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... Child ... ... J . H. Merivale . 139 The Husbandman's Offering .. Fragment I 11 III IV V VI ... Children .. ARISTOPHON ....... Love . 143 Marriage ... Cumberland . 198 ibid . 198 ibid . 198 ibid . 199 ibid . 199 199 .ibid . 199 ibid . 199 ...
... Child ... ... J . H. Merivale . 139 The Husbandman's Offering .. Fragment I 11 III IV V VI ... Children .. ARISTOPHON ....... Love . 143 Marriage ... Cumberland . 198 ibid . 198 ibid . 198 ibid . 199 ibid . 199 199 .ibid . 199 ibid . 199 ...
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... Child . ibid . 232 Anon . 232 Proem to the Phenomena ...... Sir C. A. Elton . 232 Prognostics of Weather ... LYCOPHRON .. .... From the Cassandra .. HEGESIPPUS ........ The Right hand Road to Hades ... .J . H. Merivale . 234 On a ...
... Child . ibid . 232 Anon . 232 Proem to the Phenomena ...... Sir C. A. Elton . 232 Prognostics of Weather ... LYCOPHRON .. .... From the Cassandra .. HEGESIPPUS ........ The Right hand Road to Hades ... .J . H. Merivale . 234 On a ...
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... Children ....... Fawkes . 253 Capricious Love- POLYSTRATUS .... Destruction of Corinth ANTIPATER OF SIDON On a Poplar ... Child . DIONYSIUS To his Mistress ... Hymn to Apollo .. The Kiss W. Hay . 267 Anon . 268 J. H. Merivale . 268 ...
... Children ....... Fawkes . 253 Capricious Love- POLYSTRATUS .... Destruction of Corinth ANTIPATER OF SIDON On a Poplar ... Child . DIONYSIUS To his Mistress ... Hymn to Apollo .. The Kiss W. Hay . 267 Anon . 268 J. H. Merivale . 268 ...
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... child , and grace thy father's side ; No crime of thine our present suffering draws , Not thou , but heaven's disposing will , the cause . The gods these armies and this force employ , The hostile gods conspire the fate of Troy . Now ...
... child , and grace thy father's side ; No crime of thine our present suffering draws , Not thou , but heaven's disposing will , the cause . The gods these armies and this force employ , The hostile gods conspire the fate of Troy . Now ...
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... child- The glittering terrors from his brows unbound , And placed the beaming helmet on the ground ; Then kiss'd the child , and , lifting high in air , Thus to the gods preferred a father's prayer : " O Thou ! whose glory fills the ...
... child- The glittering terrors from his brows unbound , And placed the beaming helmet on the ground ; Then kiss'd the child , and , lifting high in air , Thus to the gods preferred a father's prayer : " O Thou ! whose glory fills the ...
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