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... Neptune ; but he was unceasingly angry with godlike Ulysses , before he arrived in his own land . But he [ Neptune ] had gone to the Æthiopians who dwell afar off , ( the Ethiopians who are divided into two parts , the most distant of ...
... Neptune ; but he was unceasingly angry with godlike Ulysses , before he arrived in his own land . But he [ Neptune ] had gone to the Æthiopians who dwell afar off , ( the Ethiopians who are divided into two parts , the most distant of ...
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... Neptune is for ever immovably angry on account of the Cy- clops , 18 whose eye he blinded , the godlike Polyphemus , whose power is greatest amongst all the Cyclops : him the nymph Thöosa brought forth , the daughter of Phorcys , ruler ...
... Neptune is for ever immovably angry on account of the Cy- clops , 18 whose eye he blinded , the godlike Polyphemus , whose power is greatest amongst all the Cyclops : him the nymph Thöosa brought forth , the daughter of Phorcys , ruler ...
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... Neptune not kill Ulysses , but causes him to wander from his native land . But come , let all of us contrive his return , in what way he may come , and Neptune remit his anger ; for he will not in- deed be able against the will of all ...
... Neptune not kill Ulysses , but causes him to wander from his native land . But come , let all of us contrive his return , in what way he may come , and Neptune remit his anger ; for he will not in- deed be able against the will of all ...
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... Neptune . At the conclusion of the ceremony , Telemachus states the object of his voyage , and Nestor in reply relates what had happened to himself , and the circumstances of their sailing from Troy ; but having no tidings of Ulysses ...
... Neptune . At the conclusion of the ceremony , Telemachus states the object of his voyage , and Nestor in reply relates what had happened to himself , and the circumstances of their sailing from Troy ; but having no tidings of Ulysses ...
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... Neptune . 66 Hear , thou earth - containing Neptune , nor envy us be- seeching thee to accomplish these works . To Nestor first and to his sons give glory ; but afterwards to others grant a grate- ful recompence , to all the Pylians ...
... Neptune . 66 Hear , thou earth - containing Neptune , nor envy us be- seeching thee to accomplish these works . To Nestor first and to his sons give glory ; but afterwards to others grant a grate- ful recompence , to all the Pylians ...
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addressed in answer addressed in turn Alcinous amongst Amphinomus answered in turn answering addressed Antinous Apollo Atreus beautiful behold black ship breast cloth gilt coloured companions Cyclops daughter dear deeds deity delighted didst dwelling earth Edition Engravings Ernesti Eumæus Euryclea Eurymachus Eustathius evil far-darting fate father fcap feast folio garments gilt edges glorious goddess godlike Grecians grief handmaidens hands heart Hermann Hesych hither Homer honour illustrated Ithaca Jove king Laertes Lexil Loewe lofty Melanthius Menelaus Mercury mighty Minerva morocco mortal mother much-planning Ulysses Neleus Neptune Nestor palace paternal land perished Phæacians possess prudent Penelope Pylos quickly rejoiced Saturn sitting sleep son of Saturn spear spoke winged words stranger suitors sweet swift ship swineherd Telemachus tell thee thine things thou art thou hast thou mayest thou wilt thy mind thyself Ulysses addressed unto vols wandering wife wine καὶ