Arcesius
Americannoun
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To Arcesius Laertes only was born, from Laertes descended only Ulysses, from Ulysses I alone have sprung, whom he left so young, that from me never comfort arose to him.
From The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 3 Books for Children by Lamb, Mary
Arcesius and Pytheos said so, as well as Hermogenes.
From The Ten Books on Architecture by Vitruvius Pollio
As if she had never learned the truth, she returns to her wifely love for Arcesius.
From A Second Book of Operas by Krehbiel, Henry Edward
Laërtes; his Arcesius; and from Jove “Arcesius came direct: nor in this line, “E'er any exil'd or condemn'd appear'd.
From The Metamorphoses of Publius Ovidus Naso in English blank verse Vols. I & II by Howard, J. J.
To Arcesius, Laertes only was born, from Laertes descended only Ulysses, from Ulysses I alone have sprung, whom he left so young that from me never comfort arose to him.
From The Adventures of Ulysses by Lamb, Charles
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