Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Pressent, Volume 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1931 - American literature |
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Page 43
... land , thou shalt not lack raiment , nor aught else that is the due of a hapless suppliant , when he has met them who can befriend him . And I will show thee the town , and name the name of the people . The Phæacians hold this city and land ...
... land , thou shalt not lack raiment , nor aught else that is the due of a hapless suppliant , when he has met them who can befriend him . And I will show thee the town , and name the name of the people . The Phæacians hold this city and land ...
Page 276
... land adorned for pleasure all In barren splendour feebly waits the fall . As some fair female unadorned and plain , bined To pamper luxury , and thin mankind ; To see those joys the sons of pleasure know Extorted from his fellow ...
... land adorned for pleasure all In barren splendour feebly waits the fall . As some fair female unadorned and plain , bined To pamper luxury , and thin mankind ; To see those joys the sons of pleasure know Extorted from his fellow ...
Page 346
... land to human spirits given , light : The emerald fields were of dazzling glow , And the flowers of everlasting blow . Then deep in the stream her body they laid , The lowermost vales of the storied heaven ; From thence they can view ...
... land to human spirits given , light : The emerald fields were of dazzling glow , And the flowers of everlasting blow . Then deep in the stream her body they laid , The lowermost vales of the storied heaven ; From thence they can view ...
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