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Page 83
... unto him , saying : " Lo , we are Achæans , driven wandering from Troy , by all manner of winds over the great gulf of the sea ; seeking our homes we fare , but another path have we come , by other ways : even such , methinks , was the ...
... unto him , saying : " Lo , we are Achæans , driven wandering from Troy , by all manner of winds over the great gulf of the sea ; seeking our homes we fare , but another path have we come , by other ways : even such , methinks , was the ...
Page 86
... unto thee , and do thou grant me a stranger's gift , as thou didst promise . Noman is my name , and Noman they call me , my father and my mother and all my fellows . ' " So I spake , and straightway he answered me out of his pitiless ...
... unto thee , and do thou grant me a stranger's gift , as thou didst promise . Noman is my name , and Noman they call me , my father and my mother and all my fellows . ' " So I spake , and straightway he answered me out of his pitiless ...
Page 89
... unto the Cyclops taunting him : " Cyclops , so thou wert not to eat the company of a weakling by main might in thy hollow cave ! Thine evil deeds were very sure to find thee out , thou cruel man , who hadst no shame to eat thy guests ...
... unto the Cyclops taunting him : " Cyclops , so thou wert not to eat the company of a weakling by main might in thy hollow cave ! Thine evil deeds were very sure to find thee out , thou cruel man , who hadst no shame to eat thy guests ...
Page 90
... unto his well - builded house , and his own country , late may he come in evil case , with the loss of all his company , in the ship of strangers , and find sorrows in his house . ' " So he spake in prayer , and the god of the dark ...
... unto his well - builded house , and his own country , late may he come in evil case , with the loss of all his company , in the ship of strangers , and find sorrows in his house . ' " So he spake in prayer , and the god of the dark ...
Page 92
... unto a place of wide prospect , if haply I might see any sign of the labour of men and hear the sound of their speech . So I went up a craggy hill , a place of outlook , and I saw the smoke rising from the broad - wayed earth in the ...
... unto a place of wide prospect , if haply I might see any sign of the labour of men and hear the sound of their speech . So I went up a craggy hill , a place of outlook , and I saw the smoke rising from the broad - wayed earth in the ...
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