The Poets and the Poetry of the Ancient Greeks: With an Historical Introduction, and a Brief View of Grecian Philosophers, Orators, and Historians |
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Achilles Adonis Alcæus Anacreon ancient Anthology Archilochus Aristophanes Athenæus Athenian Athens Bacchylides beautiful beneath born breast breath Callimachus celebrated character chorus comedy comic court dead death deep divine drama earth eminent epic epigrams Eschylus Euenus Euripides eyes fame fate father fragments genius glory goddess gods grace Grecian Greece Greek Greek Anthology grief hand hath heart heaven hence heroes Hesiod Hiero Hipparchus Homer honor hymns island Jove Jove's king live lyric maid Medea Meleager mighty mind mortal mother mourn Muses native nature nymph o'er odes Onomacritus Persian Philoctetes philosophical Pindar poems poet poetic poetry praise preserved race remarks round Sappho shore Simonides sleep smile song soon Sophocles soul Sparta Spartan spirit Stesichorus strain Suidas Susarion sweet tears Thebes thee Theocritus thine thou tion tomb tragedy tyrant Venus verses wave writer youth