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  • Then did my spear pour out o'er Scythia's soil great drops of bloody rain, and Thrace too shared in the mingled slaughter.

    Rhesus 2008

  • Then did my spear pour out o'er Scythia's soil great drops of bloody rain, and Thrace too shared in the mingled slaughter.

    Rhesus 2008

  • And Scythia's swarming myriads who their dwelling make

    Prometheus Bound 2002

  • And Scythia's swarming myriads who their dwelling make

    Prometheus Bound 2002

  • Content to have made them two (20); while Scythia's hordes

    Pharsalia; Dramatic Episodes of the Civil Wars 39-65 Lucan

  • After I came down again to Scythia's Roost I sat down to rest.

    For Woman's Love Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth 1859

  • It is a long, rough road from here to old Scythia's Roost, which is right on our way to Rockhold.

    For Woman's Love Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth 1859

  • Yesterday morning I went to Scythia's Roost, climbed from that shelf to the top of the mountain and viewed the scene from it.

    For Woman's Love Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth 1859

  • The girl took it with a smile, but before she could open her lips to express her thanks, the youth had bowed, turned from the carriage, and was speeding his way up the rough mountain path, springing from crag to crag up to the ledge on which old Scythia's hut stood.

    For Woman's Love Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth 1859

  • "You took a long walk yesterday, I hear -- went across in the ferry boat, and strolled up to the foot of Scythia's Roost."

    For Woman's Love Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth 1859

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