The Harvard Classics, Volumen22Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & son, 1909 |
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... spirits of the dead ; ( xii ) of his escape from the Sirens , and from Scylla and Charybdis , and of the eating by his comrades of the sacred kine of the sun , which caused them to perish and left him alone on Calypso's isle . The main ...
... spirits of the dead ; ( xii ) of his escape from the Sirens , and from Scylla and Charybdis , and of the eating by his comrades of the sacred kine of the sun , which caused them to perish and left him alone on Calypso's isle . The main ...
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... spirits of the storm have swept him away inglorious . He is gone , lost to sight and hearsay , but for me hath he left anguish and lamenta- tion ; nor henceforth is it for him alone that I mourn and weep , since the gods have wrought ...
... spirits of the storm have swept him away inglorious . He is gone , lost to sight and hearsay , but for me hath he left anguish and lamenta- tion ; nor henceforth is it for him alone that I mourn and weep , since the gods have wrought ...
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... spirit , with a costly gift and very goodly , to be an heirloom of my giving , such as dear friends give to friends . ' Then the goddess , grey - eyed Athene , answered him : ' Hold me now no longer , that am eager for the way . But ...
... spirit , with a costly gift and very goodly , to be an heirloom of my giving , such as dear friends give to friends . ' Then the goddess , grey - eyed Athene , answered him : ' Hold me now no longer , that am eager for the way . But ...
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... spirit moves him ? It is not minstrels who are in fault , but Zeus , methinks , is in fault , who gives to men , that live by bread , to each one as he will . As for him it is no blame if he sings the ill - faring of the Danaans ; for ...
... spirit moves him ? It is not minstrels who are in fault , but Zeus , methinks , is in fault , who gives to men , that live by bread , to each one as he will . As for him it is no blame if he sings the ill - faring of the Danaans ; for ...
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... spirit ; such an one was he to fulfil both word and work . Nor , if this be so , shall thy voyage be vain or unfulfilled . But if thou art not the very seed of him and of Penelope , then have I no hope that thou wilt accomplish thy ...
... spirit ; such an one was he to fulfil both word and work . Nor , if this be so , shall thy voyage be vain or unfulfilled . But if thou art not the very seed of him and of Penelope , then have I no hope that thou wilt accomplish thy ...
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