PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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... Pausanias , that she made no reply , but that she covered herself with her veil ; and that Icarius , perceiving at once by it that she inclined to Ulysses , suffered her to depart with him . A statue was afterwards placed by her father ...
... Pausanias , that she made no reply , but that she covered herself with her veil ; and that Icarius , perceiving at once by it that she inclined to Ulysses , suffered her to depart with him . A statue was afterwards placed by her father ...
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