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The Illiad: The Battle in the River Scamander.
The Battle of the Gods, and th... The Death of Hector. The Battle in the River Scamander. The Trojans fly before Achilles, some towards the town, others to the river Scamander; he…Steve Fossett, 2005 News
millionaire business executive and adventurer, completed a nonstop 23,000-mile journey around the world in March, making him the first person in the world to do so. He circumnavigated the…William Shakespeare: Cymbeline, Act V, Scene III
Scene IIIAnother part of the fieldEnter Posthumus Leonatus and a British LordLordCamest thou from where they made the stand?Posthumus LeonatusI did. Though you, it seems, come from the fliers…Brewer's: Flyman's Plot
(The). In theatrical language, means a list of all the articles required by the flyman in the play produced. The flyman is the scene-shifter, or the “man in the flies.” Source:…Brewer's: Kite
(A), in legal phraseology, is a junior counsel who is allotted at an assize court to advocate the cause of a prisoner who is without other defence. For this service he receives a guinea as…The Iliad of Homer: The Sixth Battle, the Acts and Death of Patroclus
The Fifth Battle at the Ships;... The Seventh Battle, for the Bo... The Sixth Battle, the Acts and Death of Patroclus Patroclus (in pursuance of the request of Nestor in the eleventh…Amy Lowell: Garden Games
Garden GamesThe tall clock is striking twelve; And the little girls stop in the hall to watch it, And the big ships rocking in a half-circle Above the dial. Twelve o'clock! Down the side…Physical Science Projects
Science projects for all grades. More Science Projects Biology Science ProjectsBotany Science ProjectsChemistry Science ProjectsEarth Science ProjectsRelated Links Physics (Encyclopedia…Poems: The Sick Rose
by WilliamBlakeNurse's SongThe FlyThe Sick Rose O rose, thou art sick! The invisible worm, That flies in the night, In the howling storm, Has found out thy bed Of crimson…Poems by Emily Dickinson: XVIII ("Angels in the early morning")
by EmilyDickinsonXVIIXIXXVIII Angels in the early morning May be seen the dews among, Stooping, plucking, smiling, flying: Do the buds to them belong? Angels when the sun is hottest May…