Translations Into English and LatinDeighton, 1866 - 279 Seiten |
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... Odysseus , thine , And bear it off : and wrath mayhap he'll be Whom I shall visit . - But of this anon.- Launch we a dark ship on the great sea now , Give her her tale of oars , and place on board A hundred oxen , and embark therein ...
... Odysseus , thine , And bear it off : and wrath mayhap he'll be Whom I shall visit . - But of this anon.- Launch we a dark ship on the great sea now , Give her her tale of oars , and place on board A hundred oxen , and embark therein ...
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... Odysseus , he of many wiles . So they set forth and sailed the watery ways . Then the King bade the people cleanse them- selves . 345 They cleansed themselves , and cast into the sea All their uncleanness : to Apollo next They slew full ...
... Odysseus , he of many wiles . So they set forth and sailed the watery ways . Then the King bade the people cleanse them- selves . 345 They cleansed themselves , and cast into the sea All their uncleanness : to Apollo next They slew full ...
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... Odysseus reached Chryse meanwhile , with holy sacrifice . Now , the deep harbour gained , they furled and stowed 475 In the dark ship their sails ; placed mast in crutch , Lowered on stays all swiftly ; and the rowers Into her moorings ...
... Odysseus reached Chryse meanwhile , with holy sacrifice . Now , the deep harbour gained , they furled and stowed 475 In the dark ship their sails ; placed mast in crutch , Lowered on stays all swiftly ; and the rowers Into her moorings ...
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... Odysseus , Zeus's match In cunning , standing still . He had not laid A finger on his dark and oarèd ship ; For sorrow sat upon his heart and soul . Standing beside him spake the blue - eyed maid . 185 " Laertes ' son ! the man of many ...
... Odysseus , Zeus's match In cunning , standing still . He had not laid A finger on his dark and oarèd ship ; For sorrow sat upon his heart and soul . Standing beside him spake the blue - eyed maid . 185 " Laertes ' son ! the man of many ...
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... Odysseus most he loathed ; At them railed aye : but Agamemnon now He taunted in shrill treble . All the Greeks 240 Were angered sore , and vexed within their soul . At Agamemnon did he rail and cry . " What lack'st thou ? Why ...
... Odysseus most he loathed ; At them railed aye : but Agamemnon now He taunted in shrill treble . All the Greeks 240 Were angered sore , and vexed within their soul . At Agamemnon did he rail and cry . " What lack'st thou ? Why ...
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