... the web, wove with a golden shuttle. But a flourishing wood sprung up around her grot, alder and poplar, and sweet-smelling cypress. There also birds with spreading wings slept, owls and hawks, and widetongued crows of the ocean, to which maritime... The Odyssey, with the hymns, epigrams, and Battle of the frogs and mice, tr ... - Page 68by Homerus - 1851Full view - About this book
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