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... Achæans , to take away the rewards of whoever may speak against thee . A people - devouring king [ art thou ] , since thou rulest over fellows of no account ; for assuredly , son of Atreus , thou [ otherwise ] wouldst have in- sulted ...
... Achæans , to take away the rewards of whoever may speak against thee . A people - devouring king [ art thou ] , since thou rulest over fellows of no account ; for assuredly , son of Atreus , thou [ otherwise ] wouldst have in- sulted ...
Side 10
... Achæans . " But him king Agamemnon answering addressed : Of a truth thou hast said all these things , old man , according to what is right . But this man is desirous to be above all other men ; he wishes to have the mastery , and lord ...
... Achæans . " But him king Agamemnon answering addressed : Of a truth thou hast said all these things , old man , according to what is right . But this man is desirous to be above all other men ; he wishes to have the mastery , and lord ...
Side 17
... Achæans , and to them far - darting Apollo sent a favour- able gale . But they erected the mast and expanded the white sails . The wind streamed into the bosom of the sail ; and as the vessel briskly ran , the dark wave roared loudly ...
... Achæans , and to them far - darting Apollo sent a favour- able gale . But they erected the mast and expanded the white sails . The wind streamed into the bosom of the sail ; and as the vessel briskly ran , the dark wave roared loudly ...
Side 22
... Achæans with all their array ; for now perhaps he may take the wide - wayed city of the Trojans ; for the immortals who possess the Olympian mansions no longer think dividedly , for Juno , supplicating , hath bent all [ to her will ] ...
... Achæans with all their array ; for now perhaps he may take the wide - wayed city of the Trojans ; for the immortals who possess the Olympian mansions no longer think dividedly , for Juno , supplicating , hath bent all [ to her will ] ...
Side 27
... Achæans . Then she found Ulysses , of equal weight with Jove in counsel , standing still ; nor was he touching his well - benched , sable bark , since regret affected him in heart and mind . But standing near him , azure - eyed Minerva ...
... Achæans . Then she found Ulysses , of equal weight with Jove in counsel , standing still ; nor was he touching his well - benched , sable bark , since regret affected him in heart and mind . But standing near him , azure - eyed Minerva ...
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Achæans Achilles addressed Æneas Agamemnon Ajax amongst Antilochus Apollo armour arms arrow Asius Atreus battle behold beneath brass brave bravest brazen spear breast Buttm chariot companions daughter dear death didst Diomede dost thou dreadful earth enraged Eurypylus evil father Jove fight glory goddess godlike gods Greeks hands hastened hath heart helmet hero Hesych hollow ships honour horses hurled Idomeneus Ilium illustrious immortal Jove Juno king lest Lexil lofty Lycians magnanimous Mars Menelaus Meriones mighty Minerva mortal Neptune Nestor noble Achilles Oïleus Olympus Patroclus Peleus Polydamas Portrait Priam round rushed Sarpedon Saturn seized shield shoulders shouting slain slay slew smote son of Saturn sons soul standing steeds stood subdued swift ships swift-footed Achilles Telamonian Ajax tent Teucer thee things thou art thou hast thou mayest thou wilt thy mind Trans Trojans Troy Tydeus Ulysses unto valiant Virg vols warlike warrior whilst wounded καὶ
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