The Iliad: Book 1 (Homer Poems)
Sing, O goddess, the anger of Achilles son of Peleus, that broughtcountless ills upon the Achaeans. Many a brave soul ...
Sing, O goddess, the anger of Achilles son of Peleus, that broughtcountless ills upon the Achaeans. Many a brave soul ...
Up and down the village streetsStrange are the forms my fancy meets,For the thoughts and things of to-day are hid,And ...
Who talks of coercion? who dares to deny A resolute people the right to be free?Let him blot out forever one ...
Long ago the Gladiators,When the call to combat came,Marching past the massed spectators,Hailed the Emp'ror with acclaim!Voices ringing with the ...
Hagar sits all weepingon a stone mid roadand asks the windswhich way to go.One says, Go east -the other - ...
Bird of the woodland, sing me a song,Fain would I list to thee, all the day long.Out from thy cosy ...
ALL of a piece were the sunset light,The rose in the tree, and the golden girl;Beauty, the weaver, 'twas that ...
IWe look for her that sunlike stoodUpon the forehead of our day,An orb of nations, radiating foodFor body and for ...
IEnter these enchanted woods,You who dare.Nothing harms beneath the leavesMore than waves a swimmer cleaves.Toss your heart up with the ...
. Athelstan King, Lord among Earls, Bracelet-bestower and Baron ...
Mesrob, standing against the Armenian centuries, You, rock of diamond, You, undiscoverable lighthouse of consciousness, Which sows flashes From the ...
We who have seen Italia in the throes,Half risen but to be hurled to ground, and nowLike a ripe field ...
THE God of Freedom bless,With strength for self-redress, The People's might;The cause of man to save,Arouse each ...
They were forthright days when Jim was born, When they called a spade a spade.And statesmen held in lofty scorn ...
Long ago the Gladiators,When the call to combat came,Marching past the massed spectators,Hailed the Emp'ror with acclaim!Voices ringing with the ...
Heavy and dark, with gusts of spiteful snow, The moody moments of today lagged by; And when the boding evening ...
(a) they seek to celebrate the word not to bring their knives out on a poem dissecting it to find ...
for all my country poses my cells belong to a town grass is symbol-deep in me but brick dips deeper ...
Athelstan King, Lord among Earls, Bracelet-bestower and Baron of Barons, He with his brother, Edmund Atheling, Gaining a lifelong Glory ...
Long ago the Gladiators, When the call to combat came, Marching past the massed spectators, Hailed the Emp'ror with acclaim! ...
Swift, through some trap mine eyes have never found, Dim-panelled in the painted scene of Sleep, Thou, giant Harlequin of ...
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