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“Anchises who was tending cattle at that time among the steep hills of many-fountained Ida, and in shape was like the immortal gods.”
“The sense of violent bodily pain, or of perpetual misfortune, or of the baseness of all in whom he trusted, and other steady influx of many-fountained sorrow, may wear him for a time, and even fetch his spirit lower than the more vicarious woe can do.”
“From its embowered and many-fountained height it looks over to the”
“So she came to many-fountained Ida, the mother of wild creatures and went straight to the homestead across the mountains.”
“Aphrodite too, while they sang sweetly on the mount of many-fountained”
“Perhaps it is because he is not stupid that the boy is unhappy on the many-fountained hills.”
“Poor old Paris looked very shabby to one who remembered her in former days with her clean streets and many-fountained parks.”
“The spurs and crests of many-fountained Ida quaked, as also the city of the Trojans and the ships of the Achaeans.”
“Then she turned her eyes to Jove as he sat on the topmost crests of many-fountained Ida, and loathed him.”
“When they reached many-fountained Ida, mother of wild beasts, they found Jove seated on topmost Gargarus with a fragrant cloud encircling his head as with a diadem.”
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The Iliad
Selection from Homer's, The Iliad. Written 800BCE. Samuel Butler translation.
countless ills, pestilence, Olympus, spoke fiercely, in reverence, with his bow and ..., in their death-th..., loved of heaven, plague, wisest of augurs, black with rage, his eyes flashed ... and 102 more...
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