Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology by Anonymous
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page 95 of 334 (28%)
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[7] Ibid. xi. 37. [8] Ibid. x. 71. [9] Ibid. ix. 51. [10] Ibid. vii. 705, 723; ix. 28, 101-4, 151-6, 408. [11] Anth. Pal. ix. 269. [12] Ibid. ix. 138, 44, 75. [13] ix. 19 in this selection. [14] Anth. Pal. ix. 106. [15] Ibid. ix. 530. [16] Ibid. ix. 8. [17] Ibid. ix. 172; xi. 282. [18] Ibid. ix. 101, 257. XIV Of these prodigious natural forces the strongest and the most imposing is Death. Here, if anywhere, the Greek genius had its fullest scope |
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