The Odyssey of Homer, Volume 2Houghton Mifflin, 1872 |
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... wouldst reach Thy country , but I dreaded to withstand My father's brother Neptune , who was wroth , And fiercely wroth , for that thou hadst deprived His well - beloved son of sight . But now Attend , and I will show thee Ithaca 425 ...
... wouldst reach Thy country , but I dreaded to withstand My father's brother Neptune , who was wroth , And fiercely wroth , for that thou hadst deprived His well - beloved son of sight . But now Attend , and I will show thee Ithaca 425 ...
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... wouldst but counsel me . " And then the blue - eyed Pallas spake again : " I will be present with thee . When we once Begin the work , thou shalt not leave my sight ; And many a haughty suitor with his blood And brains shall stain thy ...
... wouldst but counsel me . " And then the blue - eyed Pallas spake again : " I will be present with thee . When we once Begin the work , thou shalt not leave my sight ; And many a haughty suitor with his blood And brains shall stain thy ...
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... wouldst know , while I , Taking my way to Sparta , the abode Of lovely women , call Telemachus , Thy son , Ulysses , who hath visited King Menelaus in his broad domain , To learn if haply thou art living yet . " Ulysses , the sagacious ...
... wouldst know , while I , Taking my way to Sparta , the abode Of lovely women , call Telemachus , Thy son , Ulysses , who hath visited King Menelaus in his broad domain , To learn if haply thou art living yet . " Ulysses , the sagacious ...
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... wouldst have cast Bitter reproach upon me . Other griefs And miseries the gods have made my lot . Here sorrowfully sitting I lament A godlike master , and for others tend His fatling swine ; while , haply hungering For bread , he ...
... wouldst have cast Bitter reproach upon me . Other griefs And miseries the gods have made my lot . Here sorrowfully sitting I lament A godlike master , and for others tend His fatling swine ; while , haply hungering For bread , he ...
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... Wouldst thou go wandering from place to place , O'er thy estates , to prove the loyalty Of every one , while in thy halls at ease The suitors wastefully consume thy wealth . Yet would I counsel that the women's faith Be proved , that ...
... Wouldst thou go wandering from place to place , O'er thy estates , to prove the loyalty Of every one , while in thy halls at ease The suitors wastefully consume thy wealth . Yet would I counsel that the women's faith Be proved , that ...
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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