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They take us into a dreamlike world where every leaf and flower and brook may tell a story , where deities and heroes share the lives of mortal men and women , and rivers , beasts , and trees are sympathetic observers often given to ...
They take us into a dreamlike world where every leaf and flower and brook may tell a story , where deities and heroes share the lives of mortal men and women , and rivers , beasts , and trees are sympathetic observers often given to ...
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Whose tushes never sheath'd he whetteth still , Like to a mortal butcher bent to kill . 620 104 ' On his bow - back he hath a battle set Of bristly pikes that ever threat his foes ; His eyes like glow - worms shine when he doth fret ...
Whose tushes never sheath'd he whetteth still , Like to a mortal butcher bent to kill . 620 104 ' On his bow - back he hath a battle set Of bristly pikes that ever threat his foes ; His eyes like glow - worms shine when he doth fret ...
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... with chilly cold and dry , And unto these the other contrary ; 710 And by their influence pow'rful on the earth , Predominant in man's frail mortal birth ; And that our lives ' effects and fortunes are , As is that happy or unlucky ...
... with chilly cold and dry , And unto these the other contrary ; 710 And by their influence pow'rful on the earth , Predominant in man's frail mortal birth ; And that our lives ' effects and fortunes are , As is that happy or unlucky ...
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INTRODUCTION page | 1 |
Spenser | 7 |
Scyllas Metamorphosis | 14 |
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