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... Sparta , Pharæ , Messa , Brysiæ , From about Otylus , with those from Laus , 535 Helos , Amycle , and from Aygiæ , Went thirty good black ships with Menelaus . Which from his brother's forces stood apart , And he amongst them heart'ning ...
... Sparta , Pharæ , Messa , Brysiæ , From about Otylus , with those from Laus , 535 Helos , Amycle , and from Aygiæ , Went thirty good black ships with Menelaus . Which from his brother's forces stood apart , And he amongst them heart'ning ...
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... Sparta dwelt . 365 And in that shape went to call Helen home , That stood with other ladies of the town Upon a tow'r . When she was to her come , She gently with her finger stirr'd her gown . Helen , said she , Paris has for you sent ...
... Sparta dwelt . 365 And in that shape went to call Helen home , That stood with other ladies of the town Upon a tow'r . When she was to her come , She gently with her finger stirr'd her gown . Helen , said she , Paris has for you sent ...
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... Sparta , and Mycena wide . 50 Destroy you may which of them you think best , If you see cause ; I'll not stand in your way . Or if I do , what mends can I have so ? For since your power does mine so much outweigh , It will be done ...
... Sparta , and Mycena wide . 50 Destroy you may which of them you think best , If you see cause ; I'll not stand in your way . Or if I do , what mends can I have so ? For since your power does mine so much outweigh , It will be done ...
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... Sparta Helen brought . Of these , to give the Goddess , she took one The largest and most curiously wrought , And that like to a star in heaven shone . 285 And when unto the temple come they were , Theano opened the door ; for she ...
... Sparta Helen brought . Of these , to give the Goddess , she took one The largest and most curiously wrought , And that like to a star in heaven shone . 285 And when unto the temple come they were , Theano opened the door ; for she ...
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... ing to his son Telemachus in human shape , adviseth him to complain of the suitors before the council of the Lords , and then to go to Pylus and Sparta to enquire about his father . LIB . I. 40 Pallas adviseth Telemachus , & c ODYSSEY. ...
... ing to his son Telemachus in human shape , adviseth him to complain of the suitors before the council of the Lords , and then to go to Pylus and Sparta to enquire about his father . LIB . I. 40 Pallas adviseth Telemachus , & c ODYSSEY. ...
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