Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers, Band 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1927 |
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... deep , eloquent things in half a dozen half - sentences as he does . His jests scald like tears ; and he probes a question with a play upon words . " Moreover , one cannot well condescend to a man who , although he was full of whims and ...
... deep , eloquent things in half a dozen half - sentences as he does . His jests scald like tears ; and he probes a question with a play upon words . " Moreover , one cannot well condescend to a man who , although he was full of whims and ...
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... deep sea . If it is muster day in any village of the strip , all the ancestors above sixteen years old are marching about in armor . The officers wear swords , the men carry " match - locks " or ten- foot pikes . If it is town - meeting ...
... deep sea . If it is muster day in any village of the strip , all the ancestors above sixteen years old are marching about in armor . The officers wear swords , the men carry " match - locks " or ten- foot pikes . If it is town - meeting ...
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... deep , even where the sea , in beating on the coast , washed the pebbles clean . Then having bathed and anointed them well with olive oil , they took their mid - day meal on the river's banks , waiting till the clothes should dry in the ...
... deep , even where the sea , in beating on the coast , washed the pebbles clean . Then having bathed and anointed them well with olive oil , they took their mid - day meal on the river's banks , waiting till the clothes should dry in the ...
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... deep , but all that time contin- ually the wave bare me , and the vehement winds drave , from the isle Ogygia . And now some god has cast me on this shore , that here too , methinks , some evil may betide me ; for I trow not that ...
... deep , but all that time contin- ually the wave bare me , and the vehement winds drave , from the isle Ogygia . And now some god has cast me on this shore , that here too , methinks , some evil may betide me ; for I trow not that ...
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... deep curling locks to flow , like the hyacinth flower . And as when some skillful man overlays gold upon silver - one that Hephaestus and Pallas Athene have taught all manner of craft , and full of grace is his handiwork - even so did ...
... deep curling locks to flow , like the hyacinth flower . And as when some skillful man overlays gold upon silver - one that Hephaestus and Pallas Athene have taught all manner of craft , and full of grace is his handiwork - even so did ...
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