The Odyssey of HomerMacmillan, 1906 - 429 pages |
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... lord . Athene then goes to Lacedaemon , to bring back Telemachus , who has now resided there for a month . Odysseus won the heart of Eumaeus , who of course did not recognise him , and slept in the swineherd's hut , while Athene was ...
... lord . Athene then goes to Lacedaemon , to bring back Telemachus , who has now resided there for a month . Odysseus won the heart of Eumaeus , who of course did not recognise him , and slept in the swineherd's hut , while Athene was ...
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... lord of the un- harvested sea , and in the hollow caves she lay with Poseidon . From that day forth Poseidon the earth - shaker doth not indeed slay Odysseus , but driveth him wandering from his own country . But come , let us here one ...
... lord of the un- harvested sea , and in the hollow caves she lay with Poseidon . From that day forth Poseidon the earth - shaker doth not indeed slay Odysseus , but driveth him wandering from his own country . But come , let us here one ...
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... lord it in rocky Ithaca , all these woo my mother and waste my house . But as for her she neither refuseth the hated bridal , nor hath the heart to make an end : so they devour and minish my house , and ere long will they make havoc ...
... lord it in rocky Ithaca , all these woo my mother and waste my house . But as for her she neither refuseth the hated bridal , nor hath the heart to make an end : so they devour and minish my house , and ere long will they make havoc ...
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... lord , till grey - eyed Athene cast sweet sleep upon her eyelids . Now the wooers clamoured throughout the shadowy halls , and each one uttered a prayer to be her bedfellow . And wise Telemachus first spake among them : Wooers of my ...
... lord , till grey - eyed Athene cast sweet sleep upon her eyelids . Now the wooers clamoured throughout the shadowy halls , and each one uttered a prayer to be her bedfellow . And wise Telemachus first spake among them : Wooers of my ...
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... me , I will be lord of our own house and thralls , that goodly Odysseus gat me with his spear . ' Then Eurymachus , son of Polybus , answered him , saying : ' Telemachus , on the knees of the gods it ODYSSEY 1 , 368-399 . 13.
... me , I will be lord of our own house and thralls , that goodly Odysseus gat me with his spear . ' Then Eurymachus , son of Polybus , answered him , saying : ' Telemachus , on the knees of the gods it ODYSSEY 1 , 368-399 . 13.
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abide Achaeans Aegisthus Alcinous Antinous Atreus bade behold beneath black ship Calypso cast chamber Circe counsels answered dear death deathless gods decked ships deeds deep didst doublet drave drew drink Dulichium earth Eumaeus Eupeithes Eurycleia Eurylochus Eurymachus evil fair father feast fell friends gifts goddess godlike grey-eyed Athene halls handmaids hands hath Hephaestus hither hollow ship Homer Icarius isle Ithaca Laertes land lest lord maidens Melanthius Menelaus methinks mighty mother Nestor nigh noble Phaeacians Poseidon pray Pylos raiment renowned sails saying slay sleep smote sorrow spake unto spear spirit steadfast goodly Odysseus stood straightway stranger sweet swift ship swine swineherd Teiresias tell thee thereof Therewith thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt thyself took twain verily voice wandering Wherefore wife wind wine winged words wise Penelope wise Telemachus answered wooers Zeus