Translations of Homer: The OdysseyMethuen, 1967 - Epic poetry, Greek |
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Page 188
... skies . 335 340 And now , rejoycing in the prosp❜rous gales , With beating heart Ulysses spreads his sails ; Plac'd at the helm he sate , and mark'd the skies , Nor clos'd in sleep his ever - watchful eyes . There view'd the Pleiads ...
... skies . 335 340 And now , rejoycing in the prosp❜rous gales , With beating heart Ulysses spreads his sails ; Plac'd at the helm he sate , and mark'd the skies , Nor clos'd in sleep his ever - watchful eyes . There view'd the Pleiads ...
Page 227
... skies ; " Won by her pray'r , th ' aereal bridegroom flies . " Heav'n on that hour its choicest influence shed , " That gave a foreign spouse to crown her bed ! " All , all the god - like worthies that adorn " This realm , she flies ...
... skies ; " Won by her pray'r , th ' aereal bridegroom flies . " Heav'n on that hour its choicest influence shed , " That gave a foreign spouse to crown her bed ! " All , all the god - like worthies that adorn " This realm , she flies ...
Page 448
... skies ; Oh should the fierce south - west his rage display , And toss with rising storms the wat❜ry way , Tho ' Gods descend from heav'n's aereal plain To lend us aid , the Gods descend in vain : Then while the night displays her awful ...
... skies ; Oh should the fierce south - west his rage display , And toss with rising storms the wat❜ry way , Tho ' Gods descend from heav'n's aereal plain To lend us aid , the Gods descend in vain : Then while the night displays her awful ...
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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