The Odyssey of Homer, Volume 2Houghton Mifflin, 1872 |
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... throng Of the Phæacians , wielders of long oars , And far renowned in feats of seamanship . And , looking on each other , thus they said : — " Ha ! what has stayed our good ship on the sea ? This moment we beheld her hastening home ...
... throng Of the Phæacians , wielders of long oars , And far renowned in feats of seamanship . And , looking on each other , thus they said : — " Ha ! what has stayed our good ship on the sea ? This moment we beheld her hastening home ...
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... thronged with horse and foot , And gleamed with brass ; while Jove , the Thun- derer , sent A deadly fear into our ranks , where none Dared face the foe . On every side was death . The Egyptians hewed down many with the sword , And some ...
... thronged with horse and foot , And gleamed with brass ; while Jove , the Thun- derer , sent A deadly fear into our ranks , where none Dared face the foe . On every side was death . The Egyptians hewed down many with the sword , And some ...
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... thronged with men ; Nor will they send us empty - handed thence , But bring us gifts which we may bear Tripod , perchance , or caldron wrought of brass , Perchance a pair of mules or golden cup . " away , Then spake discreet Telemachus ...
... thronged with men ; Nor will they send us empty - handed thence , But bring us gifts which we may bear Tripod , perchance , or caldron wrought of brass , Perchance a pair of mules or golden cup . " away , Then spake discreet Telemachus ...
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... throng : - 66 Behold , my friends , Telemachus has done 400 406 410 415 420 A marvellous thing ; this voyage , which we thought He could not make , is made . Now let us launch A ship , the best that we can find , and man With fishermen ...
... throng : - 66 Behold , my friends , Telemachus has done 400 406 410 415 420 A marvellous thing ; this voyage , which we thought He could not make , is made . Now let us launch A ship , the best that we can find , and man With fishermen ...
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... the beautiful thrones With skins , and ran to him with weeping eyes ; And round him other handmaids of the house Of resolute Ulysses thronged . They gave 30 35 Fond welcome , kissing him upon the brow And shoulders Book XVII . 89.
... the beautiful thrones With skins , and ran to him with weeping eyes ; And round him other handmaids of the house Of resolute Ulysses thronged . They gave 30 35 Fond welcome , kissing him upon the brow And shoulders Book XVII . 89.
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Achaians Amphinomus answered Antinoüs arms Atreus Atrides Autolycus avenged bade banquet bark bear beheld beside bespake blue-eyed Pallas bore brass bring brought chief Ulysses cloak Crete crew Ctesippus dear death discreet Telemachus replied Dulichium dwell Epeians Eumæus Eupeithes Eurycleia Eurymachus fair father feast feet friends galley gave gifts goats goddess godlike gods guest halls hands hath hear heard heart Icarius Idomeneus isle Ithaca Jove Jupiter king Laertes land limbs lodge maids Meantime Megapenthes Melanthius Menelaus mighty mother much-enduring noble o'er once palace Peisistratus Phæacians Polybus pray Pylos queen rejoiced sagacious sage Penelope seat shalt ship slain slay sleep smote sorrow spake spear stood stranger suffered suitor-train suitors swine swineherd tears tell thee Theoclymenus Thesprotians thou art thou didst thou dost thou hast thou wilt threshold thrones thyself took town Troy tunic Ulysses wandering wife wine winged words wouldst youth