The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats, Complete in One Volume ...Crissy & Markley, 1852 - 607 páginas |
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... Ulysses leaves once more Calypso for his native shore . O write no more the tale of Troy , If earth Death's scroll must be ! Nor mix with Laian rage the joy Which dawns upon the free : Although a subtle sphinx renew Riddles of death ...
... Ulysses leaves once more Calypso for his native shore . O write no more the tale of Troy , If earth Death's scroll must be ! Nor mix with Laian rage the joy Which dawns upon the free : Although a subtle sphinx renew Riddles of death ...
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... ULYSSES . THE CYCLOps . SILENUS . O , BACCHUS , what a world of toil , both now And ere these limbs were overworn with age , Have I endured for thee ! First , when thou fledd'st The mountain - nymphs who nurst thee , driven afar By the ...
... ULYSSES . THE CYCLOps . SILENUS . O , BACCHUS , what a world of toil , both now And ere these limbs were overworn with age , Have I endured for thee ! First , when thou fledd'st The mountain - nymphs who nurst thee , driven afar By the ...
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... ULYSSES . SILENUS . They think the sweetest thing a stranger brings Is his own flesh . ULYSSES . What do they eat man's flesh ? SILENUS . No one comes here who is not eaten up . ULYSSES . SILENUS . Absent on Etna , hunting with his dogs ...
... ULYSSES . SILENUS . They think the sweetest thing a stranger brings Is his own flesh . ULYSSES . What do they eat man's flesh ? SILENUS . No one comes here who is not eaten up . ULYSSES . SILENUS . Absent on Etna , hunting with his dogs ...
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... ULYSSES . Did it flow sweetly down your throat ? SILENUS . So that it tingled to my very nails . ULYSSES . And in addition I will give you gold . SILENUS . Let gold alone ! only unlock the cask . ULYSSES . Bring out some cheeses now ...
... ULYSSES . Did it flow sweetly down your throat ? SILENUS . So that it tingled to my very nails . ULYSSES . And in addition I will give you gold . SILENUS . Let gold alone ! only unlock the cask . ULYSSES . Bring out some cheeses now ...
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... ULYSSES . SILENUS . If I speak false ! Cyclops , I swear by Neptune who begot thee , By mighty Triton and by Nereus old , Calypso and the glaucous ocean Nymphs , The sacred waves , and all the race of fishes- Be these the witnesses , my ...
... ULYSSES . SILENUS . If I speak false ! Cyclops , I swear by Neptune who begot thee , By mighty Triton and by Nereus old , Calypso and the glaucous ocean Nymphs , The sacred waves , and all the race of fishes- Be these the witnesses , my ...
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