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Delphi Complete Works of Homer (Illustrated)
Then fairhaired Menelaos departed glancing everywhither, as an eagle which
men say hath keenest sight of all birds under heaven, and thoughhebefar aloftthe
fleetfooted hare eludeth him not bycrouching beneath a leafy bush, buttheeagle ...
... adeadly dart uponthe Argives,and the people died thick ononeanother,
forthearrows went everywhither among the wide hostof the Achaeans. At last a
seer in the fulness of his knowledge declared to us the oracles of Apollo, and I
was myself ...
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Ronsard and the Hellenic Renaissance in France
... terms unusual for Homer the gathering of the gods in council: "But Zeus bade
Themis summon the gods to the place of gathering from the brow of many-ridged
Olympus; and she sped everywhither, and bade them come to the house of Zeus.
... expressive with the brown squares in the green, the lowly homes of men, the
long lines of roads running everywhither, overwhelmingly pregnant with meaning
– wheat – wheat – wheat – nothing but wheat, a staggering visual manifestation ...
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The Works of Thomas Carlyle
Daun writes in pencil : ' The retreat is to Suchdol ' (Kuttenberg way, southward,
where we have heights again and magazines); Daun's Aide-de-camp is
galloping everywhither with that important Document; and Generals are
preparing for ...
Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill, 2010
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The works of John Donne
Everywhither: for, Quotvitia tot recentes deos": so many habitual sins, so many
idols : and so, every man hath some idol, some such sin ; and then, that idol
sends him to a further idol, that sin to another : for every sin needs the assistance,
and ...
John Donne, Henry Alford, 1839
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The Ballads of Marko Kraljevic
When the letters were gone forth everywhither, All the lords understood the
writing; They made such haste as ever men might, And came every one to
Prizren Castle, To Stepan the mighty Serbian Tsar, And they reached the Tsar
While he was ...
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Ronsard's Philosophic Thought
... and she sped everywhither, and bade them come to the house of Zeus. There
was no river that came not, save only Oceanus, nor any nymph, of all that haunt
the fair copses, the springs that feed the rivers, and the grassy meadows » (Iliad,
...
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Rivermen: A Romantic Iconography of the River and the Source
For Carlyle the mighty river debouched in a slough: "Besides it was talk not
flowing anythither like a river, but spreading everywhither in extricable currents
and regurgitations like a lake or sea ... so that, most times you felt logically lost; ...
Frederic Stewart Colwell, 1989