PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1834 - 295 pages |
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... Icarius , when he gave Penelope in marriage to Ulysses , endea- voured to persuade him to dwell in Lacedæmon ; and , when all he urged was to no purpose , he entreated his daughter to remain with him . When Ulysses set out with his ...
... Icarius , when he gave Penelope in marriage to Ulysses , endea- voured to persuade him to dwell in Lacedæmon ; and , when all he urged was to no purpose , he entreated his daughter to remain with him . When Ulysses set out with his ...
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