The Iliad of Homer


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Had not th' Almighty Father, where he sits  
.. foreseen."  
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--"Paradise Lost," vi. 669.  
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94 --Gerenian Nestor. The epithet Gerenian either refers to the name  
of a place in which Nestor was educated, or merely signifies  
honoured, revered. See Schol. Venet. in II. B. 336; Strabo, viii. p.  
340.  
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95 --Ægae, Helice. Both these towns were conspicuous for their worship  
of Neptune.  
196 --As full blown, &c.  
"Il suo Lesbia quasi bel fior succiso,  
E in atto si gentil languir tremanti  
Gl' occhi, e cader siu 'l tergo il collo mira."  
Gier. Lib. ix. 85.  
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97 --Ungrateful, because the cause in which they were engaged was  
unjust.  
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Struck by the lab'ring priests' uplifted hands  
The victims fall: to heav'n they make their pray'r,  
43  
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