Excerpt from An Introduction to Greek Prose Composition, Vol. 1: Declension, Conjugation, and Government of Prepositions
II. They called 1) Diogenes a dog Dogs fawn around 3) their masters To the Nymphs and Pan they of fered 5) bowls 6) of milk 7 and moreover 8) honey and In ancient times 9) those who wrote 10) laid 11) their ta blet 12) on 13) their knees. In war men ward 14) swords 15) with swords, and lances 16) with lances. Nisos had 17) a purple 18) hair upon his head Bring 20) me the key 21) of the clothes-chest Agamemnon collected 23) a fleet 24) of a thousand 25) sail Hector was on the point of throw ing 27) fire 28) into the ships of the Greeks. Deucalion sa crificed 29) to Jupiter when he came out of 30) the ship.
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