Then the goddess, grey-eyed Athene, answered him : 'Yea now, I will plainly tell thee all. I avow me to be Mentes, son of wise Anchialus, and I bear rule among the Taphians, lovers of the oar. And now am I come to shore, as thou seest, with ship and crew,... Proceedings - Page 59by Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society - 1898Full view - About this book
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