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quadgram | frequency |
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the oxen of the | 27 |
oxen of the sun | 27 |
in the midst of | 25 |
the house of ulysses | 24 |
the land of the | 23 |
the rest of the | 20 |
in the present book | 20 |
to the house of | 20 |
the return of ulysses | 20 |
and when he had | 19 |
on the other hand | 19 |
the island of the | 19 |
to the island of | 19 |
the hut of the | 17 |
the end of the | 17 |
the heart of the | 17 |
and when they had | 17 |
ulysses and his companions | 17 |
hut of the swineherd | 16 |
in the form of | 16 |
of the trojan war | 16 |
to the land of | 16 |
to home and country | 15 |
as well as in | 15 |
the mouth of the | 15 |
i will tell thee | 15 |
the voice of the | 14 |
the movement of the | 14 |
they came to the | 14 |
the door of the | 13 |
in the house of | 13 |
the spirit of the | 13 |
order of the world | 13 |
portion of the book | 12 |
mouth of the cave | 12 |
may be called the | 12 |
as well as the | 12 |
the place of assembly | 12 |
of the present book | 12 |
the slaying of the | 12 |
it may be that | 11 |
the iliad and the | 11 |
to the place of | 11 |
in the way of | 11 |
in the land of | 11 |
at the end of | 11 |
to the palace of | 11 |
the house of odysseus | 11 |
iliad and the odyssey | 11 |
is one of the | 10 |
by the side of | 10 |
is the land of | 10 |
the realm of the | 10 |
of ulysses and his | 10 |
the story of the | 10 |
on the part of | 10 |
the palace of the | 10 |
the king of the | 10 |
the best of the | 10 |
the iliad and odyssey | 10 |
telemachiad and the ulyssiad | 9 |
i will give thee | 9 |
we came to the | 9 |
of the greek world | 9 |
part of the book | 9 |
the part of the | 9 |
of the divine order | 9 |
the structure of the | 9 |
the song of the | 9 |
which is to be | 9 |
after the death of | 9 |
on the one hand | 9 |
for the sake of | 9 |
it is no wonder | 9 |
one of the suitors | 9 |
the son of ulysses | 9 |
back to his home | 9 |
the head of the | 9 |
the will of zeus | 9 |
the telemachiad and the | 9 |
down to the sea | 8 |
of the return of | 8 |
to go to the | 8 |
of the book is | 8 |
island of the sun | 8 |
we are now to | 8 |
what may be called | 8 |
at the head of | 8 |
this portion of the | 8 |
in contrast with the | 8 |
will give thee a | 8 |
palace of the king | 8 |
with the divine order | 8 |
to the place where | 8 |
of the gods and | 8 |
as well as of | 8 |
well as in the | 8 |
the trojan war and | 8 |
and when thou hast | 8 |
catch a glimpse of | 8 |
the destruction of the | 8 |
of the gods that | 8 |
divine order of the | 8 |
of the oxen of | 8 |
the work of the | 8 |
the city of the | 8 |
its place in the | 7 |
is that of the | 7 |
was the first to | 7 |
zeus and the other | 7 |
the bottom of the | 7 |
when he heard that | 7 |
the way to the | 7 |
the house of circe | 7 |
destruction of the suitors | 7 |
will tell thee all | 7 |
the last twelve books | 7 |
the action of the | 7 |
from home and country | 7 |
in the island of | 7 |
him by the hand | 7 |
attack on the ciconians | 7 |
in the first book | 7 |
the side of the | 7 |
sacrifice to the gods | 7 |
division of the book | 7 |
the idea of the | 7 |
structure of the book | 7 |
make an end of | 7 |
in the shape of | 7 |
the island of circe | 7 |
which he is to | 7 |
the island of calypso | 7 |
return to home and | 7 |
is now to be | 7 |
they sat down to | 7 |
it is true that | 7 |
came to the island | 7 |
the divine order of | 7 |
from the trojan war | 7 |
the god of the | 7 |
it is manifest that | 7 |
the land of ithaca | 7 |
old man of the | 7 |
the keeper of the | 7 |
in contrast to the | 7 |
went back to the | 6 |
of gold and silver | 6 |
for i am a | 6 |
a glimpse of the | 6 |
the land of troy | 6 |
conflict with the suitors | 6 |
books of the odyssey | 6 |
came back to the | 6 |
what manner of man | 6 |
at the foot of | 6 |
the face of the | 6 |
one to the other | 6 |
from his seat and | 6 |
assembly of the people | 6 |
ulysses and his son | 6 |
the heart of ulysses | 6 |
second part of the | 6 |
he said that he | 6 |
the setting of the | 6 |
the assembly of the | 6 |
in the case of | 6 |
when they had finished | 6 |
rose from his seat | 6 |
to the hut of | 6 |
under the name of | 6 |
the slaughter of the | 6 |
the tale of ulysses | 6 |
the taking of troy | 6 |
the souls of the | 6 |
song of the sirens | 6 |
at any rate the | 6 |
up and down the | 6 |
the doors of the | 6 |
in the first place | 6 |
is not to be | 6 |
book of the iliad | 6 |
he is not a | 6 |
the words of the | 6 |
the midst of his | 6 |
in front of the | 6 |
in a general way | 6 |
lie in wait for | 6 |
the form of the | 6 |
the punishment of the | 6 |
to drink of the | 6 |
to family and state | 6 |
man of the sea | 6 |
is the trojan war | 6 |
when he had finished | 6 |
the old man of | 6 |
drink of the blood | 6 |
is to be the | 6 |
to which i am | 6 |
and the other gods | 6 |
come back to his | 6 |
tell thee all that | 6 |
the theme of the | 6 |
slaying of the suitors | 6 |
and as soon as | 6 |
sat down to meat | 6 |
went down to the | 6 |
sit down to meat | 6 |
the death of achilles | 6 |
of which they are | 6 |
his way to the | 6 |
it is time for | 6 |
it is to be | 5 |
of the wooden horse | 5 |
days and two nights | 5 |
sat down by the | 5 |
the will of the | 5 |
he covered his face | 5 |
a part of the | 5 |
and his companions are | 5 |
of the human soul | 5 |
in the hands of | 5 |
of the gods in | 5 |
the man and the | 5 |
that it was the | 5 |
the lay of the | 5 |
the wrath of neptune | 5 |
is seen to be | 5 |
the goddess of wisdom | 5 |
to get back to | 5 |
the adventures of ulysses | 5 |
one of the men | 5 |
ethical order of the | 5 |
either side of the | 5 |
as if they had | 5 |
mantle and a tunic | 5 |
the scene of the | 5 |
and as he spake | 5 |
for it is not | 5 |
that it should be | 5 |
into the heart of | 5 |
half of the cycle | 5 |
it may be said | 5 |
the other side of | 5 |
in the character of | 5 |
of the suitors is | 5 |
which i am come | 5 |
in spite of the | 5 |
the course of the | 5 |
he is now to | 5 |
the odyssey is the | 5 |
messenger of the gods | 5 |
go back to the | 5 |
the princes of the | 5 |
slaughter of the suitors | 5 |
to him in the | 5 |
of meat and drink | 5 |
the dwellings of the | 5 |
and one of them | 5 |
the beginning of the | 5 |
second half of the | 5 |
the unity of the | 5 |
at this point we | 5 |
the hands of the | 5 |
on the seventh day | 5 |
of the trojan cycle | 5 |
the first is the | 5 |
when they came to | 5 |
such is the contrast | 5 |
a bowl of wine | 5 |
of the suitors and | 5 |
on the island of | 5 |
the council of the | 5 |
the sweep of the | 5 |
was one of the | 5 |
from the hand of | 5 |
to the dwelling of | 5 |
island of the sirens | 5 |
we catch a glimpse | 5 |
he is to be | 5 |
grand division of the | 5 |
he seems to have | 5 |
come to the island | 5 |
in the middle of | 5 |
not by any means | 5 |
there is no doubt | 5 |
the soul of my | 5 |
the character of the | 5 |
knew to be the | 5 |
on either side of | 5 |
when he came to | 5 |
in the present case | 5 |
the likeness of a | 5 |
return to his home | 5 |
the second portion of | 5 |
the midst of the | 5 |
it is clear that | 5 |
in spite of his | 5 |
in response to the | 5 |
the form of a | 5 |
of the fairy tale | 5 |
the man of nature | 5 |
the curse of the | 5 |
the shore of the | 5 |
to the city of | 5 |
in the previous book | 5 |
game with the ball | 5 |
into the realm of | 5 |
the king and queen | 5 |
to the greek mind | 5 |
the palace of circe | 5 |
the gods are the | 5 |
to his own country | 5 |
on the other side | 5 |
between ulysses and achilles | 5 |
there is a certain | 5 |
the center of the | 5 |
one of the gods | 5 |
setting of the sun | 5 |
land of the cyclops | 5 |
to zeus and the | 5 |
the suitors of penelope | 5 |
when he saw the | 5 |
his hands in the | 5 |
the mother of the | 5 |
it is one of | 5 |
the son of laertes | 5 |
the story of his | 5 |
in his own house | 5 |
the place where he | 5 |
as soon as he | 5 |
an account of the | 5 |
come back to the | 5 |
a mantle and a | 5 |
there can be no | 5 |
return of the greeks | 5 |
trial of the bow | 5 |
that there is a | 5 |
at the court of | 5 |
which has to be | 5 |
is no wonder that | 5 |
in the course of | 5 |
when he went to | 5 |
and one of the | 5 |
shore of the sea | 5 |
as they drew near | 5 |
two days and two | 5 |
with all his might | 5 |
the voice of a | 5 |
and i will tell | 5 |
and when thou art | 5 |
hear the voice of | 5 |
is by no means | 5 |
the nature of the | 5 |
the wall of the | 5 |
the return of telemachus | 5 |
the history of the | 5 |
the presence of the | 5 |
end of the hall | 5 |
in his own land | 5 |
he is the man | 5 |
which led to the | 5 |
in harmony with the | 5 |
is also to be | 4 |
the thought of the | 4 |
from the fact that | 4 |
went back to his | 4 |
is the abode of | 4 |
and that of the | 4 |
in these four books | 4 |
by the man of | 4 |
let us make haste | 4 |
in the divine order | 4 |
as soon as the | 4 |
in his own person | 4 |
me on my way | 4 |
on the shores of | 4 |
as if they were | 4 |
play of the negative | 4 |
the human and the | 4 |
lay down to sleep | 4 |
that he should have | 4 |
recognition of the divine | 4 |
from the land of | 4 |
out of the cave | 4 |
now that he is | 4 |
he hears of the | 4 |
of the spirit of | 4 |
the shape of a | 4 |
the return of the | 4 |
suitors of the queen | 4 |
the rest of his | 4 |
in the twentieth year | 4 |
the back of the | 4 |
the conflict with the | 4 |
in a bowl of | 4 |
the wisdom of the | 4 |
for the coming of | 4 |
go to the city | 4 |
sat down on the | 4 |
in accord with the | 4 |
one of the most | 4 |
the long years of | 4 |
in the soul of | 4 |
by the trojan war | 4 |
touched him with her | 4 |
that the gods are | 4 |
with his wife and | 4 |
the top of a | 4 |
in his own way | 4 |
to be found in | 4 |
for a whole year | 4 |
to the realm of | 4 |
the sons of men | 4 |
and the voice of | 4 |
center of the family | 4 |
he came to the | 4 |
to think of the | 4 |
the idea of a | 4 |
the fates of the | 4 |
the blood of a | 4 |
it is hard for | 4 |
island of the three | 4 |
this part of the | 4 |
and shoot an arrow | 4 |
the gate of the | 4 |
the noblest of the | 4 |
the father of the | 4 |
an end of all | 4 |
the education of telemachus | 4 |
was a sort of | 4 |
the three greek heroes | 4 |
thou art come to | 4 |
made an end of | 4 |
soul of my mother | 4 |
in the history of | 4 |
the other side is | 4 |
out of the sea | 4 |
but there was no | 4 |
for the return of | 4 |
the messenger of the | 4 |
will of the gods | 4 |
in the likeness of | 4 |
be well with thee | 4 |
to be a man | 4 |
the life of the | 4 |
his place by the | 4 |
i would not that | 4 |
at the bottom of | 4 |
an image of the | 4 |
that he had a | 4 |
the man of intelligence | 4 |
organic part of the | 4 |
idea of the return | 4 |
at the hands of | 4 |
we are to have | 4 |
he was a cretan | 4 |
one by one the | 4 |
the foot of the | 4 |
an organic part of | 4 |
the city of troy | 4 |
returned to the hall | 4 |
in the twelfth book | 4 |
so that he may | 4 |
the career of ulysses | 4 |
for a long time | 4 |
story of the odyssey | 4 |
in the palace of | 4 |
by the favour of | 4 |
is that of ulysses | 4 |
and went to the | 4 |
after the fall of | 4 |
went to the house | 4 |
ulysses in his home | 4 |
we may suppose that | 4 |
the organism of the | 4 |
and went back to | 4 |
of ulysses and penelope | 4 |
and on the tenth | 4 |
and prayed to athene | 4 |
up his hands to | 4 |
the first half of | 4 |
both of which are | 4 |
in a mythical form | 4 |
with the loss of | 4 |
the god of hospitality | 4 |
he was in the | 4 |
the son of poseidon | 4 |
the destruction of troy | 4 |
he went to troy | 4 |
the account of the | 4 |
and stood in the | 4 |
the house of alcinous | 4 |
and in the other | 4 |
all that thou hast | 4 |
sung by the bard | 4 |
way to the place | 4 |
from the rest of | 4 |
the eye of the | 4 |
portion of the odyssey | 4 |
in a certain sense | 4 |
of the whole poem | 4 |
of home and country | 4 |
is the man of | 4 |
the men of troy | 4 |
returned to the house | 4 |
the divine and human | 4 |
on his way to | 4 |
we pass to the | 4 |
there is a difference | 4 |
offerings to the gods | 4 |
torches in their hands | 4 |
the wars of troy | 4 |
the bow of ulysses | 4 |
curse of the cyclops | 4 |
of the greek gods | 4 |
to one of the | 4 |
the experience of ulysses | 4 |
such a one as | 4 |
for the last time | 4 |
we observe that it | 4 |
he went to the | 4 |
time for thee to | 4 |
the house of the | 4 |
when the morning came | 4 |
and now thou art | 4 |
to bend the bow | 4 |
to my own country | 4 |
the poem from the | 4 |
the middle of the | 4 |
not be able to | 4 |
of the three capes | 4 |
of the trojan epoch | 4 |
the development of the | 4 |
in a series of | 4 |
city of the ciconians | 4 |
and he said to | 4 |
go down to the | 4 |
the great deed of | 4 |
the way of the | 4 |
between ithaca and samos | 4 |
is a kind of | 4 |
when he had drunk | 4 |
my father and my | 4 |
on the point of | 4 |
the attack on the | 4 |
the second grand division | 4 |
movement of the poem | 4 |
part of the coast | 4 |
said that he was | 4 |
song of the bard | 4 |
first part of the | 4 |
this second part of | 4 |
the fall of troy | 4 |
which he had been | 4 |
way of the return | 4 |
we may now see | 4 |
which he had received | 4 |
the cave was a | 4 |
at once to the | 4 |
of the odyssey is | 4 |
of the gods is | 4 |
at the back of | 4 |
for two days and | 4 |
i have come to | 4 |
the bag of winds | 4 |
the rape of helen | 4 |
story of his life | 4 |
caused by the trojan | 4 |
on the shore of | 4 |
for the first time | 4 |
council of the gods | 4 |
but when he came | 4 |
a cup of wine | 4 |
with the aid of | 4 |
and when she had | 4 |
to the chamber where | 4 |
and when all was | 4 |
half of the odyssey | 4 |
the might of my | 4 |
which he had to | 4 |
the fact that the | 4 |
of ulysses to the | 4 |
but i would not | 4 |
the place of the | 4 |
back to the hall | 4 |
as if he had | 4 |
separation from the orient | 4 |
that i have seen | 4 |
go to the palace | 4 |
bottom of the sea | 4 |
he went and sat | 4 |
with an air of | 4 |
restored to home and | 4 |
the adventure of the | 4 |
lord of the sea | 4 |
it is a shame | 4 |
and when it was | 4 |
human and the divine | 4 |
and set it by | 4 |
to listen to the | 4 |
all the rest of | 4 |
when they had eaten | 4 |
the prow of the | 4 |
which there is a | 4 |
this is just what | 4 |
the case of the | 4 |
in wait for him | 4 |
came to the land | 4 |
second grand division of | 4 |
might of my hands | 4 |
the soul of the | 4 |
he rose from his | 4 |
but now i am | 4 |
i will go to | 4 |
four books of the | 4 |
covered his face with | 4 |
at the hut of | 4 |
i will show thee | 4 |
to eat and drink | 4 |
led the way to | 4 |
not one of the | 4 |
the body of the | 4 |
which is that of | 4 |
with the trojan war | 4 |
daughter of the sun | 4 |
the trojan cycle is | 4 |
book of the odyssey | 4 |
as they are in | 4 |
division of the poem | 4 |
he lifted up his | 4 |
looking back at the | 4 |
by means of a | 4 |
the experience of life | 4 |
all the time the | 4 |
from the place where | 4 |
to pylos and sparta | 4 |
nor must we forget | 4 |
went to the palace | 4 |
may be said that | 4 |
i shall tell thee | 4 |
in the fourth book | 4 |
at the sight of | 4 |
the shape of mentor | 4 |
to return to his | 4 |
the palace of alcinous | 4 |
dwellings of the dead | 4 |
second portion of the | 4 |
god of the sea | 4 |
with all speed to | 4 |
lifted up his hands | 4 |
by the hand of | 4 |
is the voice of | 4 |
the transition from the | 4 |
in the second place | 4 |
and when they were | 4 |
first half of the | 4 |
his own experience in | 4 |
but he does not | 4 |
in the presence of | 4 |
why should he not | 4 |
the wanderings of ulysses | 4 |
he came back to | 4 |
the men of ithaca | 4 |
but in the second | 4 |
he was a man | 4 |
brought him to the | 4 |
thou art a goddess | 4 |
of sheep and goats | 4 |
and i will give | 4 |
of the fourth book | 4 |
to woo my mother | 4 |
and not one of | 4 |
the recognition of the | 4 |
the voices of the | 4 |
as if he were | 4 |
son of his father | 4 |
out of the house | 4 |
came up to the | 4 |
not far from the | 4 |
the supremacy of the | 4 |
as well as to | 4 |
when they heard the | 4 |
the present book is | 4 |
according to the greek | 4 |
the mind of the | 4 |
but he did not | 4 |
the plan of the | 4 |
has been brought to | 4 |
is the essence of | 4 |
the daughter of the | 4 |
if there be any | 4 |
to the end of | 4 |
a man of many | 4 |
with a cry of | 4 |
is no doubt that | 4 |
with the spirit of | 4 |
the gods that thou | 4 |
the first to speak | 4 |
of the old man | 4 |
the place where the | 4 |
in the words of | 4 |
is time for thee | 4 |
in the world of | 4 |
to carry out his | 4 |
the story of proteus | 4 |
back to the ship | 4 |
broken his bonds to | 3 |
on the third day | 3 |
into the hands of | 3 |
of family and state | 3 |
from the scene of | 3 |
the belly of the | 3 |
to be noted that | 3 |
is true that the | 3 |
of strength and skill | 3 |
on the one side | 3 |
and when we had | 3 |
made as if he | 3 |
he be alive or | 3 |
in the second stage | 3 |
for the destruction of | 3 |
this that thou sayest | 3 |
on the fifth day | 3 |
and on either side | 3 |
telemachus returned to the | 3 |
an account of what | 3 |
what he had seen | 3 |
the leader of the | 3 |
gods that live forever | 3 |
consulting how they might | 3 |
will go with thee | 3 |
the name of ulysses | 3 |
in order to express | 3 |
the sphere of the | 3 |
the gods that live | 3 |
i was wont to | 3 |
of which it is | 3 |
and the dead came | 3 |
and the heart of | 3 |
realm of the supersensible | 3 |
the bidding of the | 3 |
for there is no | 3 |
came to his banquet | 3 |
i would have thee | 3 |
of a more than | 3 |
might with safety bring | 3 |
to his place on | 3 |
we now begin to | 3 |
is the contrast between | 3 |
thee all the truth | 3 |
the penalty of all | 3 |
of her and of | 3 |
am a man of | 3 |
queen through a stately | 3 |
out an offering to | 3 |
may the gods give | 3 |
is the man who | 3 |
were transformed into swine | 3 |
in part at least | 3 |
the time of the | 3 |
will tell thee the | 3 |
the return of odysseus | 3 |
i that i can | 3 |
back to the shore | 3 |
when these things were | 3 |
the first portion of | 3 |
we now come to | 3 |
him down to sleep | 3 |
for a great price | 3 |
thou wilt come to | 3 |
the opposite of the | 3 |
aware of a more | 3 |
the young man is | 3 |
to the real world | 3 |
are not such as | 3 |
keeper of the house | 3 |
the mouth of a | 3 |
at once into the | 3 |
and all the time | 3 |
and the two herdsmen | 3 |
when he had bathed | 3 |
other side of the | 3 |
he knew that the | 3 |
the attack upon the | 3 |
shall come to pass | 3 |
tidings of his father | 3 |
he threw his arms | 3 |
of all the sea | 3 |
heroic tale of troy | 3 |
may be permitted to | 3 |
handmaid bare water in | 3 |
when they reached the | 3 |
and when they saw | 3 |
is a shame to | 3 |
we pass by that | 3 |
voice of the situation | 3 |
and the old man | 3 |
the conduct of the | 3 |
new order of deities | 3 |
be alive or dead | 3 |
organism of the book | 3 |
adventures that had befallen | 3 |
it is well to | 3 |
to wait for the | 3 |
that i can combat | 3 |
which is now to | 3 |
there was a certain | 3 |
last twelve books of | 3 |
he has not the | 3 |
cast it into the | 3 |
the man who seeks | 3 |
of a human soul | 3 |
wine from the hand | 3 |
order in the world | 3 |
in the odyssey the | 3 |
the nurse made answer | 3 |
the present book as | 3 |
after an absence of | 3 |
out of the way | 3 |
and the son of | 3 |
the man of thought | 3 |
so they went to | 3 |
the great strength of | 3 |
it would have been | 3 |
the midst of which | 3 |
threw his arms about | 3 |
joined them in a | 3 |
the other to the | 3 |
in the first case | 3 |
is the restraint of | 3 |
bonds to rush after | 3 |
mass to overwhelm and | 3 |
nine days was he | 3 |
so that a man | 3 |
this duplication of the | 3 |
tell thee all the | 3 |
by stress of weather | 3 |
that they are not | 3 |
with both his hands | 3 |
the coming of the | 3 |
this second half of | 3 |
collapse of the will | 3 |
when they had ended | 3 |
would that i were | 3 |
that he had been | 3 |
from the island of | 3 |
is to be found | 3 |
the friends of the | 3 |
complete cycle of individual | 3 |
has in him the | 3 |
she came to the | 3 |
in family and state | 3 |
him and all his | 3 |
by his ability to | 3 |
division of the odyssey | 3 |
but now that he | 3 |
that i may give | 3 |
the other is the | 3 |
no more of this | 3 |
the edge of the | 3 |
after the destruction of | 3 |
till the setting of | 3 |
to the dwellings of | 3 |
and then i will | 3 |
a distant part of | 3 |
gives an account of | 3 |
and out of the | 3 |
his part of the | 3 |
that i may go | 3 |
to the old greek | 3 |
the help of the | 3 |
stared steadily at them | 3 |
two of the men | 3 |
twelve books of the | 3 |
the decree of zeus | 3 |
of wine from the | 3 |
may be considered as | 3 |
the stranger and the | 3 |
by the king of | 3 |
realm of the dead | 3 |
but it is time | 3 |
that he is not | 3 |
tidings of thy father | 3 |
in order to make | 3 |
in such manner the | 3 |
when his mother bare | 3 |
is to be trained | 3 |
even now he is | 3 |
of all the winds | 3 |
from the mouth of | 3 |
one of those who | 3 |
whom the gods had | 3 |
the suitors lie in | 3 |
and on the seventh | 3 |
oath of the gods | 3 |
is to be noted | 3 |
have been warned in | 3 |
came down from the | 3 |
harmony with the same | 3 |
of this fourth book | 3 |
it is with the | 3 |
the truth of the | 3 |
but if thou art | 3 |
he fell into a | 3 |
the day of thy | 3 |
carried him to the | 3 |
more than mortal presence | 3 |
with all the motions | 3 |
he does not know | 3 |
the song of demodocus | 3 |
and came to the | 3 |
not to be a | 3 |
strongest of them all | 3 |
calypso had given him | 3 |
one of them shall | 3 |
they were transformed into | 3 |
and all the house | 3 |
in the wooden horse | 3 |
the island of ogygia | 3 |
thee on thy way | 3 |
to draw that bow | 3 |
the top of the | 3 |
will eat thee last | 3 |
was not the man | 3 |
of the island of | 3 |
been warned in a | 3 |
and the oxen of | 3 |
must go to the | 3 |
come to the palace | 3 |
the danger of the | 3 |
land of the nile | 3 |
to carry him to | 3 |
the character of a | 3 |
to burst into flame | 3 |
each of the two | 3 |
not one of them | 3 |
light of the sun | 3 |
tell thee how thou | 3 |
maids were lighting the | 3 |
he would not have | 3 |
take vengeance on the | 3 |
by the way in | 3 |
how he had come | 3 |
in the one case | 3 |
in the mind of | 3 |
it fell into the | 3 |
he and his companions | 3 |
have now reached the | 3 |
in accord with his | 3 |
lighting the queen through | 3 |
portions of the odyssey | 3 |
the brink of the | 3 |
in sight of the | 3 |
on account of its | 3 |
the midst of plenty | 3 |
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by the help of | 3 |
he would have broken | 3 |
at them with his | 3 |
the last eight books | 3 |
and as he stood | 3 |
by the light of | 3 |
as i bid thee | 3 |
the herdsman of the | 3 |
came to the house | 3 |
well i know that | 3 |
it is a land | 3 |
poor old beggar man | 3 |
and there was no | 3 |
steadily at them with | 3 |
the gods give thee | 3 |
his single eye for | 3 |
is seen in the | 3 |
is to be done | 3 |
to calypso with the | 3 |
and after they had | 3 |
after the trojan war | 3 |
the walls of troy | 3 |
the soul of ulysses | 3 |
to make trial of | 3 |
punishment of the guilty | 3 |
place on the threshold | 3 |
and poured it over | 3 |
was filled with a | 3 |
the suitors in the | 3 |
by the hands of | 3 |
as one of the | 3 |
and crush those two | 3 |
the horns of the | 3 |
part of the world | 3 |
down by the side | 3 |
is still the best | 3 |
then he came swiftly | 3 |
him to the land | 3 |
what manner of men | 3 |
from place to place | 3 |
no wonder that the | 3 |
the maids were lighting | 3 |
through a stately gallery | 3 |
and at the head | 3 |
the start of the | 3 |
put on clean raiment | 3 |
came to the place | 3 |
and on the other | 3 |
as the voice of | 3 |
will of zeus or | 3 |
and not to be | 3 |
about with all the | 3 |
or the hardness of | 3 |
when thou comest to | 3 |
the great bow of | 3 |
to the sea with | 3 |
the dead came to | 3 |
best of the herd | 3 |
such as your fare | 3 |
and the punishment of | 3 |
and prayed to the | 3 |
which calypso had given | 3 |
we must not forget | 3 |
that he might be | 3 |
between the iliad and | 3 |
for they are the | 3 |
father and son are | 3 |
it is also to | 3 |
to the island where | 3 |
came to the brink | 3 |
in this second part | 3 |
he seems to be | 3 |
for three years she | 3 |
and nausicaa joined them | 3 |
there is a movement | 3 |
his face with his | 3 |
eat thee last of | 3 |
knew who he was | 3 |
but it is the | 3 |
the source of the | 3 |
and straight they were | 3 |
into the sphere of | 3 |
of this portion of | 3 |
himself in harmony with | 3 |
me now which of | 3 |
made ready the ship | 3 |
the question comes up | 3 |
we shall try to | 3 |
action of the poem | 3 |
the wrath of the | 3 |
and i would that | 3 |
to the old man | 3 |
the whole odyssey is | 3 |
him on his return | 3 |
is said to have | 3 |
against the life of | 3 |
with safety bring about | 3 |
i will not keep | 3 |
with whom he has | 3 |
hero of the greeks | 3 |
what is this that | 3 |
the fixed and the | 3 |
the decree of the | 3 |
is no longer the | 3 |
is to have his | 3 |
of which the odyssey | 3 |
are divided among themselves | 3 |
if you love me | 3 |
not one of you | 3 |
this part embraces the | 3 |
them with his single | 3 |
we are to see | 3 |
in relation to the | 3 |
that the iliad and | 3 |
is the son of | 3 |
for thee in the | 3 |
and put on fresh | 3 |
stream of the river | 3 |
sacred to the nymphs | 3 |
mind of the reader | 3 |
thou shalt come to | 3 |
to the oxen of | 3 |
he sat him down | 3 |
he gave them a | 3 |
to explore the country | 3 |
and with the divine | 3 |
the bow is mine | 3 |
of the dead to | 3 |
the state of the | 3 |
then the old man | 3 |
phase of the great | 3 |
come to the land | 3 |
of the cave was | 3 |
must be put down | 3 |
with her husband in | 3 |
mingle with the suitors | 3 |
the first part of | 3 |
he came swiftly upon | 3 |
intervention of the gods | 3 |
were lighting the queen | 3 |
there is a divine | 3 |
slaying of the wooers | 3 |
of zeus or the | 3 |
and the blood of | 3 |
the death of ulysses | 3 |
from out of the | 3 |
one cannot help feeling | 3 |
in space and time | 3 |
the hand of your | 3 |
but he was a | 3 |
tale of the present | 3 |
ulysses went to the | 3 |
bend the bow and | 3 |
can shoot an arrow | 3 |
last leave of her | 3 |
the sight of the | 3 |
and now i will | 3 |
after the departure of | 3 |
and tell her that | 3 |
mighty noise all the | 3 |
within the limits of | 3 |
straight they were transformed | 3 |
of the book we | 3 |
the houses of the | 3 |
of his men to | 3 |
and he took up | 3 |
leave of her and | 3 |
that he had not | 3 |
the old greek poet | 3 |
to him that he | 3 |
and all that day | 3 |
and when i had | 3 |
thy father and mother | 3 |
the main fact of | 3 |
fear of the gods | 3 |
who have come to | 3 |
the ashes of the | 3 |
the old man laertes | 3 |
book as well as | 3 |
with a great mountain | 3 |
the aid of the | 3 |
the fruit of the | 3 |
the house of menelaus | 3 |
why hast thou come | 3 |
brings us to the | 3 |
slaying of the oxen | 3 |
this way and that | 3 |
of those who have | 3 |
the bending of the | 3 |
days was he floating | 3 |
each man to his | 3 |
world of the gods | 3 |
but the heart of | 3 |
an old man in | 3 |
can be no doubt | 3 |
which he has not | 3 |
egypt and the east | 3 |
in the exercise of | 3 |
would have broken his | 3 |
more but thy father | 3 |
may be called a | 3 |
feared not the gods | 3 |
for a man to | 3 |
the son of a | 3 |
swiftly upon the gleaming | 3 |
all that day we | 3 |
into the presence of | 3 |
down to wait for | 3 |
and on the fifth | 3 |
of the first book | 3 |
that he might not | 3 |
man and the deity | 3 |
in his heart to | 3 |
but tell me now | 3 |
he is ready for | 3 |
the reason of her | 3 |
realm of the senses | 3 |
the stranger on his | 3 |
the servants of the | 3 |
friend of this house | 3 |
wine in a bowl | 3 |
side of the door | 3 |
the heroic tale of | 3 |
the suitors and their | 3 |
an eye to the | 3 |
deeds of the suitors | 3 |
the battle of the | 3 |
in the heart of | 3 |
the human and divine | 3 |
which we have just | 3 |
trial of strength and | 3 |
the whole of the | 3 |
which the gods are | 3 |
then they sat down | 3 |
on the side of | 3 |
the suitors in his | 3 |
i spake to my | 3 |
tell me now which | 3 |
he has not been | 3 |
hardness of your heart | 3 |
are now to witness | 3 |
was he floating about | 3 |
the poet in the | 3 |
faith in the gods | 3 |
to pylos and to | 3 |
in this portion of | 3 |
the first thing to | 3 |
was to be seen | 3 |
a little of the | 3 |
of man art thou | 3 |
the wrath of poseidon | 3 |
part of the odyssey | 3 |
the companions of ulysses | 3 |
conduct of the suitors | 3 |
the sight of his | 3 |
the warm bath and | 3 |
seen to be the | 3 |
bowl of wine from | 3 |
and sit down to | 3 |
manner of man he | 3 |
them down by the | 3 |
to the brink of | 3 |
enough of meat and | 3 |
trojan war and its | 3 |
to return to home | 3 |
when he saw her | 3 |
the strength of the | 3 |
in the hand of | 3 |
land of the phaeacians | 3 |
from hand to hand | 3 |
dead came to his | 3 |
who was sitting near | 3 |
he said in a | 3 |
a handmaid bare water | 3 |
wives and daughters of | 3 |
one by one they | 3 |
which we have called | 3 |
songs of the bard | 3 |
of the sheep and | 3 |
his mother bare him | 3 |
stood up in the | 3 |
in the movement of | 3 |
in a state of | 3 |
sleep in the woods | 3 |
can combat the will | 3 |
to be her husband | 3 |
be of good cheer | 3 |
the greater part reviled | 3 |
send me on my | 3 |
and this was the | 3 |
would that i had | 3 |
the manner in which | 3 |
he stared steadily at | 3 |
part of the present | 3 |
brink of the river | 3 |
of the realm of | 3 |
an offering to the | 3 |
is voiced by the | 3 |
he is yet alive | 3 |
reach the land of | 3 |
call an assembly of | 3 |
the hand of the | 3 |
to him telemachus made | 3 |
he has come to | 3 |
the education of the | 3 |
will not keep thee | 3 |
a fragment of the | 3 |
they might with safety | 3 |
had had enough of | 3 |
to the chamber of | 3 |
strife between ulysses and | 3 |
but tell me truly | 3 |
or what manner of | 3 |
life in family and | 3 |
we have called the | 3 |
to sleep on the | 3 |
never have i seen | 3 |
has in it the | 3 |
the greeks at troy | 3 |
i am a man | 3 |
is the subject of | 3 |
all the motions of | 3 |
to my native land | 3 |
down to the house | 3 |
the queen through a | 3 |
thee last of all | 3 |
the story of menelaus | 3 |
the tale of proteus | 3 |
the goddess of appearance | 3 |
veil before her face | 3 |
am no more but | 3 |
in the process of | 3 |
the story of polyphemus | 3 |
and some of the | 3 |
from the vengeance of | 3 |
the scene is laid | 3 |
his bonds to rush | 3 |
as your fare is | 3 |
the second stage of | 3 |
floating about with all | 3 |
but as for the | 3 |
was the manner of | 3 |
his flocks and herds | 3 |
it may be called | 3 |
the text of homer | 3 |
in answer to his | 3 |
it is a great | 3 |
and in the midst | 3 |
motions of the sea | 3 |
i know that thou | 3 |
to the door of | 3 |
bending of the bow | 3 |
combat the will of | 3 |
at the same time | 3 |
through the courtyard gate | 3 |
and give him a | 3 |
if thou art a | 3 |
a game with the | 3 |
at this point to | 3 |
with the suitors is | 3 |
when he thinks of | 3 |
the result of the | 3 |
in the power of | 3 |
is this that thou | 3 |
attack upon the ciconians | 3 |
the spirit of his | 3 |
the spirits of the | 3 |
princes of the islands | 3 |
harmony with the divine | 3 |
in the trojan war | 3 |
where he had left | 3 |
i knew thee not | 3 |
mules and a coach | 3 |
up to the house | 3 |
his hands to heaven | 3 |
of which thou speakest | 3 |
a last leave of | 3 |
man of many woes | 3 |
it is the land | 3 |
to be put down | 3 |
and inquire of him | 3 |
from a king to | 3 |
with scylla and charybdis | 3 |
with thine own eyes | 3 |
the connection with the | 3 |
it is in the | 3 |
eat and drink with | 3 |
know that thou hast | 3 |
the man in his | 3 |
she touched him with | 3 |
the total cycle of | 3 |
there is a third | 3 |
of reach of the | 3 |
give an account of | 3 |
the restoration of the | 3 |
to hear the voice | 3 |
it will be a | 3 |
of the suitors in | 3 |
in a tone of | 3 |
one of the sailors | 3 |
which is just the | 3 |
take an oar for | 3 |
where the suitors sat | 3 |
to the bottom of | 3 |
that i had died | 3 |
out of the hall | 3 |
as we shall see | 3 |
within him as he | 3 |
in his heart he | 3 |
the law of the | 3 |
with a loud cry | 3 |
a brief relation of | 3 |
from side to side | 3 |
was not to be | 3 |
the old man made | 3 |
a fragment of a | 3 |
the sin against light | 3 |
in the realm of | 3 |
i am come to | 3 |
return from the trojan | 3 |
and may the gods | 3 |
of the house of | 3 |
and sat himself down | 3 |
the same general movement | 3 |
of the movement of | 3 |
the fairy tale is | 3 |
the fact that ulysses | 3 |
that the poet has | 3 |
king of the taphians | 3 |
a recognition of the | 3 |
the first twelve books | 3 |
of the king of | 3 |
men whom the gods | 3 |
we are to witness | 3 |
it is time to | 3 |
and bade him begone | 3 |
now to witness the | 3 |
gate of the courtyard | 3 |
that ulysses will return | 3 |
such an one as | 3 |
in a kind of | 3 |
bidding of the gods | 3 |
the world of the | 3 |
how they might with | 3 |
that of the suitors | 3 |
harmony with himself and | 3 |
out of reach of | 3 |
put on fresh raiment | 3 |
that i have come | 3 |
as to this stranger | 3 |
back into the sea | 3 |
was a man of | 3 |
one as thou art | 3 |
and the keeper of | 3 |
to the palace and | 3 |
and when the morning | 3 |
clinging to the mast | 3 |
knew that it was | 3 |
who am i that | 3 |
full of anxious thought | 3 |
is ready for the | 3 |
in an instant moment | 3 |
i was fain to | 3 |
he floating about with | 3 |
the day of reckoning | 3 |
came forth from the | 3 |
a link in the | 3 |
of food and drink | 3 |
and down the hall | 3 |
with the help of | 3 |
depths of all the | 3 |
comes back to the | 3 |
the skin of an | 3 |
not to be borne | 3 |
and when ulysses saw | 3 |
young man is to | 3 |
who is now to | 3 |
greater part reviled him | 3 |
between brain and brawn | 3 |
the form of mentes | 3 |
down to sleep in | 3 |
and the burden of | 3 |
the general character of | 3 |
doors of the hall | 3 |
the next morning i | 3 |
what is distant in | 3 |
of venus and mars | 3 |
his wife and his | 3 |
the ship of telemachus | 3 |
the mortal who is | 3 |
shall return to his | 3 |
his wife and children | 3 |
went forth from the | 3 |
in which he is | 3 |
is made up of | 3 |
it was the time | 3 |
of the sons of | 3 |
how it was done | 3 |
that he was in | 3 |
the threshold of his | 3 |
safety bring about his | 3 |
and lay down in | 3 |
the war at troy | 3 |
at this point the | 3 |
king of the sidonians | 3 |
give an eye to | 3 |
of gods and men | 3 |
in the third book | 3 |
and he stood before | 3 |
to the gods for | 3 |
when he thought of | 3 |
warned in a dream | 3 |
that i may see | 3 |
a happy day for | 3 |
will not be able | 3 |
the purpose of the | 3 |
with the return of | 3 |
how thou mayest return | 3 |
which is the fundamental | 3 |
it is possible that | 3 |
have been supposed to | 3 |
the songs of demodocus | 3 |
the hand of heaven | 3 |
he thought of the | 3 |
in order to get | 3 |
all of which is | 3 |
not to speak of | 3 |
when i think of | 3 |
him hand and foot | 3 |
return of the hero | 3 |
the son of achilles | 3 |
between the physical and | 3 |
when thou art come | 3 |
with all the winds | 3 |
took a last leave | 3 |
second stage of the | 3 |
zeus or the hardness | 3 |
the mother of hercules | 3 |
have come to woo | 3 |
into the sea and | 3 |
all the adventures that | 3 |
i can combat the | 3 |
the youth is to | 3 |
of the lambs and | 3 |
said one to another | 3 |
in the absence of | 3 |
for the purpose of | 3 |
of bending the bow | 3 |
noise all the winds | 3 |
the heroes of the | 3 |
i am no god | 3 |
between orient and occident | 3 |
rise out of the | 3 |
the swineherd and the | 3 |
the one hand and | 3 |
stress is upon the | 3 |
all that i have | 3 |
the son of nestor | 3 |
them in a game | 3 |
that had befallen him | 3 |
to the men to | 3 |
is a complete cycle | 3 |
the work of pallas | 3 |
he rose and went | 3 |
and to thy house | 3 |
the present book has | 3 |
the cave of the | 3 |
the trojan war is | 3 |
character of its own | 3 |
overwhelm and crush those | 3 |
now which of the | 3 |
on a far journey | 3 |
when ye come to | 3 |
and water and wine | 3 |
a complete cycle of | 3 |
the king of ithaca | 3 |
with a heavy heart | 3 |
he is ready to | 3 |
would to heaven that | 3 |
of which he has | 3 |
is the function of | 3 |
is near at hand | 3 |
that he is yet | 3 |
at the start of | 3 |
but the greater part | 3 |
it should be so | 3 |
in the style of | 3 |
the cause of the | 3 |
to tell me of | 3 |
bring about his restoration | 3 |
the face of ulysses | 3 |
the subject of the | 3 |
telemachus and the two | 3 |
the result is a | 3 |
herdsman of the kine | 3 |
have broken his bonds | 3 |
to the greek conception | 3 |
thee how thou mayest | 3 |
rushed with mighty noise | 3 |
whether he be alive | 3 |
as if he would | 3 |
had eaten and drunk | 3 |
a long way off | 3 |
and some of them | 3 |
a cup of gold | 3 |
had enough of meat | 3 |
lying in wait for | 3 |
them a brief relation | 3 |
of scylla and charybdis | 3 |
the second part of | 3 |
the present book the | 3 |
the time was come | 3 |
be a happy day | 3 |
who is this stranger | 3 |
in the iliad and | 3 |
and while i slept | 3 |
he spake to ulysses | 3 |
do as i bid | 3 |
nausicaa joined them in | 3 |
a new order of | 3 |
decree of the gods | 3 |
he has passed through | 3 |
to the shores of | 3 |
all that he had | 3 |
in the old days | 3 |
relation of all the | 3 |
which of the gods | 3 |
took him by the | 3 |
the experience of the | 3 |
the world of appearance | 3 |
in a mass to | 3 |
rose in a mass | 3 |
out rushed with mighty | 3 |
the fattest of the | 3 |
the hands of odysseus | 3 |
cycle of individual experience | 3 |
the hardness of your | 3 |
since the day when | 3 |
a more than mortal | 3 |
am i that i | 3 |
no more but thy | 3 |
they went to the | 3 |
in a game with | 3 |
such is the promise | 3 |
with the preceding book | 3 |
him on his way | 3 |
up in the hall | 3 |
it is not well | 3 |
of the total odyssey | 3 |
who had come to | 3 |
from the lips of | 3 |
gave them a brief | 3 |
out the eye of | 3 |
to overwhelm and crush | 3 |
the houses of hades | 3 |
be put down by | 3 |
and the bleating of | 3 |
is told in the | 3 |
thee and to thy | 3 |
in a cup of | 3 |
but we must not | 3 |
the adventures that had | 3 |
upon the gleaming palace | 3 |
thee all that thou | 3 |
go to pylos and | 3 |
it is indeed the | 3 |
her and of her | 3 |
for home and country | 3 |
the first four books | 3 |
one of its phases | 3 |
has been in the | 3 |
first thing to be | 3 |
said that he had | 3 |
and even in the | 3 |
bring thee to the | 3 |
him on the shoulder | 3 |
movement of the individual | 3 |
the going to troy | 3 |
on the tenth day | 3 |
in which there is | 3 |
came swiftly upon the | 3 |
ulysses and his men | 3 |
spirits of the dead | 3 |
it is indeed a | 3 |
for the most part | 3 |
institutional life in family | 3 |
me that i should | 3 |
the story of ulysses | 3 |
and two nights he | 3 |
that he had seen | 3 |
the function of the | 3 |
to the return of | 3 |
and the house of | 3 |
he went back to | 3 |
to the ears of | 3 |
came in sight of | 3 |
of eating and drinking | 3 |
bare water in a | 3 |
with his single eye | 3 |
though he does not | 3 |
it is indeed an | 3 |
of all the adventures | 3 |
that he was a | 3 |
a vivid picture of | 3 |
in the fates of | 3 |
come to woo my | 3 |
of ulysses and the | 3 |
his place on the | 3 |
a new set of | 3 |
he went down to | 3 |
the meaning of the | 3 |
what is to be | 3 |
to rush after them | 3 |
i have heard of | 3 |
and on the eighteenth | 3 |
a mass to overwhelm | 3 |
that he was the | 3 |
is the will of | 3 |
to the last degree | 3 |
idea of a world | 3 |
be found in the | 3 |
by tiresias in hades | 3 |
and what manner of | 3 |
to the upper chamber | 3 |
of the gods on | 3 |
that he is dead | 3 |
but one of the | 3 |
in word and deed | 3 |
out into the deep | 3 |
offering to the gods | 3 |
the father and son | 3 |
ashes of the hearth | 3 |
is to go to | 3 |
once more upon the | 3 |
first portion of the | 3 |
to thee and to | 3 |
had told him that | 3 |
with mighty noise all | 3 |
to the land where | 3 |
sweep of the poem | 3 |
was come to the | 3 |
and of her nymphs | 3 |
the brain of ulysses | 3 |
i will eat thee | 3 |
he took the bow | 3 |
must put down the | 3 |
the house of my | 3 |
of man he was | 3 |
connection with the preceding | 3 |
he took up the | 3 |
see my home again | 3 |
are the work of | 3 |
just that which he | 3 |
manner of man art | 3 |
and laid them in | 3 |
the ethical order of | 3 |
the fate of the | 3 |
to the town and | 3 |
is the daughter of | 3 |
and all thy company | 3 |
cattle of the sun | 3 |
the depths of all | 3 |
in the development of | 3 |
must have been a | 3 |
and sat in the | 3 |
his eyes with his | 3 |
brief relation of all | 3 |
of the iliad and | 3 |
after twenty years of | 3 |
the coast of the | 3 |
is to see and | 3 |
the motions of the | 3 |
and the divine order | 3 |
all the winds that | 3 |
these four books of | 3 |
top of a mountain | 2 |
which he had gone | 2 |
him in the stern | 2 |
presence of the goddess | 2 |
in full harmony with | 2 |
is just the test | 2 |
a mantle over him | 2 |
the supersensible and the | 2 |
creed of the poet | 2 |
a greek word meaning | 2 |
lips are finished with | 2 |
in the preceding book | 2 |
that homer was not | 2 |
has its inner counterpart | 2 |
and spake to telemachus | 2 |
know about his father | 2 |
the company of the | 2 |
set forth in the | 2 |
in craft and in | 2 |
total cycle of the | 2 |
he has shown himself | 2 |
they brought a hog | 2 |
the purification of ithaca | 2 |
it is not my | 2 |
the lowing of the | 2 |
the dwelling of the | 2 |
to escape from the | 2 |
the sirens and the | 2 |
make trial of my | 2 |
so much did the | 2 |
i go straightway to | 2 |
with the edge of | 2 |
and on the way | 2 |
in the background of | 2 |
is a land poem | 2 |
brains out against the | 2 |
its correspondence with the | 2 |
civil life of the | 2 |
a great variety of | 2 |
at once in the | 2 |
to see his wife | 2 |
and i will go | 2 |
unity of the iliad | 2 |
but must i sit | 2 |
the stench of the | 2 |
greek and the hebrew | 2 |
the fall of the | 2 |
to us in the | 2 |
structure of the present | 2 |
for i am stronger | 2 |
in the preceding account | 2 |
away from his friends | 2 |
not to me of | 2 |
the answer of ulysses | 2 |
did not know the | 2 |
book is one of | 2 |
brought to a close | 2 |
it treats of the | 2 |
visit to nestor at | 2 |
the death of the | 2 |
on his voyage from | 2 |
sat on the throne | 2 |
by way of the | 2 |
of the two grand | 2 |
with a crash that | 2 |
the three men who | 2 |
the swineherd to the | 2 |
supposed to have been | 2 |
meeting of telemachus and | 2 |
had reared with his | 2 |
the skin of a | 2 |
of himself in his | 2 |
in the eyes of | 2 |
it is a time | 2 |
that we may know | 2 |
drew near to the | 2 |
came to him and | 2 |
in the semblance of | 2 |
when he was gone | 2 |
the forge of vulcan | 2 |
in the highest degree | 2 |
as to his mother | 2 |
but she is in | 2 |
of hellas in its | 2 |
could not have been | 2 |
the hills of ithaca | 2 |
when he went forth | 2 |
that he should return | 2 |
the bristles of swine | 2 |
it might not be | 2 |
on all sides by | 2 |
and a son of | 2 |
with him in the | 2 |
the part of a | 2 |
it on her knees | 2 |
of comfort in death | 2 |
with a great effort | 2 |
sceptre in his hand | 2 |
will find a ship | 2 |
and he and his | 2 |
in sight of their | 2 |
morrow thou shalt go | 2 |
chiefs of the phaeacians | 2 |
what he had to | 2 |
such are the three | 2 |
then one by one | 2 |
as in the first | 2 |
the spirits came up | 2 |
was the dwelling of | 2 |
have held that it | 2 |
but when they saw | 2 |
she is said to | 2 |
led him by the | 2 |
theme of the trojan | 2 |
the lips are finished | 2 |
with a narrow entrance | 2 |
brought from her chamber | 2 |
he was the first | 2 |
about it a libation | 2 |
said that it should | 2 |
both family and state | 2 |
is the fruit of | 2 |
in the second part | 2 |
cease from his singing | 2 |
of what is to | 2 |
mead and water and | 2 |
women in their chambers | 2 |
springs of clear water | 2 |
the wild men of | 2 |
him what he had | 2 |
taken up into the | 2 |
the timbers of the | 2 |
out of their course | 2 |
them bind thee fast | 2 |
they are in a | 2 |
he is not yet | 2 |
will tell thee how | 2 |
to the sons of | 2 |
and another to the | 2 |
she is the daughter | 2 |
in the morning the | 2 |
he may well be | 2 |
but telemachus could not | 2 |
in the choice of | 2 |
town than in the | 2 |
to the greek institutional | 2 |
of the same cup | 2 |
upper world of the | 2 |
a divine order in | 2 |
him how he may | 2 |
stood in the porch | 2 |
give me thy gift | 2 |
and wooed my wife | 2 |
this eleventh book of | 2 |
soon after the departure | 2 |
pallas is in him | 2 |
him to his own | 2 |
poet at the start | 2 |
a robe and a | 2 |
when the morning was | 2 |
heard in the air | 2 |
which king alcinous had | 2 |
there is no help | 2 |
sore is my need | 2 |
and arm him with | 2 |
the rest of my | 2 |
the dwelling of hades | 2 |
for a place where | 2 |
i would fain know | 2 |
as well as from | 2 |
the latter of whom | 2 |
to the time and | 2 |
be absent from ithaca | 2 |
play upon their sails | 2 |
the owner of this | 2 |
in the east and | 2 |
ulysses is ready to | 2 |
take heed that thou | 2 |
seven the songs of | 2 |
suitors lie in wait | 2 |
he had come from | 2 |
and of the adventure | 2 |
was moved within him | 2 |
told him what he | 2 |
of a black ewe | 2 |
he had wandered away | 2 |
think that ye are | 2 |
when she saw him | 2 |
his mouth and nostrils | 2 |
his words had a | 2 |
i would rather die | 2 |
must be his own | 2 |
had been with him | 2 |
the grain from the | 2 |
which odysseus had left | 2 |
to do his bidding | 2 |
place where he sat | 2 |
communication of the dead | 2 |
to think that homer | 2 |
out of the yard | 2 |
there is a change | 2 |
a cry of joy | 2 |
the daughter of a | 2 |
to make savoury meat | 2 |
in regard to the | 2 |
and a black ewe | 2 |
this point we begin | 2 |
hermes of the golden | 2 |
to the highest god | 2 |
he must learn of | 2 |
the hero of the | 2 |
yet also the voice | 2 |
reviled him and bade | 2 |
the centre of the | 2 |
from his head in | 2 |
island of the sea | 2 |
slew those who knew | 2 |
to this they all | 2 |
death to the suitors | 2 |
that she was no | 2 |
it lies in the | 2 |
himself and his wife | 2 |
the island of aeolus | 2 |
the day when ulysses | 2 |
oath that they would | 2 |
prince of the taphians | 2 |
the eyes of his | 2 |
the bard in the | 2 |
make savoury meat for | 2 |
a mound for him | 2 |
when she saw odysseus | 2 |
but he is gone | 2 |
he was ready to | 2 |
the stress is upon | 2 |
a shame to see | 2 |
has been set forth | 2 |
who has come back | 2 |
into a deep sleep | 2 |
that i will eat | 2 |
but i think it | 2 |
purpose of the poem | 2 |
but i will not | 2 |
how we may best | 2 |
contrast between the two | 2 |
what is now to | 2 |
the straits of messina | 2 |
him to his house | 2 |
in his black ship | 2 |
win a good name | 2 |
to be transformed into | 2 |
one of her maidens | 2 |
one of the servants | 2 |
she stood by the | 2 |
sensible to the supersensible | 2 |
sat up in his | 2 |
in him the germ | 2 |
back to ithaca with | 2 |
and do as i | 2 |
stage of the great | 2 |
a prayer to zeus | 2 |
seeks to dissuade him | 2 |
accord with the spirit | 2 |
carry them to the | 2 |
and by the help | 2 |
inner movement of the | 2 |
part reviled him and | 2 |
lay down in the | 2 |
to give or to | 2 |
to the cyclops in | 2 |
whom he owed his | 2 |
we lay down upon | 2 |
to nestor at pylos | 2 |
when he approached the | 2 |
to the great purpose | 2 |
when they had drunk | 2 |
the third book has | 2 |
order to express mind | 2 |
note also that ulysses | 2 |
the experiences of the | 2 |
the mountain to the | 2 |
and as to this | 2 |
people who take an | 2 |
when he is internally | 2 |
get away from the | 2 |
the food of the | 2 |
the waste of waters | 2 |
a glimpse of his | 2 |
one of these men | 2 |
will choose the best | 2 |
is the experience of | 2 |
to gladden thy heart | 2 |
and in the field | 2 |
heroes of the trojan | 2 |
view of the gods | 2 |
in all the world | 2 |
and take vengeance on | 2 |
would to god that | 2 |
i swear to thee | 2 |
the chamber of the | 2 |
be the son of | 2 |
things in his heart | 2 |
me to a strange | 2 |
poured it over a | 2 |
the carcasses of the | 2 |
and wishes for death | 2 |
which shall be shed | 2 |
the final act of | 2 |
that they mocked her | 2 |
and the men were | 2 |
is to be realized | 2 |
into the heroic tale | 2 |
fairy tale or marvelous | 2 |
the mind in order | 2 |
escape from the cavern | 2 |
right in front of | 2 |
such is the theme | 2 |
is an attempt to | 2 |
scission of the soul | 2 |
is not well that | 2 |
to make him forget | 2 |
had already told to | 2 |
the trojan war was | 2 |
of god or man | 2 |
strangers and the poor | 2 |
and which is the | 2 |
the ghosts of the | 2 |
to which he must | 2 |
he was not the | 2 |
odysseus lay down to | 2 |
on part of the | 2 |
swine and his cattle | 2 |
the great event of | 2 |
for the slaying of | 2 |
back to my native | 2 |
out with the gods | 2 |
which of the two | 2 |
by a divine act | 2 |
when the master is | 2 |
the poet in this | 2 |
the eye of his | 2 |
of the nymphs who | 2 |
the great oath of | 2 |
this trial of the | 2 |
to them as they | 2 |
been given him by | 2 |
upon eurylochus and his | 2 |
of the second book | 2 |
to be king of | 2 |
but the false beggar | 2 |
much to hear this | 2 |
chapter ten the madness | 2 |
has now reached the | 2 |
practical problem of life | 2 |
wrong has been done | 2 |
and athene made him | 2 |
on the sea in | 2 |
the smell of the | 2 |
that he had in | 2 |
which he had just | 2 |
hath slain the suitors | 2 |
youngest of them all | 2 |
the praise of the | 2 |
when she goes through | 2 |
it to be in | 2 |
of the supposed beggar | 2 |
caused them to be | 2 |
of the poet to | 2 |
experience in his own | 2 |
as he looked out | 2 |
of the gods for | 2 |
not wroth with me | 2 |
than all the rest | 2 |
the time and circumstances | 2 |
to bring forth the | 2 |
when the night was | 2 |
time that he had | 2 |
is the culmination of | 2 |
the fruit of a | 2 |
of the grown man | 2 |
fit of doubt and | 2 |
have come to pass | 2 |
thought of a world | 2 |
day of thy marriage | 2 |
on so many lines | 2 |
intimately connected with the | 2 |
the strife between ulysses | 2 |
rest of the book | 2 |
with the thought of | 2 |
my wife while i | 2 |
the council of elders | 2 |
he has to go | 2 |
the essence of all | 2 |
intended by the poet | 2 |
usually held to be | 2 |
him when she saw | 2 |
with thee a man | 2 |
but now i will | 2 |
i charge thee to | 2 |
the old man said | 2 |
looked out over the | 2 |
the reason of the | 2 |
seen and spoken with | 2 |
can rise to the | 2 |
trojan war is the | 2 |
great bow of ulysses | 2 |
she came down from | 2 |
the importance of the | 2 |
who has suffered more | 2 |
the root of the | 2 |
of the odyssey are | 2 |
obstacles to the return | 2 |
from the story of | 2 |
all that we endured | 2 |
the early greek world | 2 |
and made good cheer | 2 |
and said to him | 2 |
fixed and the floating | 2 |
in their death agony | 2 |
i am no more | 2 |
of which is the | 2 |
been unfolded in the | 2 |
the iliad is a | 2 |
two days and nights | 2 |
with torches in their | 2 |
a waif to calypso | 2 |
i and my brethren | 2 |
has to remain in | 2 |
then penelope called to | 2 |
the harbour of phorcys | 2 |
the cowherd and swineherd | 2 |
of divinity in the | 2 |
in his own strength | 2 |
the verge of the | 2 |
to take up their | 2 |
shut up the women | 2 |
back of the hall | 2 |
of wine to his | 2 |
put a speedy end | 2 |
home in safety and | 2 |
he tells the story | 2 |
the moral and the | 2 |
up the women in | 2 |
place where he might | 2 |
out of hearing of | 2 |
the absence of the | 2 |
in the hinder part | 2 |
when the son of | 2 |
state of the dead | 2 |
does not make him | 2 |
once more in the | 2 |
when he heard a | 2 |
on each side of | 2 |
than in the fields | 2 |
the loss of all | 2 |
to mine own country | 2 |
a wide space of | 2 |
is to advance to | 2 |
and then thou shalt | 2 |
they parted for the | 2 |
so that he fell | 2 |
purpose that ulysses shall | 2 |
that ulysses in his | 2 |
the appearance of an | 2 |
back to the beginning | 2 |
we must note that | 2 |
to carry the message | 2 |
at the feet of | 2 |
firmly to the mast | 2 |
himself to be bound | 2 |
to attend the council | 2 |
in the direction of | 2 |
the son of his | 2 |
as much as we | 2 |
wrong done to the | 2 |
all the land of | 2 |
also he said that | 2 |
of these four books | 2 |
his merry men and | 2 |
the stream of the | 2 |
the anger of neptune | 2 |
they too must be | 2 |
was filled to the | 2 |
in his new situation | 2 |
now this is the | 2 |
the entrance of the | 2 |
that they were the | 2 |
the meaning of this | 2 |
what is the very | 2 |
sore stricken with years | 2 |
see in it the | 2 |
what sort of inhabitants | 2 |
me now that thou | 2 |
of the golden wand | 2 |
such as mortal men | 2 |
the disguised ulysses is | 2 |
the departure of telemachus | 2 |
for their good service | 2 |
his people and his | 2 |
that this book is | 2 |
last of all he | 2 |
of the islands round | 2 |
the real world of | 2 |
the gods are bound | 2 |
went to his chamber | 2 |
shall wash thy feet | 2 |
it a libation of | 2 |
the walls of the | 2 |
the stages of this | 2 |
to go with him | 2 |
the contrast between the | 2 |
that they had to | 2 |
we are to hear | 2 |
has not been able | 2 |
and thou shalt see | 2 |
through the line of | 2 |
reared with his own | 2 |
the choicest of the | 2 |
dost thou mock me | 2 |
until i have finished | 2 |
the unhappy return of | 2 |
a city in this | 2 |
the spiritual heir of | 2 |
presence of the suitors | 2 |
it was nine years | 2 |
of one of his | 2 |
one returned from the | 2 |
the hint of a | 2 |
him in the night | 2 |
in the height of | 2 |
never reach his home | 2 |
bent to the oars | 2 |
real hero of the | 2 |
at the gates of | 2 |
in the morning they | 2 |
the king of that | 2 |
is distant in space | 2 |
was left alone in | 2 |
ulysses on his raft | 2 |
with a great shout | 2 |
longing for my home | 2 |
eye in his head | 2 |
to the law of | 2 |
thy heart is harder | 2 |
be not cast down | 2 |
his head like a | 2 |
have been trained by | 2 |
of the higher gods | 2 |
their scene in the | 2 |
an example of the | 2 |
pieces on the spot | 2 |
who knew him not | 2 |
who had nursed him | 2 |
he was once more | 2 |
the youngest of them | 2 |
not of comfort in | 2 |
a cruel smile played | 2 |
gods give thee all | 2 |
came near to the | 2 |
all the glory of | 2 |
even as he spoke | 2 |
the cave with a | 2 |
to find and to | 2 |
the gods had infatuated | 2 |
he is old and | 2 |
hour is at hand | 2 |
a view of the | 2 |
he has to leave | 2 |
into an instrument against | 2 |
ulysses knew to be | 2 |
to inquire of teiresias | 2 |
know not of the | 2 |
take no account of | 2 |
of all that is | 2 |
is like to be | 2 |
of the greek mind | 2 |
ulysses walked in hell | 2 |
the islands round about | 2 |
may all the gods | 2 |
the trance of the | 2 |
wandered over many lands | 2 |
through the gate of | 2 |
the same kind of | 2 |
wave struck the raft | 2 |
must we pass by | 2 |
in the next book | 2 |
of the great struggle | 2 |
they did as the | 2 |
the greeks and trojans | 2 |
a solemn oath not | 2 |
then was ulysses glad | 2 |
this shall be the | 2 |
blood poured from his | 2 |
on sea and land | 2 |
many dainties on the | 2 |
in all his actions | 2 |
and the king of | 2 |
the telemachiad is the | 2 |
mouth of the cavern | 2 |
a great deed which | 2 |
who fought at troy | 2 |
eurylochus and his company | 2 |
and appease him with | 2 |
i made mention of | 2 |
going down to the | 2 |
the ills of ithaca | 2 |
to troy and the | 2 |
sat down at the | 2 |
the meeting of telemachus | 2 |
first is the wrong | 2 |
note on homer and | 2 |
seems to be an | 2 |
can we not see | 2 |
of the greek race | 2 |
i may have met | 2 |
any of the other | 2 |
time for me to | 2 |
of which has been | 2 |
that he would return | 2 |
the working of the | 2 |
i can tell thee | 2 |
by the same man | 2 |
enjoined by tiresias in | 2 |
been driven to the | 2 |
but tell me this | 2 |
i will find a | 2 |
this is just the | 2 |
wish to hear from | 2 |
and ulysses made answer | 2 |
in itself a complete | 2 |
and as they drew | 2 |
near of kin to | 2 |
who was sitting among | 2 |
the wanderings of odysseus | 2 |
and at the end | 2 |
down to the beach | 2 |
present book is one | 2 |
the hearts of the | 2 |
heart of the whole | 2 |
came to the city | 2 |
say it was ulysses | 2 |
the reader is to | 2 |
the very marrow of | 2 |
a favourite of heaven | 2 |
and tell me who | 2 |
where he found his | 2 |
being an old man | 2 |
to make fast the | 2 |
the vengeance of his | 2 |
for there was a | 2 |
has suffered more than | 2 |
and his men were | 2 |
for he feared that | 2 |
had left my cloak | 2 |
to an open glade | 2 |
a kind of cyclops | 2 |
i should have come | 2 |
did in the first | 2 |
the limit of death | 2 |
is the tale of | 2 |
the bow in his | 2 |
in his own country | 2 |
main thing to be | 2 |
the goddess gave him | 2 |
the victim of a | 2 |
he has been led | 2 |
i and my comrades | 2 |
people of the city | 2 |
thou hast come to | 2 |
that i may come | 2 |
casts an image of | 2 |
ambush of the suitors | 2 |
the man who is | 2 |
with a message from | 2 |
which lay before him | 2 |
and the beggar are | 2 |
groans of the men | 2 |
a speedy end to | 2 |
the son of god | 2 |
the bones of men | 2 |
going to troy and | 2 |
of the family and | 2 |
to conclude that the | 2 |
now turn to the | 2 |
the weapons which were | 2 |
of mind is to | 2 |
in reference to the | 2 |
in the telemachiad and | 2 |
to the city and | 2 |
between her and ulysses | 2 |
from the roof of | 2 |
between the telemachiad and | 2 |
rest of his company | 2 |
vengeance on the suitors | 2 |
per varios casus per | 2 |
in the porch and | 2 |
in this book as | 2 |
even now in thy | 2 |
of the character of | 2 |
end of the mediterranean | 2 |
of the past to | 2 |
who devour thy substance | 2 |
odysseus and his men | 2 |
the property of the | 2 |
it is curious to | 2 |
placed himself in harmony | 2 |
far in advance of | 2 |
was stripped from his | 2 |
rest of the poem | 2 |
is a movement out | 2 |
swear to me now | 2 |
body of the fallen | 2 |
that this was the | 2 |
him to the ground | 2 |
at the thought of | 2 |
was the will of | 2 |
but it is none | 2 |
to be brought to | 2 |
she knew him not | 2 |
for he is my | 2 |
now reached the second | 2 |
a new phase of | 2 |
the time when one | 2 |
a man than his | 2 |
follows the direction of | 2 |
i am an exile | 2 |
only antinous and eurymachus | 2 |
son of ulysses and | 2 |
that he may remember | 2 |
was right glad to | 2 |
breath of the west | 2 |
if the thought of | 2 |
alone among all the | 2 |
of his palace and | 2 |
eastern end of the | 2 |
the treatment of the | 2 |
on account of the | 2 |
lay of the wooden | 2 |
put up a prayer | 2 |
is indeed a new | 2 |
the remains of the | 2 |
of most rare device | 2 |
that i have lost | 2 |
of menelaus in the | 2 |
had inquired of teiresias | 2 |
the other two songs | 2 |
is now manifest that | 2 |
and while the others | 2 |
descent of the divine | 2 |
and bread and wine | 2 |
world of the senses | 2 |
and drank with keen | 2 |
ear to his words | 2 |
in his hand his | 2 |
had come to the | 2 |
to be brought together | 2 |
of the parent and | 2 |
the literature of the | 2 |
and at noon the | 2 |
but ulysses answered him | 2 |
it is none the | 2 |
for the hand of | 2 |
one of the women | 2 |
the tale of troy | 2 |
i am come back | 2 |
me as a slave | 2 |
this was the most | 2 |
prophet of his people | 2 |
runs through all greek | 2 |