Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Page 40
... Athene shed sleep upon his eyes , that so it might soon release him from his weary travail , over- shadowing his eyelids . ยท BOOK VI So there he lay asleep , the steadfast goodly Odysseus , fordone with toil and drowsiness . Meanwhile ...
... Athene shed sleep upon his eyes , that so it might soon release him from his weary travail , over- shadowing his eyelids . ยท BOOK VI So there he lay asleep , the steadfast goodly Odysseus , fordone with toil and drowsiness . Meanwhile ...
Page 46
... Athene ; so there the goodly Odysseus sat him down . Then straightway he prayed to the daughter of mighty Zeus : ' Listen to me , child of Zeus , lord of the aegis , unwearied maiden ; hear me even now , since before thou heardest not ...
... Athene ; so there the goodly Odysseus sat him down . Then straightway he prayed to the daughter of mighty Zeus : ' Listen to me , child of Zeus , lord of the aegis , unwearied maiden ; hear me even now , since before thou heardest not ...
Page 148
... Athene breathed into him great strength . Then he prayed to the daughter of mighty Zeus , and straightway swung his long spear aloft and hurled it , and smote Eupeithes through his casque with the cheekpiece of bronze . The armour kept ...
... Athene breathed into him great strength . Then he prayed to the daughter of mighty Zeus , and straightway swung his long spear aloft and hurled it , and smote Eupeithes through his casque with the cheekpiece of bronze . The armour kept ...
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answered arms Athene bear behold blood body bring brought called cast CHORUS comes counsel CREON dark daughter dead dear death deed deep desire earth EDIPUS evil eyes face fair fall father fear fell fire follow friends gave give goddess gods Greek ground halls hand hast hath head hear heard heart heaven hold Italy JOCASTA keep king lady land leave light live look lord mind mother never night noble Odysseus once pass queen rest seen sent shalt ship side sons soon sorrow soul spake speak spirit stand sword Telemachus tell thee thine things thou thought took turned unto voice wife wind wise woman wooers Zeus