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Parthenope
/ pɑːˈθɛnəpɪ /
noun
- Greek myth a siren, who drowned herself when Odysseus evaded the lure of the sirens' singing. Her body was said to have been cast ashore at what became Naples
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A very different note, it will be observed, from that which Parthenope—and Pippa—heard from “the lark on the wing.”
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They were printed upon excellent paper, with ornamental margins, under the title of "Onward, Parthenope!"
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They were printed upon excellent paper with ornamental margins under the title of Onward, Parthenope!
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Parthenope would be glad to know what would be the best food for a starling in the winter?
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One of them was addressed to the same cousin to whom Parthenope wrote.
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