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... grace . Even to the Goddesse it did adde delight , Who thus invokt : ' Heare , thou whose vast embrace Enspheres the whole earth , nor disdaine thy grace To us that aske it in performing this . 80 To Nestor first , and these faire ...
... grace . Even to the Goddesse it did adde delight , Who thus invokt : ' Heare , thou whose vast embrace Enspheres the whole earth , nor disdaine thy grace To us that aske it in performing this . 80 To Nestor first , and these faire ...
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... grace : So Pallas wrought in him a grace as great From head to shoulders , and ashore did seate 370 375 His goodly presence - to which such a guise He shewd in going that it ravisht eies . Nausicaa's All which ( continude ) as he sate ...
... grace : So Pallas wrought in him a grace as great From head to shoulders , and ashore did seate 370 375 His goodly presence - to which such a guise He shewd in going that it ravisht eies . Nausicaa's All which ( continude ) as he sate ...
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... grace in enamouring dance , Enflame our guest here , that he may advance Our worth past all the worlds to his home friends , As well for the unmatcht grace that commends Your skills in footing of a dance as theirs That flie a race best ...
... grace in enamouring dance , Enflame our guest here , that he may advance Our worth past all the worlds to his home friends , As well for the unmatcht grace that commends Your skills in footing of a dance as theirs That flie a race best ...
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Certaine Ancient Greeke Epigrammes | 9 |
The Second Booke | 28 |
The Third Booke | 43 |
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Alcinous amongst Amphinomus answerd Antinous arriv'd Atrides beare blood bore brought cast command counsaile Court Cyclop Dame death Deities divine doth eare earth Eumæus Euryclea Eurylochus Eurymachus eyes faire fame farre Fate Father feare feast fire flew friends gave gifts give gloss Goddesse Gods grace Guest hand hast hath heare heart heaven heere HOMER'S ODYSSES I'le Icarius Jove Jove's King Laertes Laodamas liv'd live Lotophagi lov'd maids Megapenthes Melanthius Menelaus mind Minerva mov'd Nausicaa Neptune never night Nuptials Oxen Pallas past Penelope Phæacians Pisistratus powre praid Pylos Queene reacht rest rich sacred sate seate selfe serv'd shew ship shore sight Sire sleepe sonne souldiers soule spirit stood strait strooke Sunne sweet teares Telemachus thee Theoclymenus things thou thought Tiresias tooke Troy Troyans Ulysses usde vertue weeds wife winds wine wise wisedome wooers words yeeld yong