The Harvard Classics, Volumen22Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & son, 1909 |
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... say that he will come again . Gone is the day of his returning ! come declare me this , and tell me all plainly : Who art thou of the sons of men , and whence ? Where is thy city , where are they that begat thee ? Say , on what manner ...
... say that he will come again . Gone is the day of his returning ! come declare me this , and tell me all plainly : Who art thou of the sons of men , and whence ? Where is thy city , where are they that begat thee ? Say , on what manner ...
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... thou art a guest of the house , seeing that many were the strangers that came to our home , for that he too had voyaged much among men . ' Then the goddess , grey - eyed Athene , answered him : ' Yea now , I will plainly tell thee all ...
... thou art a guest of the house , seeing that many were the strangers that came to our home , for that he too had voyaged much among men . ' Then the goddess , grey - eyed Athene , answered him : ' Yea now , I will plainly tell thee all ...
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... tell thee all . My mother verily saith that I am his ; for myself I know not , for never man yet knew of himself his ... thee in days to come , since Penelope bore thee so goodly a man . But come , declare me this , and tell it all ...
... tell thee all . My mother verily saith that I am his ; for myself I know not , for never man yet knew of himself his ... thee in days to come , since Penelope bore thee so goodly a man . But come , declare me this , and tell it all ...
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... thee ! thou art surely sore in need of Odysseus that is afar , to stretch ... tell thee aught , or if thou mayest hear the voice from Zeus , which chiefly ... the last of the mail - coated Achaeans . HOMER.
... thee ! thou art surely sore in need of Odysseus that is afar , to stretch ... tell thee aught , or if thou mayest hear the voice from Zeus , which chiefly ... the last of the mail - coated Achaeans . HOMER.
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... the Achaeans , thou askest whence we are , and I will surely tell thee all . We have come forth out of Ithaca that is below Neïon ; and this our quest whereof I speak is a matter of mine own , and not of the common weal . I follow after the ...
... the Achaeans , thou askest whence we are , and I will surely tell thee all . We have come forth out of Ithaca that is below Neïon ; and this our quest whereof I speak is a matter of mine own , and not of the common weal . I follow after the ...
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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