The Odyssey of Homer, Volume 2Houghton Mifflin and Company, 1899 |
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... men of Ithaca , Just at the porch and threshold of their chief , Ulysses . In her hand she bore the spear , And seemed the stranger Mentes , he who led 130 The Taphians . There before the gate she found The Book I. 5.
... men of Ithaca , Just at the porch and threshold of their chief , Ulysses . In her hand she bore the spear , And seemed the stranger Mentes , he who led 130 The Taphians . There before the gate she found The Book I. 5.
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... honored equally 510 515 520 525 530 With his chaste wife ; yet never sought her bed . He would not wrong his queen . ' T was she who bore The torches with Telemachus . She loved 535 Her young lord more than all the other maids , Book I. 19.
... honored equally 510 515 520 525 530 With his chaste wife ; yet never sought her bed . He would not wrong his queen . ' T was she who bore The torches with Telemachus . She loved 535 Her young lord more than all the other maids , Book I. 19.
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... bore And nursed me . Whether he be living yet Or dead , my father is in distant lands ; And should I , of my own accord and will , Dismiss my mother , I must make perforce Icarius large amends , and that were hard . And he would do me ...
... bore And nursed me . Whether he be living yet Or dead , my father is in distant lands ; And should I , of my own accord and will , Dismiss my mother , I must make perforce Icarius large amends , and that were hard . And he would do me ...
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... thou - if so thou wilt Relate the manner of his mournful death , As thou didst see it with thine eyes , or else As thou from other wanderers hast heard ΙΙΟ 115 120 Its history ; for she who brought him forth Bore Book III . 43.
... thou - if so thou wilt Relate the manner of his mournful death , As thou didst see it with thine eyes , or else As thou from other wanderers hast heard ΙΙΟ 115 120 Its history ; for she who brought him forth Bore Book III . 43.
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... bore such hardships , that thou now Remember it and speak without disguise . " And Nestor the Gerenian knight replied : — " My friend , since thou recallest to my mind The sufferings borne by us the sons of Greece , Although of peerless ...
... bore such hardships , that thou now Remember it and speak without disguise . " And Nestor the Gerenian knight replied : — " My friend , since thou recallest to my mind The sufferings borne by us the sons of Greece , Although of peerless ...
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