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and phlox that drew him to the perfumed air of the garden,
Thuswagedanovelcombat,fortherewarredAgainstonemananarmy.Whywithdarts,Madmen,assailhimandwithslenders ...
saying, “It is not that I dare to be last. My horse would
Fragment#32--StephanusofByzantium:Pallantium.AcityofArcadia,sonamedafterPallas,oneofLycaon'ssons,acc ...
Some one said, “They are rude. How can you do such a
(ll.388-439)ThenPhoebusApolloponderedinhisheartwhatmenheshouldbringintobehisministersinsacrificeandt ...
is fond of adjusting his plans, and then carries them into
Fragment#81--Apollonius,Hom.Lexicon:`Aepytusagain,begotTlesenorandPeirithous.'Fragment#82--Strabo,vi ...
or that other infinitely more beautiful flower who wandered
Againstonemananarmy.Whywithdarts,Madmen,assailhimandwithslendershafts,'Gainstwhichhislifeisproof?Orp ...
condition are things to be ashamed of. When a country is
Fragment#2--ScholiastonHomer,Od.vii.104:`Theygrindtheyellowgrainatthemill.'Fragment#3--ScholiastonPi ...
The Master said, “When Ch’ih was proceeding to Ch’i,
(1)Theepithetprobablyindicatescoquettishness.(2)Aproverbialsayingmeaning,`whyenlargeonirrelevanttopi ...
required, but keeping the skirts of his robe before and
(ll.75-88)(25)Butsheherselfcametotheneat-builtshelters,andhimshefoundleftquitealoneinthehomestead--t ...
lamp was incapable of penetrating the fog. He groped with
"Why,youlittlegoose,whatcanbewronginit?""Inthefirstplace,Imissgoingtochurchbysettingoutattwo,"saidRu ...
and nobles; at home, to serve one’s father and elder
(ll.502-523)SosaidApollo.Andtheyreadilyharkenedtohimandobeyedhim.Firsttheyunfastenedthesheetsandletd ...
Zan requested grain for his mother. The Master said, “Give
(ll.1019-1020)Thesearetheimmortalgoddesseswholaywithmortalmenandbarethemchildrenlikeuntogods.(ll.102 ...
joy in the midst of these things. Riches and honors acquired
Fragment#99A--ScholiastonHomer,Iliad.xxiii.679:AndyetHesiodsaysthatafterhehaddiedinThebes,Argeiathed ...
all the inhabitants came down to the beach to see us pitch
INthe"TrojanHorse,"justattheend,yourememberthewords,"Toolatetheylearnwisdom."You,however,oldman,were ...
He went in accordingly, and said, “What sort of men were
Fragment#91--Philodemus,OnPiety,34:ButHesiod(saysthatApollo)wouldhavebeencastbyZeusintoTartarus(59); ...
When the he would adjust his mat, first taste it, and then
(ll.10-13)Andsohailtoyou,Dionysus,godofabundantclusters!Grantthatwemaycomeagainrejoicingtothisseason ...