The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley ...: Plays, translations & longer poemsJ.M. Dent & Company, 1910 |
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... Silenus . Hail thou , O Stranger ! tell thy country and thy race . Ulysses . The Ithacan Ulysses and the king Of Cephalonia . Silenus . Oh ! I know the man , Wordy and shrewd , the son of Sisyphus . Ulysses . I am the same , but do not ...
... Silenus . Hail thou , O Stranger ! tell thy country and thy race . Ulysses . The Ithacan Ulysses and the king Of Cephalonia . Silenus . Oh ! I know the man , Wordy and shrewd , the son of Sisyphus . Ulysses . I am the same , but do not ...
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... Silenus . The wanton wretch ! she was bewitched to see The many - coloured anklets and the chain Of woven gold which ... Silenus . Hide yourselves quick within that hollow rock . Ulysses . ' Twere perilous to fly into the net . Silenus ...
... Silenus . The wanton wretch ! she was bewitched to see The many - coloured anklets and the chain Of woven gold which ... Silenus . Hide yourselves quick within that hollow rock . Ulysses . ' Twere perilous to fly into the net . Silenus ...
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... Silenus ? Shall I stay ? Silenus . Stay - for what need have you of pot companions ? Cyclops . Indeed this place is closely carpeted With flowers and grass . Silenus . And in the sun - warm noon ' Tis sweet to drink . Lie down beside me ...
... Silenus ? Shall I stay ? Silenus . Stay - for what need have you of pot companions ? Cyclops . Indeed this place is closely carpeted With flowers and grass . Silenus . And in the sun - warm noon ' Tis sweet to drink . Lie down beside me ...
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