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... hand the hammer's ponderous weight He wielded , while the other grasped the tongs . And first a shield he fashioned , vast and strong , With rich adornment ; circled with a rim , Threefold , bright - gleaming , whence a silver belt ...
... hand the hammer's ponderous weight He wielded , while the other grasped the tongs . And first a shield he fashioned , vast and strong , With rich adornment ; circled with a rim , Threefold , bright - gleaming , whence a silver belt ...
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... hand , in silence stood The king , rejoicing in the plenteous swathe . A little way removed , the heralds slew A sturdy ox , and now beneath an oak Prepared the feast ; while women mixed , hard by , White barley porridge for the ...
... hand , in silence stood The king , rejoicing in the plenteous swathe . A little way removed , the heralds slew A sturdy ox , and now beneath an oak Prepared the feast ; while women mixed , hard by , White barley porridge for the ...
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... hand had traced A pasture broad with fleecy flocks o'erspread , In a fair glade , with folds , and tents , and pens . There , too , the skilful artist's hand had wrought With curious workmanship , a mazy dance , Like that which Dædalus ...
... hand had traced A pasture broad with fleecy flocks o'erspread , In a fair glade , with folds , and tents , and pens . There , too , the skilful artist's hand had wrought With curious workmanship , a mazy dance , Like that which Dædalus ...
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... hands twice all around , during which process the mate sang out , " Bare a hand there , " and I mechanically took off my glove , McAuburn and I were transported to the shore , where , while waiting for a wagon to take us to the old town ...
... hands twice all around , during which process the mate sang out , " Bare a hand there , " and I mechanically took off my glove , McAuburn and I were transported to the shore , where , while waiting for a wagon to take us to the old town ...
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... hand , Wander unwearied through the blue abyss ; They own Thy power , accomplish Thy command , All gay with life , all eloquent with bliss . What shall we call them ? - Piles of crystal light , A glorious company of golden streams ...
... hand , Wander unwearied through the blue abyss ; They own Thy power , accomplish Thy command , All gay with life , all eloquent with bliss . What shall we call them ? - Piles of crystal light , A glorious company of golden streams ...
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