The Greek sage Socrates, when he was but a boy minding his father's goats, used to lie on the grass under the myrtle trees; and, while the goats grazed around him, he loved to read over and over the story which Solon, the law-giver and poet, wrote down for the great-grandfather of Socrates, and which Solon had always meant to make into a poem, though he died without doing it.
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A collection of twenty myths and legends that revolve around vanishing or mysterious islands.
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1898
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The Macmillan Company; [etc., etc.]
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Tales of the enchanted islands of the Atlantic
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