The Harvard Classics, Volumen22Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & son, 1909 |
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... to his own country . Howbeit Poseidon had now departed for the distant Ethiopians , the Ethiopians that are sundered in twain , the uttermost of men , abiding some where 9 Hyperion sinks and some where he rises . There he.
... to his own country . Howbeit Poseidon had now departed for the distant Ethiopians , the Ethiopians that are sundered in twain , the uttermost of men , abiding some where 9 Hyperion sinks and some where he rises . There he.
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... Howbeit these things surely lie on the knees of the gods , whether he shall return or not , and take vengeance in his halls . But I charge thee to take counsel how thou mayest thrust forth the wooers from the hall . Come now , mark and ...
... Howbeit these things surely lie on the knees of the gods , whether he shall return or not , and take vengeance in his halls . But I charge thee to take counsel how thou mayest thrust forth the wooers from the hall . Come now , mark and ...
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... Howbeit go to thy cham- ber and mind thine own housewiferies , the loom and distaff , and bid thy handmaids ply their tasks . But speech shall be for men , for all , but for me in chief ; for mine is the lord- ship in the house . ' Then ...
... Howbeit go to thy cham- ber and mind thine own housewiferies , the loom and distaff , and bid thy handmaids ply their tasks . But speech shall be for men , for all , but for me in chief ; for mine is the lord- ship in the house . ' Then ...
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... Howbeit there be many birds that fly to and fro under the sun's rays , but all are not birds of fate . Now as for Odysseus , he hath perished far away , as would that thou too with him hadst been cut off : so wouldst thou not have ...
... Howbeit there be many birds that fly to and fro under the sun's rays , but all are not birds of fate . Now as for Odysseus , he hath perished far away , as would that thou too with him hadst been cut off : so wouldst thou not have ...
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... Howbeit he is younger and mine own equal in years , therefore to thee first will I give the golden chalice . ' Therewith he placed in her hand the cup of sweet wine . And Athene rejoiced in the wisdom and judgment of the man , in that ...
... Howbeit he is younger and mine own equal in years , therefore to thee first will I give the golden chalice . ' Therewith he placed in her hand the cup of sweet wine . And Athene rejoiced in the wisdom and judgment of the man , in that ...
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abide Achaeans Aegisthus Alcinous Amphinomus Antinous Argives Atreus bade behold beneath black ship cast chamber Circe counsels answered daughter of Zeus 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 Howbeit Icarius isle Ithaca Laertes land lest lord maidens Melanthius Menelaus methinks mighty mother Nestor nigh noble Phaeacians Poseidon pray Pylos raiment renowned saying 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