Born in Connecticut, Stedman’s merchant father died leaving the small child in the care of his mother, maternal grand
Poem from the perspective of Penelope, Ulysses's wife. She speaks to her husband about her temptations and struggles and thinks she may kill herself if he has died in battle across the sea.
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Born in Connecticut, Stedman’s merchant father died leaving the small child in the care of his mother, maternal grand
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