Translations of Homer: The OdysseyMethuen, 1967 - Epic poetry, Greek |
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... fate revolving in his breast , Whom young Orestes to the dreary coast Of Pluto sent , a blood - polluted Ghost . Perverse Mankind ! whose Wills , created free , Charge all their woes on absolute Decree ; All to the dooming Gods their ...
... fate revolving in his breast , Whom young Orestes to the dreary coast Of Pluto sent , a blood - polluted Ghost . Perverse Mankind ! whose Wills , created free , Charge all their woes on absolute Decree ; All to the dooming Gods their ...
Page 94
... fate ! The Gods not lightly change their love , or hate . With ire - full taunts each other they oppose , ' Till in loud tumult all the Greeks arose : 180 Now diff'rent counsels ev'ry breast divide , Each burns with rancour to the ...
... fate ! The Gods not lightly change their love , or hate . With ire - full taunts each other they oppose , ' Till in loud tumult all the Greeks arose : 180 Now diff'rent counsels ev'ry breast divide , Each burns with rancour to the ...
Page 153
... fate's , a speedy passage thine . Still lives the wretch who wrought the death deplor'd , But lives a victim for thy ... fates constrain To roam the howling desart of the main : Or in eternal shade if cold he lies , 736 740 745 749. Or ...
... fate's , a speedy passage thine . Still lives the wretch who wrought the death deplor'd , But lives a victim for thy ... fates constrain To roam the howling desart of the main : Or in eternal shade if cold he lies , 736 740 745 749. Or ...
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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