The Odyssey of Homer, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1899 - 40 páginas |
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... Ulysses saw there . - In- terview with his Mother , and with Agamemnon , Achilles , and others . Occupations of the Dead . - Punishments of the Guilty . 224 - BOOK XII . THE SIRENS , SCYLLA AND CHARYBDIS . Contents . ix.
... Ulysses saw there . - In- terview with his Mother , and with Agamemnon , Achilles , and others . Occupations of the Dead . - Punishments of the Guilty . 224 - BOOK XII . THE SIRENS , SCYLLA AND CHARYBDIS . Contents . ix.
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... mother says 265 I am his son ; I know not ; never man Knew his own father . Would I were the son Of one whose happier lot it was to meet Amidst his own estates the approach of age . Now the most wretched of the sons of men Is he to whom ...
... mother says 265 I am his son ; I know not ; never man Knew his own father . Would I were the son Of one whose happier lot it was to meet Amidst his own estates the approach of age . Now the most wretched of the sons of men Is he to whom ...
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... have cast on me Yet other hardships . All the chiefs who rule The isles , Dulichium , Samos , and the groves That shade Zacynthus , and who bear the sway 295 300 705 In rugged Ithaca , have come to woo My mother Book I. II.
... have cast on me Yet other hardships . All the chiefs who rule The isles , Dulichium , Samos , and the groves That shade Zacynthus , and who bear the sway 295 300 705 In rugged Ithaca , have come to woo My mother Book I. II.
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Homer. In rugged Ithaca , have come to woo My mother , and from day to day consume My substance . She rejects not utterly Their hateful suit , and yet she cannot bear To end it by a marriage . Thus they waste My heritage , and soon will ...
Homer. In rugged Ithaca , have come to woo My mother , and from day to day consume My substance . She rejects not utterly Their hateful suit , and yet she cannot bear To end it by a marriage . Thus they waste My heritage , and soon will ...
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... mother's mind be bent to wed , Let her return to where her father dwells , A mighty prince , and there they will appoint Magnificent nuptials , and an ample dower Such as should honor a beloved child . And now , if thou wilt heed me , I ...
... mother's mind be bent to wed , Let her return to where her father dwells , A mighty prince , and there they will appoint Magnificent nuptials , and an ample dower Such as should honor a beloved child . And now , if thou wilt heed me , I ...
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