The Odyssey of Homer, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1899 - 40 páginas |
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... earth from heaven . The daughter there detains The unhappy chieftain , and with flattering words Would win him to forget his Ithaca . Meanwhile , impatient to behold the smokes That rise from hearths in his own land , he pines And ...
... earth from heaven . The daughter there detains The unhappy chieftain , and with flattering words Would win him to forget his Ithaca . Meanwhile , impatient to behold the smokes That rise from hearths in his own land , he pines And ...
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... earth in his embrace , Neptune , pursues him with perpetual hate Because of Polypheme , the Cyclops , strong Beyond all others of his giant race , Whose eye Ulysses had put out . The nymph Thoosa brought him forth , a daughter she Of ...
... earth in his embrace , Neptune , pursues him with perpetual hate Because of Polypheme , the Cyclops , strong Beyond all others of his giant race , Whose eye Ulysses had put out . The nymph Thoosa brought him forth , a daughter she Of ...
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... earth , When she , the daughter of a mighty sire , Is angered . From the Olympian heights she plunged , And stood among the men of Ithaca , Just at the porch and threshold of their chief , Ulysses . In her hand she bore the spear , And ...
... earth , When she , the daughter of a mighty sire , Is angered . From the Olympian heights she plunged , And stood among the men of Ithaca , Just at the porch and threshold of their chief , Ulysses . In her hand she bore the spear , And ...
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... earth That he is near at hand , we could not hope . For him is no return . But now , I pray , Tell me , and frankly tell me , who thou art , And of what race of men , and where thy home , And who thy parents ; how the mariners Brought ...
... earth That he is near at hand , we could not hope . For him is no return . But now , I pray , Tell me , and frankly tell me , who thou art , And of what race of men , and where thy home , And who thy parents ; how the mariners Brought ...
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... . We , from street to street , Would plead continually for recompense , Till all should be restored . But now ye heap Upon me wrongs for which is no redress . " 90 95 Thus angrily he spake , and dashed to earth The Book II . 23.
... . We , from street to street , Would plead continually for recompense , Till all should be restored . But now ye heap Upon me wrongs for which is no redress . " 90 95 Thus angrily he spake , and dashed to earth The Book II . 23.
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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