Lyra Hellenca. [Metrical translations of the Prometheus of Aeschylus, and part of the Homeric Hymns. With an appendix of original poems.]

Lyra Hellenca. [Metrical translations of the Prometheus of Aeschylus, and part of the Homeric Hymns. With an appendix of original poems.]
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