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... Gold , fire ; by Brass , earth for the hard- ness ; by Tin , water , for the softness and inclination to fluxure ; by Silver , air , for the grossness and obscurity of the metal before it be refined . That which he calls avruya Tрiжλaka ...
... Gold , fire ; by Brass , earth for the hard- ness ; by Tin , water , for the softness and inclination to fluxure ; by Silver , air , for the grossness and obscurity of the metal before it be refined . That which he calls avruya Tрiжλaka ...
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... gold From Troy's knights to redeem their sons , whom to be dearly sold I or some other Greek must take ? or wouldst thou yet again Force from some other lord his prize , to soothe the lusts that reign In thy encroaching appetite ? It ...
... gold From Troy's knights to redeem their sons , whom to be dearly sold I or some other Greek must take ? or wouldst thou yet again Force from some other lord his prize , to soothe the lusts that reign In thy encroaching appetite ? It ...
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... gold , As A many as sufficed to make an hundred fringes , worth hundred oxen , every snake all sprawl- ing , all set forth With wondrous spirit . Through the host with this the Goddess ran , In fury , casting round her eyes , and ...
... gold , As A many as sufficed to make an hundred fringes , worth hundred oxen , every snake all sprawl- ing , all set forth With wondrous spirit . Through the host with this the Goddess ran , In fury , casting round her eyes , and ...
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... gold to be his wrack , Proud - girllike that doth ever bear her dower upon her back ; Which wise Achilles mark'd , slew him , and took his gold in strife , The rude unletter'd Caribæ , that bar- At Xanthus ' flood ; so little Death did ...
... gold to be his wrack , Proud - girllike that doth ever bear her dower upon her back ; Which wise Achilles mark'd , slew him , and took his gold in strife , The rude unletter'd Caribæ , that bar- At Xanthus ' flood ; so little Death did ...
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... gold were wrought ; Which bearing to the king , they cried : " Son of Laomedon Rise , for the well - rode peers of Troy , and brass - arm'd Greeks , in one , Send to thee to descend the field , that they firm vows may make ; For Paris ...
... gold were wrought ; Which bearing to the king , they cried : " Son of Laomedon Rise , for the well - rode peers of Troy , and brass - arm'd Greeks , in one , Send to thee to descend the field , that they firm vows may make ; For Paris ...
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Achilles Agamemnon Ajax Alcinous amongst answer'd Antilochus arms Atreus Atrides bear blood breast brought call'd cast charge chariot cloth extra command counsels Crown 8vo dame darts death Deiphobus Deity Diomed divine doth drave earth Eurymachus Eurypylus eyes fair fame fate father fear feast fell fight fire fleet flew force friends gave give Gods grace Grecian Greeks guest hand haste hath head heart heaven Hector Homer honour honour'd horse host Idomen ILIADS Ilion illustrated boards Jove Jove's king labour lance lives Lycian Menelaus mighty mind Nestor never Pallas Patroclus Peleus Phoebus Post 8vo pour'd Priam Priam's prince Pylos Queen reach'd sacred shield ship shore sire slain sleep soul spake spirit Spondanus stand stood strength strook sweet sword tears Telemachus thee Thetis thine thou took Trojans Troy turn'd Tydeus Ulysses vex'd wine wooers words wound