Translations of Homer: The OdysseyMethuen, 1967 - Epic poetry, Greek |
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Page 191
... Atrides ' cause the Trojan plain : Oh ! had I dy'd before that well - fought wall , Had some distinguish'd day renown'd my fall ; ( Such as was that , when show'rs of jav'lins fled 393 . Happy ! thrice happy ! who in battle slain ...
... Atrides ' cause the Trojan plain : Oh ! had I dy'd before that well - fought wall , Had some distinguish'd day renown'd my fall ; ( Such as was that , when show'rs of jav'lins fled 393 . Happy ! thrice happy ! who in battle slain ...
Page 266
... Atrides hears with joy : For heav'n foretold the contest , when he trod The marble threshold of the Delphic God , Curious to learn the counsels of the sky , Ere yet he loos'd the rage of war on Troy . 75 Touch'd at the song , Ulysses ...
... Atrides hears with joy : For heav'n foretold the contest , when he trod The marble threshold of the Delphic God , Curious to learn the counsels of the sky , Ere yet he loos'd the rage of war on Troy . 75 Touch'd at the song , Ulysses ...
Page 408
... Atrides prest the plain . He quaff'd the gore : and strait his soldier knew , And from his eyes pour'd down the tender dew ; His arms he stretch'd ; his arms the touch deceive , Nor in the fond embrace , embraces give : His substance ...
... Atrides prest the plain . He quaff'd the gore : and strait his soldier knew , And from his eyes pour'd down the tender dew ; His arms he stretch'd ; his arms the touch deceive , Nor in the fond embrace , embraces give : His substance ...
Contents
Telemachus and Penelope Ulysses among | 36 |
Juno deceives Jupiter by the Girdle of Venus | 156 |
The Fight of Ulysses and Irus | 166 |
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