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Page 14736
... leaving their only child to drift from one reluctant protector to another , until he brought up in the Soldiers ' Orphans ' Home of the State . If the sheriff's eyes were Indian , Indians may have very gentle eyes . He turned them now ...
... leaving their only child to drift from one reluctant protector to another , until he brought up in the Soldiers ' Orphans ' Home of the State . If the sheriff's eyes were Indian , Indians may have very gentle eyes . He turned them now ...
Page 14775
... Leave the tomb of Helice , leave that high cairn of the son of Lycaon , which seems wondrous fair , even in the eyes of the blessed . Give o'er , ye Muses , come , give o'er the pastoral song ! " Come hither , my prince , and take this ...
... Leave the tomb of Helice , leave that high cairn of the son of Lycaon , which seems wondrous fair , even in the eyes of the blessed . Give o'er , ye Muses , come , give o'er the pastoral song ! " Come hither , my prince , and take this ...
Page 14777
... leaving the bright palæstra . My magic wheel , draw home to me the man I love ! This fringe from his cloak Delphis lost ; that now I shred and cast into the cruel flame . Ah , ah , thou torturing Love , why clingest thou to me like a ...
... leaving the bright palæstra . My magic wheel , draw home to me the man I love ! This fringe from his cloak Delphis lost ; that now I shred and cast into the cruel flame . Ah , ah , thou torturing Love , why clingest thou to me like a ...
Page 14780
... leaves of green . We had not yet reached the mid- point of the way , nor was the tomb of Brasilas yet risen upon our sight , when - thanks be to the Muses we met a certain wayfarer , the best of men , a Cydonian . Lycidas was his name ...
... leaves of green . We had not yet reached the mid- point of the way , nor was the tomb of Brasilas yet risen upon our sight , when - thanks be to the Muses we met a certain wayfarer , the best of men , a Cydonian . Lycidas was his name ...
Page 14782
... leaves and with asphodel , and with curled parsley ; and softly will I drink , toasting Ageanax with lips clinging fast to the cup , and draining it even to the lees . Two shepherds shall be my flute - players , -one from Achar- næ ...
... leaves and with asphodel , and with curled parsley ; and softly will I drink , toasting Ageanax with lips clinging fast to the cup , and draining it even to the lees . Two shepherds shall be my flute - players , -one from Achar- næ ...
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