The Odyssey of Homer, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1899 - 40 páginas |
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... bring back 10 His comrades to their homes . He saved them not , Though earnestly he strove ; they perished all , Through their own folly ; for they banqueted , Madmen ! upon the oxen of the Sun , - The all - o'erlooking Sun , who cut ...
... bring back 10 His comrades to their homes . He saved them not , Though earnestly he strove ; they perished all , Through their own folly ; for they banqueted , Madmen ! upon the oxen of the Sun , - The all - o'erlooking Sun , who cut ...
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... their own folly and against The will of fate , bring sorrow on themselves ! As late Ægisthus , unconstrained by fate , Married the queen of Atreus ' son and slew 45 Yet well The husband just returned from war . He 2 The Odyssey .
... their own folly and against The will of fate , bring sorrow on themselves ! As late Ægisthus , unconstrained by fate , Married the queen of Atreus ' son and slew 45 Yet well The husband just returned from war . He 2 The Odyssey .
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... bring The sufferer Ulysses to his home , And I will haste to Ithaca , and move His son , that with a resolute heart he call The long - haired Greeks together and forbid The excesses of the suitor train , who slay 110 His flocks and slow ...
... bring The sufferer Ulysses to his home , And I will haste to Ithaca , and move His son , that with a resolute heart he call The long - haired Greeks together and forbid The excesses of the suitor train , who slay 110 His flocks and slow ...
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... bring a soothsayer Within the palace , and inquire of him . But this man was my father's guest ; he comes From Taphos ; Mentes is his name , a son Of the brave chief Anchialus ; he reigns Over the Taphians , men who love the sea . ' He ...
... bring a soothsayer Within the palace , and inquire of him . But this man was my father's guest ; he comes From Taphos ; Mentes is his name , a son Of the brave chief Anchialus ; he reigns Over the Taphians , men who love the sea . ' He ...
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... which concerns The public weal ? A just and generous mind I deem is his , and ' t is my hope that Jove Will bring to pass the good at which he aims . " 35 40 As thus he spake Ulysses ' son rejoiced In his Book II . 21.
... which concerns The public weal ? A just and generous mind I deem is his , and ' t is my hope that Jove Will bring to pass the good at which he aims . " 35 40 As thus he spake Ulysses ' son rejoiced In his Book II . 21.
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abode Achaian Alcinoüs Amphinomus answered Antinoüs Atreus Atrides bade banquet bark bear beeves beheld beside bespake bestow blue-eyed Pallas bore bring brought chief Circè cloak comrades crew Cyclops dark daughter dear death deep didst discreet Telemachus Dulichium dwell earth Eumæus Eupeithes Eurycleia Eurylochus Eurymachus fate father feast flocks friends galley gave gifts goddess godlike gods grief guest halls hands hath hear heard heart herald Icarius isle Ithaca Jove Jupiter king Laertes land Laodamas maids Melanthius Menelaus mighty mother Neleus Neptune noble o'er oars palace Pallas Peleus perished Phæacians Polybus pray Pylos queen replied rock round sagacious sage Penelope sailed shalt ship slain sleep sorrow spake spear stood stranger suffered suitors swine swineherd tears tell thee Theoclymenus Thesprotians thine thou art thou dost thou hast thou wilt throne Tiresias took Troy tunic Ulysses wandering wife wine winged words youth