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quadgram | frequency |
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booke of homers odysses | 34 |
notes for div a | 29 |
early english books online | 25 |
the town of troy | 23 |
the best of all | 19 |
the greeks and trojans | 18 |
and when they were | 17 |
and to him said | 17 |
with spear in hand | 15 |
the end of the | 14 |
best of all the | 12 |
and as he spake | 11 |
and all the rest | 11 |
with both his hands | 10 |
and all the gods | 10 |
as when a man | 10 |
to the house of | 10 |
as when a lion | 10 |
he this had said | 9 |
master of the swine | 9 |
all the other gods | 9 |
characters represented either as | 8 |
way of teaching the | 8 |
translated by thomas grantham | 8 |
and by and by | 8 |
of all the gods | 8 |
of an heroique poem | 8 |
of teaching the hebrew | 8 |
of all the greeks | 8 |
and then into the | 8 |
represented either as utf | 8 |
speedy way of teaching | 8 |
professor of the speedy | 8 |
the speedy way of | 8 |
of the speedy way | 8 |
when he this had | 8 |
and to the ground | 8 |
to the early english | 7 |
images scanned from microfilm | 7 |
was the first that | 7 |
to the terms of | 7 |
coded from proquest page | 7 |
the terms of creative | 7 |
described above is co | 7 |
hector and the trojans | 7 |
is available for reuse | 7 |
owned by the institutions | 7 |
of the work described | 7 |
and coded from proquest | 7 |
providing financial support to | 7 |
by the institutions providing | 7 |
markup reviewed and edited | 7 |
the work described above | 7 |
terms of creative commons | 7 |
and markup reviewed and | 7 |
the text can be | 7 |
for keying and markup | 7 |
phase i text is | 7 |
edition of the work | 7 |
the institutions providing financial | 7 |
text and markup reviewed | 7 |
will not be long | 7 |
text can be copied | 7 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 7 |
assigned for keying and | 7 |
online text creation partnership | 7 |
english books online text | 7 |
text is available for | 7 |
and when he this | 7 |
keyed and coded from | 7 |
i text is available | 7 |
for sure i am | 7 |
the master of the | 7 |
encoded text transcribed from | 7 |
from proquest page images | 7 |
i le tell thee | 7 |
encoded edition of the | 7 |
the early english books | 7 |
even for commercial purposes | 7 |
tcp assigned for keying | 7 |
according to the terms | 7 |
institutions providing financial support | 7 |
books online text creation | 7 |
support to the early | 7 |
the trojans from the | 7 |
work described above is | 7 |
this phase i text | 7 |
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keyboarded and encoded edition | 7 |
and encoded edition of | 7 |
all without asking permission | 7 |
desire these appellations may | 6 |
when this was said | 6 |
than as to their | 6 |
when this was done | 6 |
of a world of | 6 |
him with his spear | 6 |
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in the hands of | 6 |
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of gods and men | 6 |
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their character of criticks | 6 |
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and in the midst | 6 |
the first booke of | 6 |
the fury of the | 6 |
was at an end | 6 |
do what you please | 6 |
to affect the parties | 6 |
these appellations may not | 6 |
and last of all | 6 |
ajax son of telamon | 6 |
i desire these appellations | 6 |
of all the men | 6 |
him by the hand | 6 |
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at him threw his | 6 |
the princes of the | 6 |
and to the gods | 6 |
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unto the argive fleet | 6 |
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appellations may not seem | 6 |
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and with the same | 6 |
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when they were come | 6 |
of the gods above | 5 |
and down he fell | 5 |
him threw his spear | 5 |
helmet on his head | 5 |
in the meane time | 5 |
to pass the seas | 5 |
and by the gods | 5 |
as if i were | 5 |
on the other side | 5 |
text notes for div | 5 |
original text notes for | 5 |
up and down the | 5 |
and one of them | 5 |
with his sword he | 5 |
he went to troy | 5 |
to all the rest | 5 |
concerning the vertues of | 5 |
in the house of | 5 |
answer made and said | 5 |
the time is come | 5 |
and first of all | 5 |
when they were to | 5 |
they were to one | 5 |
with all his might | 5 |
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and to the ships | 5 |
the walls of troy | 5 |
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and then the greeks | 5 |
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that have so much | 2 |
went here and there | 2 |
o sons of atreus | 2 |
leapt unto the ground | 2 |
drinking still they tarry | 2 |
the body of a | 2 |
yet i mean to | 2 |
but when he was | 2 |
the army presently up | 2 |
all embrace these gifts | 2 |
many and so fleet | 2 |
what haste i could | 2 |
their insolence is known | 2 |
gods grant you a | 2 |
put on my arms | 2 |
to morrow you shall | 2 |
and threw it down | 2 |
with such a cloud | 2 |
and think them a | 2 |
from the bath he | 2 |
and i will not | 2 |
much as it can | 2 |
and fire was in | 2 |
they laid their hands | 2 |
known to all the | 2 |
for the most part | 2 |
i have lost so | 2 |
i le shew thee | 2 |
in it was the | 2 |
the rosie morning did | 2 |
h estc r ocm | 2 |
have in their veins | 2 |
and laid it by | 2 |
and flaming brands which | 2 |
upon a winters day | 2 |
to the suiters said | 2 |
le tell thee truth | 2 |
from out the hall | 2 |
grant me that i | 2 |
safe to argos we | 2 |
for all men of | 2 |
and drave them from | 2 |
rosie morning did appear | 2 |
suiters all were well | 2 |
thought it was some | 2 |
in the field together | 2 |
males he left without | 2 |
they one another slay | 2 |
the war at troy | 2 |
i tell you this | 2 |
of all things there | 2 |
and in we came | 2 |
the race of men | 2 |
grant me now my | 2 |
and may the gods | 2 |
when he saw his | 2 |
all the rest may | 2 |
you of all the | 2 |
nor was there euer | 2 |
and threw it at | 2 |
for i my self | 2 |
and at the last | 2 |
and set them up | 2 |
my spear will speed | 2 |
thirteenth booke of homers | 2 |
as i am living | 2 |
of all the trojan | 2 |
they on plunder and | 2 |
amplitude of the subject | 2 |
and the king of | 2 |
first word of his | 2 |
by one or other | 2 |
ambrosia into his breast | 2 |
and tears ran down | 2 |
to save him now | 2 |
no longer would the | 2 |
but if it come | 2 |
as i have done | 2 |
him in a mist | 2 |
and good store of | 2 |
estate will not insist | 2 |
the greeks to ilium | 2 |
what i have to | 2 |
and to the river | 2 |
to hear what of | 2 |
lay upon his bed | 2 |
to this ulysses answering | 2 |
and full of spight | 2 |
man unto his own | 2 |
while the greeks and | 2 |
be added homers odysses | 2 |
the gods their due | 2 |
and hit him on | 2 |
knew it was a | 2 |
to one another talkt | 2 |
to make them all | 2 |
with both my hands | 2 |
a puft of wind | 2 |
to the gods he | 2 |
as shall come into | 2 |
eyes stood full of | 2 |
euery corner of the | 2 |
would come to pass | 2 |
as farre as aegypt | 2 |
and both the armies | 2 |
i were a man | 2 |
what they can to | 2 |
ever mingle salt with | 2 |
and without a funeral | 2 |
laid him down to | 2 |
you can do what | 2 |
a little from the | 2 |
first i saw him | 2 |
to his countries shore | 2 |
unto another next him | 2 |
with you came unto | 2 |
mounted half the sky | 2 |
what will become of | 2 |
me go my way | 2 |
what makes you be | 2 |
like a god he | 2 |
then every one unto | 2 |
the front he raging | 2 |
when they all had | 2 |
and though i were | 2 |
in the midst the | 2 |
on the plain their | 2 |
and sitting each man | 2 |
the hoast of greece | 2 |
in a standing fight | 2 |
broad it was and | 2 |
i was told by | 2 |
wounded is and diomed | 2 |
he to ilium was | 2 |
that ten years after | 2 |
of both of them | 2 |
and let the ships | 2 |
and on rapine had | 2 |
bore the care of | 2 |
own do that sufficiently | 2 |
he to his breast | 2 |
thou too much wine | 2 |
both the court and | 2 |
the argives on the | 2 |
falling on his knees | 2 |
on the form of | 2 |
the eyes of any | 2 |
in the harvard university | 2 |
then went he in | 2 |
trojans i intend to | 2 |
wave to wave were | 2 |
not at all for | 2 |
they to one another | 2 |
with his right foot | 2 |
far soever hence his | 2 |
pedasus that fertile is | 2 |
golden ball in st | 2 |
and honourable presents with | 2 |
the other to the | 2 |
i never thought to | 2 |
the golden ball in | 2 |
the town of pyle | 2 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 2 |
the suiters strength to | 2 |
end of neptunes utmost | 2 |
fallen to the ground | 2 |
day early to the | 2 |
to make the trojans | 2 |
to be heard of | 2 |
to kill her son | 2 |
and hit him not | 2 |
front he raging is | 2 |
in all the aire | 2 |
and thumping of the | 2 |
it long before he | 2 |
a pillar in the | 2 |
then it will be | 2 |
for ought i know | 2 |
the princes all gave | 2 |
it on her knee | 2 |
the killing of the | 2 |
when all the rest | 2 |
year her women her | 2 |
is come you shall | 2 |
as high as he | 2 |
with sharp language from | 2 |
but if i stay | 2 |
then hector frowning on | 2 |
die before the walls | 2 |
take me to his | 2 |
i will tell thee | 2 |
then to menelaus ajax | 2 |
as much as it | 2 |
whom with his spear | 2 |
and this thy hospitable | 2 |
achilles i must go | 2 |
as fast as he | 2 |
to send him to | 2 |
of what he said | 2 |
it all the while | 2 |
and sat upon the | 2 |
and me unto my | 2 |
his hands and feet | 2 |
therefore when you wake | 2 |
and though your self | 2 |
lead the army presently | 2 |
from off the field | 2 |
salt and barley threw | 2 |
part of the house | 2 |
fear he should be | 2 |
at nine yeares old | 2 |
i think not poor | 2 |
to what end stay | 2 |
returned to the fight | 2 |
i do not doubt | 2 |
and a crown of | 2 |
to the gods in | 2 |
bear of gold and | 2 |
and with his hand | 2 |
he the freedom of | 2 |
with great grief to | 2 |
come was to the | 2 |
his head to take | 2 |
into their seats they | 2 |
his shoulder he his | 2 |
he with his spear | 2 |
i give him will | 2 |
in three cantos parapharastically | 2 |
your death will not | 2 |
all the gods by | 2 |
now amongst the trojans | 2 |
and by him sat | 2 |
frowning on him thus | 2 |
when but a boy | 2 |
whom the gods do | 2 |
a temple to his | 2 |
to the worlds admiral | 2 |
go you to the | 2 |
his fill did eat | 2 |
need not tell you | 2 |
all greeks the best | 2 |
the mind i am | 2 |
he durst not stay | 2 |
a branch of styx | 2 |
he had made an | 2 |
one by one they | 2 |
would their lives be | 2 |
let one or other | 2 |
it can bear of | 2 |
she went to bed | 2 |
two atrides chiefly prays | 2 |
down upon the place | 2 |
agen and tears them | 2 |
and out he went | 2 |
vlysses and his son | 2 |
what you are to | 2 |
would not be unwise | 2 |
to know his mind | 2 |
before you shall be | 2 |
and now the suiters | 2 |
his father is become | 2 |
and washt his hands | 2 |
wheel made shall be | 2 |
of such a man | 2 |
so much for the | 2 |
what remained of the | 2 |
since the man that | 2 |
for from my purpose | 2 |
all the way until | 2 |
of this great man | 2 |
then down he laid | 2 |
in it was a | 2 |
the gods went yesterday | 2 |
marriage with my mother | 2 |
to giue the wooers | 2 |
of such men as | 2 |
you thought the counsel | 2 |
the eighteenth booke of | 2 |
for if he had | 2 |
the trojans they were | 2 |
from the very roofe | 2 |
and yet euen this | 2 |
the grace of all | 2 |
jove unto apollo spake | 2 |
thus unto them said | 2 |
and hear what i | 2 |
trojans and their aids | 2 |
whilst they together thus | 2 |
the said two books | 2 |
kept him in her | 2 |
and offer unto all | 2 |
that priam and his | 2 |
as when a wave | 2 |
knew not what to | 2 |
new armour for my | 2 |
knowne to be the | 2 |
away the body of | 2 |
of early and of | 2 |
so good a guardian | 2 |
in his hands he | 2 |
that mounting was the | 2 |
then the cry arriving | 2 |
both his shoulders and | 2 |
the seede of io | 2 |
had told him that | 2 |
are as well as | 2 |
in the hollow way | 2 |
gates for charrets to | 2 |
against the trojans for | 2 |
till they all were | 2 |
shield received many a | 2 |
i pray you tell | 2 |
save our selves we | 2 |
lusty oar upon the | 2 |
upon the shore of | 2 |
leaves it on the | 2 |
his pounces held a | 2 |
you that have the | 2 |
his hand took up | 2 |
she with her brought | 2 |
of hills and dales | 2 |
all this shall be | 2 |
and made it to | 2 |
you to the field | 2 |
to pluto and his | 2 |
he wept for ioy | 2 |
when of food they | 2 |
and there he sat | 2 |
brought her to the | 2 |
ship away as much | 2 |
up to the tree | 2 |
and best of all | 2 |
to the armed men | 2 |
to morrow then to | 2 |
to the publike place | 2 |
away with him he | 2 |
be to her father | 2 |
the work of an | 2 |
mounting was the sun | 2 |
there sacrifice to the | 2 |
sitting each man in | 2 |
the gods in councel | 2 |
addrest his speech to | 2 |
she and her maids | 2 |
now no more avoid | 2 |
see the vertue of | 2 |
we sate and feasted | 2 |
rifled had the town | 2 |
and drag you out | 2 |
and that if you | 2 |
who was the first | 2 |
farre off from the | 2 |
him talents ten of | 2 |
house of circe stood | 2 |
she can none put | 2 |
his buckler and his | 2 |
and after him the | 2 |
recount then to me | 2 |
be rich which round | 2 |
and pray to jove | 2 |
except the son of | 2 |
of the greeks to | 2 |
then unto the ground | 2 |
and with the stroak | 2 |
how i hither came | 2 |
apollo snatcht him from | 2 |
i mean to go | 2 |
and then to jove | 2 |
a man as you | 2 |
how my spear will | 2 |
now i fear the | 2 |
and broken was the | 2 |
a great disgrace to | 2 |
close by the bone | 2 |
went her way from | 2 |
to beg his life | 2 |
work of an heroique | 2 |
what is become of | 2 |
to him any good | 2 |
again into the house | 2 |
when you thither come | 2 |
to hear what he | 2 |
known up to the | 2 |
goddesse of her sex | 2 |
such a thing as | 2 |
sacred to the gods | 2 |
in to strip him | 2 |
then to try his | 2 |
with her breast the | 2 |
to the goddess pallas | 2 |
for he is gone | 2 |
not now such as | 2 |
trojans and the greeks | 2 |
on me compassion may | 2 |
be a great disgrace | 2 |
i know not whom | 2 |
to ye greeke by | 2 |
travel for a while | 2 |
all things that belong | 2 |
with oar on shoulder | 2 |
me you trojans and | 2 |
body from the field | 2 |
ulysses then unto the | 2 |
told him all the | 2 |
up his hands and | 2 |
the sun was set | 2 |
leapt down to the | 2 |
foot of ida hill | 2 |
do as you please | 2 |
the house of diocles | 2 |
nor will i stay | 2 |
hector frowning on him | 2 |
the power gave alone | 2 |
and by each one | 2 |
for both of us | 2 |
into the fire he | 2 |
one drawn sword draws | 2 |
for vse of horse | 2 |
i will not tell | 2 |
and threw him flat | 2 |
i have brought you | 2 |
tell you now a | 2 |
of old tiresias the | 2 |
and let him know | 2 |
he left him in | 2 |
state of all the | 2 |
and quickly at the | 2 |
dropt ambrosia into his | 2 |
one god or other | 2 |
they could no more | 2 |
and in the air | 2 |
they were come to | 2 |
the last threw him | 2 |
to the island we | 2 |
upon the very brink | 2 |
and at the gate | 2 |
could the wedding now | 2 |
dissent not from your | 2 |
jove the power gave | 2 |
none but one old | 2 |
the argives at their | 2 |
and to the princes | 2 |
their hands they laid | 2 |
the princes all made | 2 |
wedding now no more | 2 |
so pallas on ulysses | 2 |
rose from his seat | 2 |
i told him all | 2 |
by dogs and fowl | 2 |
alive or dead he | 2 |
and after him achilles | 2 |
the grace of goddesses | 2 |
here no longer stay | 2 |
with an angry eye | 2 |
a bark of twenty | 2 |
lying on the ground | 2 |
which now you see | 2 |
go when you will | 2 |
and with their hands | 2 |
his hands and feete | 2 |
and having found him | 2 |
was to her come | 2 |
the people counsel take | 2 |
and one fair daughter | 2 |
haste i could to | 2 |
from the trojans flew | 2 |
and those that bore | 2 |
unto the princes all | 2 |
as that was said | 2 |
for he was in | 2 |
put on their arms | 2 |
her way from ida | 2 |
the ships upon the | 2 |
fifteenth booke of homers | 2 |
him by the head | 2 |
that you may well | 2 |
in safety from the | 2 |
sprawling in the dust | 2 |
the son of priam | 2 |
made the argives glad | 2 |
hector with his spear | 2 |
a shroud wherein laertes | 2 |
be the first to | 2 |
so glad they were | 2 |
two nights and days | 2 |
too deep it was | 2 |
you to achilles tent | 2 |
his weeds put on | 2 |
the toil of battle | 2 |
to the argives said | 2 |
in rank and file | 2 |
none of you the | 2 |
listen then to me | 2 |
the honour of the | 2 |
laid hold upon his | 2 |
come down into the | 2 |
what men can of | 2 |
let the fight by | 2 |
to the seasons jove | 2 |
amongst the greeks he | 2 |
them on the plain | 2 |
could not get a | 2 |
for both of you | 2 |
person of a god | 2 |
the fleet him sent | 2 |
this made me come | 2 |
for charrets to go | 2 |
in the amplitude of | 2 |
but if you will | 2 |
of all the winds | 2 |
can bear of gold | 2 |
one unto another next | 2 |
up every man to | 2 |
took up a greater | 2 |
i had been thrown | 2 |
shall have need of | 2 |
now such as ulysses | 2 |
in sacred fire to | 2 |
prize for him that | 2 |
laid his hand on | 2 |
there were amongst them | 2 |
fire of cloven wood | 2 |
and yet the gods | 2 |
and then her breast | 2 |
with the same she | 2 |
to keep off the | 2 |
of all things that | 2 |
to the fight again | 2 |
tribute pay as to | 2 |
i should more honour | 2 |
judge of early and | 2 |
my crew into the | 2 |
then to the suiters | 2 |
him by the way | 2 |
and let him do | 2 |
body of your son | 2 |
in his hand the | 2 |
upon silver skilfully had | 2 |
steeds that have won | 2 |
or dead he be | 2 |
other trojans none but | 2 |
all the gold i | 2 |
and others to the | 2 |
me for a slave | 2 |
i wish the earth | 2 |
man of all that | 2 |
be long before i | 2 |
just at the end | 2 |
my fate it be | 2 |
and all night long | 2 |
the wall the trojans | 2 |
the fire he threw | 2 |
fire to all the | 2 |
and dogs did rend | 2 |
eagle in his pounces | 2 |
now mark me well | 2 |
spend my corn and | 2 |
with soft and gentle | 2 |
to a goodly height | 2 |
helmet from his head | 2 |
day of his returne | 2 |
his passe to the | 2 |
and near unto his | 2 |
would i were as | 2 |
any part of the | 2 |
text in the c | 2 |
to be set free | 2 |
and make women and | 2 |
and then she said | 2 |
in midst of all | 2 |
and then began the | 2 |
and round about him | 2 |
to give them aid | 2 |
counsel i shall give | 2 |
the lion comes agen | 2 |
the argives and the | 2 |
and he to her | 2 |
his parents and his | 2 |
the fire the same | 2 |
and with him his | 2 |
fire of his yong | 2 |
i with my spear | 2 |
as low as hell | 2 |
and all his friends | 2 |
part of the night | 2 |
the greeks to aid | 2 |
couches and on chairs | 2 |
but i would not | 2 |
of all the peeres | 2 |
and so fleet i | 2 |
for fear some quarrel | 2 |
chief of all the | 2 |
charret to look to | 2 |
with her hand the | 2 |
and in the mean | 2 |
if they had been | 2 |
killing all the way | 2 |
and tribute pay as | 2 |
i was in war | 2 |
know how much you | 2 |
to the ground they | 2 |
the gods would make | 2 |
bodyes fouls and dogs | 2 |
the gods no more | 2 |
and thrice a day | 2 |
honours due unto the | 2 |
a great oath i | 2 |
i saw a smoke | 2 |
i could not reach | 2 |
to be at the | 2 |
to places high i | 2 |
that in my house | 2 |
unto the ground the | 2 |
the ground him threw | 2 |
could no longer stay | 2 |
pray you tell me | 2 |
as i believe it | 2 |
then took he off | 2 |
that to him pray | 2 |
and when they came | 2 |
but ere she went | 2 |
from the war abstain | 2 |
of his wife he | 2 |
had in his hands | 2 |
and speaking to his | 2 |
wing h estc r | 2 |
to heare a poet | 2 |
you your self with | 2 |
of all the seas | 2 |
be at the charge | 2 |
him change his mind | 2 |
to the trojans this | 2 |
the ships the greeks | 2 |
he like a god | 2 |
shall i tell you | 2 |
to let him die | 2 |
for at his head | 2 |
that with you came | 2 |
our ships upon the | 2 |
the part of the | 2 |
do the water beat | 2 |
i must tell you | 2 |
from my purpose you | 2 |
in the heighth of | 2 |
they washt their hands | 2 |
then to go to | 2 |
who to the fleet | 2 |
famous for his lance | 2 |
this had said he | 2 |
my mind divided is | 2 |
with his spear upon | 2 |
ajax threw his spear | 2 |
and in his chamber | 2 |
let the ships lye | 2 |
a cloud of gold | 2 |
i thought i should | 2 |
the fourth year her | 2 |
and spake to him | 2 |
the ransom of my | 2 |
spear threw at him | 2 |
all gave their consent | 2 |
we took the town | 2 |
a spear threw at | 2 |
and then ulysses to | 2 |
and filled was the | 2 |
is with an arrow | 2 |
passing well i know | 2 |
with his bow still | 2 |
of gold two talents | 2 |
for dead he is | 2 |
way devise how you | 2 |
sun had born away | 2 |
of many sorts the | 2 |
and have respect to | 2 |
fourth year her women | 2 |
and next to him | 2 |
the trojans are encamped | 2 |
all along the sand | 2 |
for the publicke good | 2 |
to defend his body | 2 |
when ulysses went with | 2 |
the god of war | 2 |
to see the morning | 2 |
and take me to | 2 |
with ship and men | 2 |
hector with his troops | 2 |
me have your aid | 2 |
to a chair him | 2 |
best of all men | 2 |
that all the wooers | 2 |
and then the other | 2 |
need not be ashamed | 2 |
valiant as he was | 2 |
all the greeks did | 2 |
to seeke his father | 2 |
the gods are angry | 2 |
will not be in | 2 |
when with the greeks | 2 |
get thee gone hence | 2 |
but when he came | 2 |
they set the mast | 2 |
and impartiality of the | 2 |
and ore him stood | 2 |
by the son of | 2 |
of the phaeacian state | 2 |
ship with crimson face | 2 |
swift as a hawk | 2 |
man to man came | 2 |
cast he on his | 2 |
and in the middle | 2 |
may the gods to | 2 |
and each man to | 2 |
you came unto this | 2 |
and to the argives | 2 |
other side came on | 2 |
fools they are that | 2 |
shoulder with his spear | 2 |
from head to foot | 2 |
to set him free | 2 |
which are the honours | 2 |
in the field remain | 2 |
and teucer use his | 2 |
for well you know | 2 |
lulls his whelps with | 2 |
and thus did say | 2 |
i tell you what | 2 |
shall be rich which | 2 |
through all the world | 2 |
was told by proteus | 2 |
his cup with wine | 2 |
but when he shall | 2 |
within the walls of | 2 |
poem written by the | 2 |
he laid himself along | 2 |
for a little while | 2 |
and laid them on | 2 |
it because thou too | 2 |
if it come to | 2 |
father and his mother | 2 |
and there amongst the | 2 |
to keep the trojans | 2 |
that it may be | 2 |
whip and reins in | 2 |
what sort of men | 2 |
your anger to allay | 2 |
great his daughter to | 2 |
then made answer to | 2 |
shall have the victory | 2 |
duly every day for | 2 |
then he flung the | 2 |
to atrides said pisistratus | 2 |
the rule of all | 2 |
he made a fire | 2 |
but a little while | 2 |
shall be enough to | 2 |
strong as i was | 2 |
in all the time | 2 |
build a temple to | 2 |
then answered and said | 2 |
ye wooers of the | 2 |
he set farre from | 2 |
you on me compassion | 2 |
falling of a tree | 2 |
the ships they went | 2 |
of the god of | 2 |
now i come to | 2 |
now let me see | 2 |
the one of them | 2 |
unto these briseis shall | 2 |
but he would not | 2 |
the person of a | 2 |
and unto these briseis | 2 |
that after twenty years | 2 |
corn and wine consumed | 2 |