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... the whole romantic story of the Argonauts : how Jason and his hero - comrades , at the instigation of Pelias , the usurping king of Thessalian Iolchos , undertook the COPYRIGHT , 1901 , BY FRANK JUSTUS MILLER The Lakeside The Drama II.
... the whole romantic story of the Argonauts : how Jason and his hero - comrades , at the instigation of Pelias , the usurping king of Thessalian Iolchos , undertook the COPYRIGHT , 1901 , BY FRANK JUSTUS MILLER The Lakeside The Drama II.
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... the whole romantic story of the Argonauts : how Jason and his hero - comrades , at the instigation of Pelias , the usurping king of Thessalian Iolchos , undertook the first voyage in quest of the golden fleece ; how The Drama II.
... the whole romantic story of the Argonauts : how Jason and his hero - comrades , at the instigation of Pelias , the usurping king of Thessalian Iolchos , undertook the first voyage in quest of the golden fleece ; how The Drama II.
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... Pelias ' own daughters into slay- ing their aged sire ; how , for this act , Medea and her husband were exiled from Thessaly and went and dwelt in Corinth ; how , for ten happy years , she lived with her husband and two sons in this ...
... Pelias ' own daughters into slay- ing their aged sire ; how , for this act , Medea and her husband were exiled from Thessaly and went and dwelt in Corinth ; how , for ten happy years , she lived with her husband and two sons in this ...
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... Pelias , ere thou judgedst him to death ? — But come , I'll give thee grace to plead thy goodly cause . Medea . How hard the task to turn the soul from wrath , when once To wrath inclined ; how ' tis the creed of sceptered kings To ...
... Pelias , ere thou judgedst him to death ? — But come , I'll give thee grace to plead thy goodly cause . Medea . How hard the task to turn the soul from wrath , when once To wrath inclined ; how ' tis the creed of sceptered kings To ...
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... Pelias was o'ercome ; For him the flight , the plunder of my father's realm , My sire forsaken and my infant brother slain , And all the guilt that love suggests ; ' twas all for him . Deep - dyed in sin am I , but on my guilty soul The ...
... Pelias was o'ercome ; For him the flight , the plunder of my father's realm , My sire forsaken and my infant brother slain , And all the guilt that love suggests ; ' twas all for him . Deep - dyed in sin am I , but on my guilty soul The ...
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Страница 184 - Love, that in gentle heart is quickly learnt 1 . Entangled him by that fair form, from me Ta'en in such cruel sort, as grieves me still: Love, that denial takes from none beloved, Caught me with pleasing him so passing well, That, as thou seest, he yet deserts me not. Love brought us to one death:
Страница 180 - the founder of my fabric moved: To rear me was the task of power divine, Supremest wisdom, and primeval love. Before me things create were none, save things Eternal, and eternal I endure. All hope abandon, ye who enter here.
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Страница 180 - when Vergil tells him that Beatrice herself has sent him, Dante expresses his willingness to undertake the difficult and awe-inspiring task. It is nightfall when they reach the gate of hell, over which is written the dread inscription: "Through me you pass into the city of woe: Through me you pass into eternal pain: Through me among the people lost for
Страница 217 - beneath Green mantle, robed in hue of living flame . And o'er my spirit, that so long a time Had from her presence felt no shuddering dread, Albeit mine eyes discerned her not, there moved A hidden virtue from her, at whose touch The power of ancient love was strong within me.
Страница 184 - for smile so rapturously kissed By one so deep in love, then he, who ne'er From me shall separate, at once my lips All trembling kissed. The book and writer both Were love's purveyors. In its leaves that day
Страница 183 - 'O gracious creature and benign! who go'st Visiting, through this element obscure, Us, who the world with bloody stain imbrued; If, for a friend, the King of all, we owned, Our prayer to him should for thy peace arise, Since thou hast pity on our evil plight. Of
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