The Odyssey of Homer, Volume 2Houghton Mifflin, 1872 |
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... took up the word and said : " Since thou hast come , Ulysses , as a guest , To this high pile and to these brazen rooms , So long a sufferer , thou must not depart Upon thy homeward way a wanderer still . And this let me enjoin on each ...
... took up the word and said : " Since thou hast come , Ulysses , as a guest , To this high pile and to these brazen rooms , So long a sufferer , thou must not depart Upon thy homeward way a wanderer still . And this let me enjoin on each ...
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... took Their seats upon the benches . Loosing first The hawser from the perforated rock , • They bent them to their task , and flung the brine Up from the oar , while on the chieftain's lids Lighted a sweet and deep and quiet sleep , Most ...
... took Their seats upon the benches . Loosing first The hawser from the perforated rock , • They bent them to their task , and flung the brine Up from the oar , while on the chieftain's lids Lighted a sweet and deep and quiet sleep , Most ...
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... took 140 The presents from the hold , which , as he left Their isle , the princes of Phæacia gave 145 By counsel of wise Pallas . These they piled Close to the olive - tree , without the way , That none , in passing , ere Ulysses woke ...
... took 140 The presents from the hold , which , as he left Their isle , the princes of Phæacia gave 145 By counsel of wise Pallas . These they piled Close to the olive - tree , without the way , That none , in passing , ere Ulysses woke ...
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... Took from the hold my goods , and , bearing them To where I slumbered on the sand , set sail For populous Sidonia , leaving me Here quite alone with sorrow in my heart . " 345 350 He spake ; the blue - eyed goddess , Pallas , smiled ...
... Took from the hold my goods , and , bearing them To where I slumbered on the sand , set sail For populous Sidonia , leaving me Here quite alone with sorrow in my heart . " 345 350 He spake ; the blue - eyed goddess , Pallas , smiled ...
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... took her way Into the shadowy cavern , spying out 460 465 Its hiding - places ; while Ulysses brought The treasures thither in his arms , the gold , The enduring brass , the raiment nobly wrought , Which the Phæacians gave him . These ...
... took her way Into the shadowy cavern , spying out 460 465 Its hiding - places ; while Ulysses brought The treasures thither in his arms , the gold , The enduring brass , the raiment nobly wrought , Which the Phæacians gave him . These ...
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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