Pass through the midst and bend th' all-seeing eye: The men who grind the poor, who wrest the right, Awless of Heaven's revenge, are naked to their sight. For thrice ten thousand holy Demons rove This breathing world, the delegates of Jove. Guardians... Hesiod, and Theognis - Page 30by Rev. James Davis - 1873 - 166 pagesFull view - About this book
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