Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Pressent, Band 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1931 |
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... maidens and the princess , they fell to play- ing at ball , casting away their tires , and among them Nausicaa of the white arms began the song . And even as Artemis , the archer , moveth down the mountain , either along the ridges of ...
... maidens and the princess , they fell to play- ing at ball , casting away their tires , and among them Nausicaa of the white arms began the song . And even as Artemis , the archer , moveth down the mountain , either along the ridges of ...
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... maidens of the fair tresses : " Halt , my maidens , whither flee ye at the sight of a man ? Ye surely do not take him for an enemy ? That mortal breathes not , and never will be born , who shall come with war to the land of the ...
... maidens of the fair tresses : " Halt , my maidens , whither flee ye at the sight of a man ? Ye surely do not take him for an enemy ? That mortal breathes not , and never will be born , who shall come with war to the land of the ...
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... maidens , saying : " Listen , my white - armed maidens , and I will say somewhat . Not without the will of all the gods who hold Olympus hath this man come among the godlike Phæacians . Erewhile he seemed to me uncomely , but now he is ...
... maidens , saying : " Listen , my white - armed maidens , and I will say somewhat . Not without the will of all the gods who hold Olympus hath this man come among the godlike Phæacians . Erewhile he seemed to me uncomely , but now he is ...
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