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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... Odysseus might awake , and see the lovely maiden , who should be his guide to the city of the Phæacian men . So then the princess threw the ball at one of her company ; she missed the girl , and cast the ball into the deep eddying ...
... Odysseus might awake , and see the lovely maiden , who should be his guide to the city of the Phæacian men . So then the princess threw the ball at one of her company ; she missed the girl , and cast the ball into the deep eddying ...
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... Odysseus meat and drink , and the steadfast goodly Odysseus did eat and drink eagerly , for it was long since he had tasted food . Now Nausicaa of the white arms had another thought . She folded the raiment and stored it in the goodly ...
... Odysseus meat and drink , and the steadfast goodly Odysseus did eat and drink eagerly , for it was long since he had tasted food . Now Nausicaa of the white arms had another thought . She folded the raiment and stored it in the goodly ...
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... Odysseus , till he should come to his own country . Odysseus Reveals Himself to His Father ( From Book XXIV ; translated by George Chapman ) When Jove's fair daughters , the all- ripening Hours , Gave timely date to it . " This charged ...
... Odysseus , till he should come to his own country . Odysseus Reveals Himself to His Father ( From Book XXIV ; translated by George Chapman ) When Jove's fair daughters , the all- ripening Hours , Gave timely date to it . " This charged ...
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