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... earth the race of men we find ; Each in his order a set time attends , - One generation rises , and another ends . ' Worsley . He , however , proceeds to announce himself as the grand- son of Bellerophon , who rode Pegasus , and slew ...
... earth the race of men we find ; Each in his order a set time attends , - One generation rises , and another ends . ' Worsley . He , however , proceeds to announce himself as the grand- son of Bellerophon , who rode Pegasus , and slew ...
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... earth's farthest end , Where Khadamanthus dwells , the gods shall send ; Where mortals easiest pass the careless hour ; No lingering winters there , nor snow , nor shower , But ocean ever , to refresh mankind , Breathes the soft spirit ...
... earth's farthest end , Where Khadamanthus dwells , the gods shall send ; Where mortals easiest pass the careless hour ; No lingering winters there , nor snow , nor shower , But ocean ever , to refresh mankind , Breathes the soft spirit ...
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... earth and sea Scourged with affliction , in the twentieth year , Safe to mine own land at last I flee . ' Worsley . Having at length told each other their adventures , they agree to keep the secret from Penelope until they can make sure ...
... earth and sea Scourged with affliction , in the twentieth year , Safe to mine own land at last I flee . ' Worsley . Having at length told each other their adventures , they agree to keep the secret from Penelope until they can make sure ...
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... earth's inhabitants her name , Wide on the wings of song , with endless praise proclaim . ' Worsley . Ulysses has still to visit his aged father Laertes , who is living in sad retirement on his farm ; and , while he seems yet ...
... earth's inhabitants her name , Wide on the wings of song , with endless praise proclaim . ' Worsley . Ulysses has still to visit his aged father Laertes , who is living in sad retirement on his farm ; and , while he seems yet ...
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... the increase of evil as each succeeds the other . The first race of mortals in the golden age he represents as , after death , becoming genii , and moving invisibly through the earth as ' ministers of good , and guards 730 HESIOD,
... the increase of evil as each succeeds the other . The first race of mortals in the golden age he represents as , after death , becoming genii , and moving invisibly through the earth as ' ministers of good , and guards 730 HESIOD,
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