The Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley — Volume 3 by Percy Bysshe Shelley
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SILENUS: No one comes here who is not eaten up. ULYSSES: The Cyclops now--where is he? Not at home? SILENUS: Absent on Aetna, hunting with his dogs. ULYSSES: Know'st thou what thou must do to aid us hence? SILENUS: I know not: we will help you all we can. _125 ULYSSES: Provide us food, of which we are in want. SILENUS: Here is not anything, as I said, but meat. ULYSSES: But meat is a sweet remedy for hunger. SILENUS: Cow's milk there is, and store of curdled cheese. ULYSSES: Bring out:--I would see all before I bargain. _130 |
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