The Adventures of Ulysses by Charles Lamb
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"Consulting how they might with safety bring about his restoration" "'But such as your fare is, eat it, and be welcome'" "'I am no more but thy father: I am even he'" "But the greater part reviled him and bade him begone" "When the maids were lighting the queen through a stately gallery" "Rose in a mass to overwhelm and crush those two" THE ADVENTURES OF ULYSSES CHAPTER ONE The Cicons.--The Fruit of the Lotos-tree.--Polyphemus and the Cyclops.-- The Kingdom of the Winds, and God Aeolus's Fatal Present.--The Laestrygonian Man-eaters. This history tells of the wanderings of Ulysses and his followers in their return from Troy, after the destruction of that famous city of Asia by the |
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