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Epic 
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Language 
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Homer 
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Iliad 
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Greek 
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Homer 
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Odyssey 
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Greek 
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Virgil 
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Aeneid 
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Latin 
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Beowulf 
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Anglo- saxon 
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Dante 
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Divine Comedy 
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Latin 
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Tasso 
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Jerusalem Delivered 
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Latin 
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John Milton 
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Paradise Lost 
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English 
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Spenser 
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Faerie Queene 
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English 
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Tennyson 
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Morte D’ Arthur 
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English 
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Maharishi Valmiki 
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Ramayan 
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Sanskrit 
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Tulsidas 
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Ramacharitha Manas 
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Hindi 
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Camoens 
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Lusiad 
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Portuguese 
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Alexander Pope 
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The Rape of the Lock (Mock epic) 
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English 
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The Battle of the Frogs and Mice (Mock epic) 
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Greek 
   
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