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... The Spectre of the Hearth , The Lonely Mother , The Friend of our Darker Days , We are growing old , Songs of our Land , 350 351 352 353 355 358 359 360 362 363 365 367 369 369 371 373 374 375 377 380 381 383 384 386 .
... The Spectre of the Hearth , The Lonely Mother , The Friend of our Darker Days , We are growing old , Songs of our Land , 350 351 352 353 355 358 359 360 362 363 365 367 369 369 371 373 374 375 377 380 381 383 384 386 .
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... her father's friend , by whom she was seduced . This coming to the knowledge of her guardian , he was anxious to conceal it , and accordingly sent her to Smyrna . Crytheis being near her time , went one day to a festival which the ...
... her father's friend , by whom she was seduced . This coming to the knowledge of her guardian , he was anxious to conceal it , and accordingly sent her to Smyrna . Crytheis being near her time , went one day to a festival which the ...
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Here he was hospitably entertained by a friend of Mentes , named Mentor , a man of wealth , from whom he learned many things relating to Ulysses , which he afterward made use of in composing his Odyssey .
Here he was hospitably entertained by a friend of Mentes , named Mentor , a man of wealth , from whom he learned many things relating to Ulysses , which he afterward made use of in composing his Odyssey .
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From this he realized a small profit , married , and had two daughters , one of whom died young ; the other became the wife of a very dear friend at Bolyssus . Having now determined to visit Athens , he embarked in a vessel for that ...
From this he realized a small profit , married , and had two daughters , one of whom died young ; the other became the wife of a very dear friend at Bolyssus . Having now determined to visit Athens , he embarked in a vessel for that ...
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The picture is by no means a sad one , nor is the immortal bard made to feel his blindness a disgrace , or to regret his loss of sight , by the neglect of his friends . The most distinguishing honors are paid him by the king and his ...
The picture is by no means a sad one , nor is the immortal bard made to feel his blindness a disgrace , or to regret his loss of sight , by the neglect of his friends . The most distinguishing honors are paid him by the king and his ...
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