nor foolish and it is Olympian Zeus himself that giveth weal to men , to the good and to the evil , to each one as he will , and ...
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