The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 7G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... Odysseus that blinded it , the waster of cities , son of Laertes , whose dwelling is in Ithaca . ' " So I spake , and with a moan he answered me , saying : " Lo now , in very truth the ancient oracles have come upon me . There lived ...
... Odysseus that blinded it , the waster of cities , son of Laertes , whose dwelling is in Ithaca . ' " So I spake , and with a moan he answered me , saying : " Lo now , in very truth the ancient oracles have come upon me . There lived ...
Page 94
... Odysseus : we found within the forest glades the fair halls , builded of polished stone , in a place with wide prospect . And there was one that fared before a mighty web and sang a clear song , a goddess she was or a woman , and they ...
... Odysseus : we found within the forest glades the fair halls , builded of polished stone , in a place with wide prospect . And there was one that fared before a mighty web and sang a clear song , a goddess she was or a woman , and they ...
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... Odysseus , ready at need , whom he of the golden wand , the slayer of Argos , full often told me was to come hither , on his way from Troy with his swift black ship . Nay come , put thy sword into the sheath , and thereafter let us go ...
... Odysseus , ready at need , whom he of the golden wand , the slayer of Argos , full often told me was to come hither , on his way from Troy with his swift black ship . Nay come , put thy sword into the sheath , and thereafter let us go ...
Page 98
... Odysseus , dost thou sit there like a speech- less man , consuming thine own soul , and dost not touch meat nor drink ? Dost thou indeed deem there is some further guile ? Nay , thou hast no cause to fear , for already I have sworn thee ...
... Odysseus , dost thou sit there like a speech- less man , consuming thine own soul , and dost not touch meat nor drink ? Dost thou indeed deem there is some further guile ? Nay , thou hast no cause to fear , for already I have sworn thee ...
Page 99
... Odysseus , great glory of the Achæans , here stay thy barque , that thou mayest listen to the voice of us twain . For none hath ever driven by this way in his black ship , till he hath heard from our lips the voice sweet as the ...
... Odysseus , great glory of the Achæans , here stay thy barque , that thou mayest listen to the voice of us twain . For none hath ever driven by this way in his black ship , till he hath heard from our lips the voice sweet as the ...
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