The Odyssey of Homer, Volumes 1-2Houghton Mifflin, 1899 |
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... throne , o'er which he spread A covering many - hued and beautiful , And gave her feet a footstool . Near to her He ... thrones And couches ; heralds poured upon their hands The water ; maidens heaped the canisters With bread , and all ...
... throne , o'er which he spread A covering many - hued and beautiful , And gave her feet a footstool . Near to her He ... thrones And couches ; heralds poured upon their hands The water ; maidens heaped the canisters With bread , and all ...
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... thrones . The old man mingled for them as they came A bowl of delicate wine , eleven years old , Drawn by the damsel cupbearer , who took Its cover from the jar . The aged chief Mingled it in the bowl , and , pouring out A part to ...
... thrones . The old man mingled for them as they came A bowl of delicate wine , eleven years old , Drawn by the damsel cupbearer , who took Its cover from the jar . The aged chief Mingled it in the bowl , and , pouring out A part to ...
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... Arrayed the stranger guests in fleecy cloaks And tunics . Each sat down upon a throne Near to Atrides . Now a handmaid brought A beautiful ewer of gold , and laver wrought 65 70 Of silver , and poured water for their hands 64 The Odyssey .
... Arrayed the stranger guests in fleecy cloaks And tunics . Each sat down upon a throne Near to Atrides . Now a handmaid brought A beautiful ewer of gold , and laver wrought 65 70 Of silver , and poured water for their hands 64 The Odyssey .
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... throne , Smote him with silent arrows from her bow , And slew him in Ortygia . Thus , again , When bright - haired Ceres , swayed by her own heart , In fields which bore three yearly harvests , met Iäsion as a lover , this was known ...
... throne , Smote him with silent arrows from her bow , And slew him in Ortygia . Thus , again , When bright - haired Ceres , swayed by her own heart , In fields which bore three yearly harvests , met Iäsion as a lover , this was known ...
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... throne , On which he sits at feasts , and drinks the wine Like one of the immortals . Pass it by And clasp my mother's knees ; so mayst thou see 365 370 375 380 385 390 Soon and with joy the day of thy return , 134 The Odyssey .
... throne , On which he sits at feasts , and drinks the wine Like one of the immortals . Pass it by And clasp my mother's knees ; so mayst thou see 365 370 375 380 385 390 Soon and with joy the day of thy return , 134 The Odyssey .
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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 brought Calypso 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 gods grief guest halls hands hath hear heard heart heaven herald hither 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 seat shalt ship shore slain sleep sorrow spake spear stood stranger suffered suitors swine swineherd tears tell thee Thesprotians thine thou art thou dost thou hast thou wilt throne Tiresias took Troy Ulysses wandering wife wind wine winged words