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How would you feel now, poor soul, if the fates had willed you to be saved, but not me? How could you endure your fear alone? Who would comfort your tears?
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How would you feel now, poor soul, if the fates had willed you to be saved, but not me? How could you endure your fear alone? Who would comfort your tears?
He asks them to inspire his work, which opens with the creation of the world and continues on to the present day, and is about the transformation of bodies.
[1] My soul is wrought to sing of forms transformed to bodies new and strange! Immortal Gods inspire my heart, for ye have changed yourselves and all things you ...
Based on the poetry of Hesiod (Works and Days, and. Theogony) and Callimachus (Aetia), the Metamorphoses features a collection separate stories linked by the ...
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One climbs a cliff; one in his boat is born: And ploughs above, where late he sow'd his corn. Others o'er chimney-tops and turrets row, And drop their ...
“Ah wretched me! ” her father cried; and as he clung around her horns and neck repeated while she groaned, “Ah wretched me!
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This intermediate reader offers text, vocabulary, and notes that are both informative and entertaining. The notes focus on fine points of grammar and ...