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the oxen of the27
oxen of the sun27
in the midst of25
the house of ulysses24
the land of the23
the rest of the20
in the present book20
to the house of20
the return of ulysses20
and when he had19
on the other hand19
the island of the19
to the island of19
the hut of the17
the end of the17
the heart of the17
and when they had17
ulysses and his companions17
hut of the swineherd16
in the form of16
of the trojan war16
to the land of16
to home and country15
as well as in15
the mouth of the15
i will tell thee15
the voice of the14
the movement of the14
they came to the14
the door of the13
in the house of13
the spirit of the13
order of the world13
portion of the book12
mouth of the cave12
may be called the12
as well as the12
the place of assembly12
of the present book12
the slaying of the12
it may be that11
the iliad and the11
to the place of11
in the way of11
in the land of11
at the end of11
to the palace of11
the house of odysseus11
iliad and the odyssey11
is one of the10
by the side of10
is the land of10
the realm of the10
of ulysses and his10
the story of the10
on the part of10
the palace of the10
the king of the10
the best of the10
the iliad and odyssey10
telemachiad and the ulyssiad9
i will give thee9
we came to the9
of the greek world9
part of the book9
the part of the9
of the divine order9
the structure of the9
the song of the9
which is to be9
after the death of9
on the one hand9
for the sake of9
it is no wonder9
one of the suitors9
the son of ulysses9
back to his home9
the head of the9
the will of zeus9
the telemachiad and the9
down to the sea8
of the return of8
to go to the8
of the book is8
island of the sun8
we are now to8
what may be called8
at the head of8
this portion of the8
in contrast with the8
will give thee a8
palace of the king8
with the divine order8
to the place where8
of the gods and8
as well as of8
well as in the8
the trojan war and8
and when thou hast8
catch a glimpse of8
the destruction of the8
of the gods that8
divine order of the8
of the oxen of8
the work of the8
the city of the8
its place in the7
is that of the7
was the first to7
zeus and the other7
the bottom of the7
when he heard that7
the way to the7
the house of circe7
destruction of the suitors7
will tell thee all7
the last twelve books7
the action of the7
from home and country7
in the island of7
him by the hand7
attack on the ciconians7
in the first book7
the side of the7
sacrifice to the gods7
division of the book7
the idea of the7
structure of the book7
make an end of7
in the shape of7
the island of circe7
which he is to7
the island of calypso7
return to home and7
is now to be7
they sat down to7
it is true that7
came to the island7
the divine order of7
from the trojan war7
the god of the7
it is manifest that7
the land of ithaca7
old man of the7
the keeper of the7
in contrast to the7
went back to the6
of gold and silver6
for i am a6
a glimpse of the6
the land of troy6
conflict with the suitors6
books of the odyssey6
came back to the6
what manner of man6
at the foot of6
the face of the6
one to the other6
from his seat and6
assembly of the people6
ulysses and his son6
the heart of ulysses6
second part of the6
he said that he6
the setting of the6
the assembly of the6
in the case of6
when they had finished6
rose from his seat6
to the hut of6
under the name of6
the slaughter of the6
the tale of ulysses6
the taking of troy6
the souls of the6
song of the sirens6
at any rate the6
up and down the6
the doors of the6
in the first place6
is not to be6
book of the iliad6
he is not a6
the words of the6
the midst of his6
in front of the6
in a general way6
lie in wait for6
the form of the6
the punishment of the6
to drink of the6
to family and state6
man of the sea6
is the trojan war6
when he had finished6
the old man of6
drink of the blood6
is to be the6
to which i am6
and the other gods6
come back to his6
tell thee all that6
the theme of the6
slaying of the suitors6
and as soon as6
sat down to meat6
went down to the6
sit down to meat6
the death of achilles6
of which they are6
his way to the6
it is time for6
it is to be5
of the wooden horse5
days and two nights5
sat down by the5
the will of the5
he covered his face5
a part of the5
and his companions are5
of the human soul5
in the hands of5
of the gods in5
the man and the5
that it was the5
the lay of the5
the wrath of neptune5
is seen to be5
the goddess of wisdom5
to get back to5
the adventures of ulysses5
one of the men5
ethical order of the5
either side of the5
as if they had5
mantle and a tunic5
the scene of the5
and as he spake5
for it is not5
that it should be5
into the heart of5
half of the cycle5
it may be said5
the other side of5
in the character of5
of the suitors is5
which i am come5
in spite of the5
the course of the5
he is now to5
the odyssey is the5
messenger of the gods5
go back to the5
the princes of the5
slaughter of the suitors5
to him in the5
of meat and drink5
the dwellings of the5
and one of them5
the beginning of the5
second half of the5
the unity of the5
at this point we5
the hands of the5
on the seventh day5
of the trojan cycle5
the first is the5
when they came to5
such is the contrast5
a bowl of wine5
of the suitors and5
on the island of5
the council of the5
the sweep of the5
was one of the5
from the hand of5
to the dwelling of5
island of the sirens5
we catch a glimpse5
he is to be5
grand division of the5
he seems to have5
come to the island5
in the middle of5
not by any means5
there is no doubt5
the soul of my5
the character of the5
knew to be the5
on either side of5
when he came to5
in the present case5
the likeness of a5
return to his home5
the second portion of5
the midst of the5
it is clear that5
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in response to the5
the form of a5
of the fairy tale5
the man of nature5
the curse of the5
the shore of the5
to the city of5
in the previous book5
game with the ball5
into the realm of5
the king and queen5
to the greek mind5
the palace of circe5
the gods are the5
to his own country5
on the other side5
between ulysses and achilles5
there is a certain5
the center of the5
one of the gods5
setting of the sun5
land of the cyclops5
to zeus and the5
the suitors of penelope5
when he saw the5
his hands in the5
the mother of the5
it is one of5
the son of laertes5
the story of his5
in his own house5
the place where he5
as soon as he5
an account of the5
come back to the5
a mantle and a5
there can be no5
return of the greeks5
trial of the bow5
that there is a5
at the court of5
which has to be5
is no wonder that5
in the course of5
when he went to5
and one of the5
shore of the sea5
as they drew near5
two days and two5
with all his might5
the voice of a5
and i will tell5
and when thou art5
hear the voice of5
is by no means5
the nature of the5
the wall of the5
the return of telemachus5
the history of the5
the presence of the5
end of the hall5
in his own land5
he is the man5
which led to the5
in harmony with the5
is also to be4
the thought of the4
from the fact that4
went back to his4
is the abode of4
and that of the4
in these four books4
by the man of4
let us make haste4
in the divine order4
as soon as the4
in his own person4
me on my way4
on the shores of4
as if they were4
play of the negative4
the human and the4
lay down to sleep4
that he should have4
recognition of the divine4
from the land of4
out of the cave4
now that he is4
he hears of the4
of the spirit of4
the shape of a4
the return of the4
suitors of the queen4
the rest of his4
in the twentieth year4
the back of the4
the conflict with the4
in a bowl of4
the wisdom of the4
for the coming of4
go to the city4
sat down on the4
in accord with the4
one of the most4
the long years of4
in the soul of4
by the trojan war4
touched him with her4
that the gods are4
with his wife and4
the top of a4
in his own way4
to be found in4
for a whole year4
to the realm of4
the sons of men4
and the voice of4
center of the family4
he came to the4
to think of the4
the idea of a4
the fates of the4
the blood of a4
it is hard for4
island of the three4
this part of the4
and shoot an arrow4
the gate of the4
the noblest of the4
the father of the4
an end of all4
the education of telemachus4
was a sort of4
the three greek heroes4
thou art come to4
made an end of4
soul of my mother4
in the history of4
the other side is4
out of the sea4
but there was no4
for the return of4
the messenger of the4
will of the gods4
in the likeness of4
be well with thee4
to be a man4
the life of the4
his place by the4
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at the bottom of4
an image of the4
that he had a4
the man of intelligence4
organic part of the4
idea of the return4
at the hands of4
we are to have4
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one by one the4
the foot of the4
an organic part of4
the city of troy4
returned to the hall4
in the twelfth book4
so that he may4
the career of ulysses4
for a long time4
story of the odyssey4
in the palace of4
by the favour of4
is that of ulysses4
and went to the4
after the fall of4
went to the house4
ulysses in his home4
we may suppose that4
the organism of the4
and went back to4
of ulysses and penelope4
and on the tenth4
and prayed to athene4
up his hands to4
the first half of4
both of which are4
in a mythical form4
with the loss of4
the god of hospitality4
he was in the4
the son of poseidon4
the destruction of troy4
he went to troy4
the account of the4
and stood in the4
the house of alcinous4
and in the other4
all that thou hast4
sung by the bard4
way to the place4
from the rest of4
the eye of the4
portion of the odyssey4
in a certain sense4
of the whole poem4
of home and country4
is the man of4
the men of troy4
returned to the house4
the divine and human4
on his way to4
we pass to the4
there is a difference4
offerings to the gods4
torches in their hands4
the wars of troy4
the bow of ulysses4
curse of the cyclops4
of the greek gods4
to one of the4
the experience of ulysses4
such a one as4
for the last time4
we observe that it4
he went to the4
time for thee to4
the house of the4
when the morning came4
and now thou art4
to bend the bow4
to my own country4
the poem from the4
the middle of the4
not be able to4
of the three capes4
of the trojan epoch4
the development of the4
in a series of4
city of the ciconians4
and he said to4
go down to the4
the great deed of4
the way of the4
between ithaca and samos4
is a kind of4
when he had drunk4
my father and my4
on the point of4
the attack on the4
the second grand division4
movement of the poem4
part of the coast4
said that he was4
song of the bard4
first part of the4
this second part of4
the fall of troy4
which he had been4
way of the return4
we may now see4
which he had received4
the cave was a4
at once to the4
of the odyssey is4
of the gods is4
at the back of4
for two days and4
i have come to4
the bag of winds4
the rape of helen4
story of his life4
caused by the trojan4
on the shore of4
for the first time4
council of the gods4
but when he came4
a cup of wine4
with the aid of4
and when she had4
to the chamber where4
and when all was4
half of the odyssey4
the might of my4
which he had to4
the fact that the4
of ulysses to the4
but i would not4
the place of the4
back to the hall4
as if he had4
separation from the orient4
that i have seen4
go to the palace4
bottom of the sea4
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with an air of4
restored to home and4
the adventure of the4
lord of the sea4
it is a shame4
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human and the divine4
and set it by4
to listen to the4
all the rest of4
when they had eaten4
the prow of the4
which there is a4
this is just what4
the case of the4
in wait for him4
came to the land4
second grand division of4
might of my hands4
the soul of the4
he rose from his4
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i will go to4
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covered his face with4
at the hut of4
i will show thee4
to eat and drink4
led the way to4
not one of the4
the body of the4
which is that of4
with the trojan war4
daughter of the sun4
the trojan cycle is4
book of the odyssey4
as they are in4
division of the poem4
he lifted up his4
looking back at the4
by means of a4
the experience of life4
all the time the4
from the place where4
to pylos and sparta4
nor must we forget4
went to the palace4
may be said that4
i shall tell thee4
in the fourth book4
at the sight of4
the shape of mentor4
to return to his4
the palace of alcinous4
dwellings of the dead4
second portion of the4
god of the sea4
with all speed to4
lifted up his hands4
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the transition from the4
in the second place4
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first half of the4
his own experience in4
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in the presence of4
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the wanderings of ulysses4
he came back to4
the men of ithaca4
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he was a man4
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thou art a goddess4
of sheep and goats4
and i will give4
of the fourth book4
to woo my mother4
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the recognition of the4
the voices of the4
as if he were4
son of his father4
out of the house4
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not far from the4
the supremacy of the4
as well as to4
when they heard the4
the present book is4
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the mind of the4
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the plan of the4
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the daughter of the4
if there be any4
to the end of4
a man of many4
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the gods that thou4
the first to speak4
of the old man4
the place where the4
in the words of4
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the story of proteus4
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the departure of telemachus2
for their good service2
his people and his2
that this book is2
last of all he2
of the islands round2
the real world of2
the gods are bound2
went to his chamber2
shall wash thy feet2
it a libation of2
the walls of the2
the stages of this2
to go with him2
the contrast between the2
that they had to2
we are to hear2
has not been able2
and thou shalt see2
through the line of2
reared with his own2
the choicest of the2
dost thou mock me2
until i have finished2
the unhappy return of2
a city in this2
the spiritual heir of2
presence of the suitors2
it was nine years2
of one of his2
one returned from the2
the hint of a2
him in the night2
in the height of2
never reach his home2
bent to the oars2
real hero of the2
at the gates of2
in the morning they2
the king of that2
is distant in space2
was left alone in2
ulysses on his raft2
with a great shout2
longing for my home2
eye in his head2
to the law of2
thy heart is harder2
be not cast down2
his head like a2
have been trained by2
of the higher gods2
their scene in the2
an example of the2
pieces on the spot2
who knew him not2
who had nursed him2
he was once more2
the youngest of them2
not of comfort in2
a cruel smile played2
gods give thee all2
came near to the2
all the glory of2
even as he spoke2
the cave with a2
to find and to2
the gods had infatuated2
he is old and2
hour is at hand2
a view of the2
he has to leave2
into an instrument against2
ulysses knew to be2
to inquire of teiresias2
know not of the2
take no account of2
of all that is2
is like to be2
of the greek mind2
ulysses walked in hell2
the islands round about2
may all the gods2
the trance of the2
wandered over many lands2
through the gate of2
the same kind of2
wave struck the raft2
must we pass by2
in the next book2
of the great struggle2
they did as the2
the greeks and trojans2
a solemn oath not2
then was ulysses glad2
this shall be the2
blood poured from his2
on sea and land2
many dainties on the2
in all his actions2
and the king of2
the telemachiad is the2
mouth of the cavern2
a great deed which2
who fought at troy2
eurylochus and his company2
and appease him with2
i made mention of2
going down to the2
the ills of ithaca2
to troy and the2
sat down at the2
the meeting of telemachus2
first is the wrong2
note on homer and2
seems to be an2
can we not see2
of the greek race2
i may have met2
any of the other2
time for me to2
of which has been2
that he would return2
the working of the2
i can tell thee2
by the same man2
enjoined by tiresias in2
been driven to the2
but tell me this2
i will find a2
this is just the2
wish to hear from2
and ulysses made answer2
in itself a complete2
and as they drew2
near of kin to2
who was sitting among2
the wanderings of odysseus2
and at the end2
down to the beach2
present book is one2
the hearts of the2
heart of the whole2
came to the city2
say it was ulysses2
the reader is to2
the very marrow of2
a favourite of heaven2
and tell me who2
where he found his2
being an old man2
to make fast the2
the vengeance of his2
for there was a2
has suffered more than2
and his men were2
for he feared that2
had left my cloak2
to an open glade2
a kind of cyclops2
i should have come2
did in the first2
the limit of death2
is the tale of2
the bow in his2
in his own country2
main thing to be2
the goddess gave him2
the victim of a2
he has been led2
i and my comrades2
people of the city2
thou hast come to2
that i may come2
casts an image of2
ambush of the suitors2
the man who is2
with a message from2
which lay before him2
and the beggar are2
groans of the men2
a speedy end to2
the son of god2
the bones of men2
going to troy and2
of the family and2
to conclude that the2
now turn to the2
the weapons which were2
of mind is to2
in reference to the2
in the telemachiad and2
to the city and2
between her and ulysses2
from the roof of2
between the telemachiad and2
rest of his company2
vengeance on the suitors2
per varios casus per2
in the porch and2
in this book as2
even now in thy2
of the character of2
end of the mediterranean2
of the past to2
who devour thy substance2
odysseus and his men2
the property of the2
it is curious to2
placed himself in harmony2
far in advance of2
was stripped from his2
rest of the poem2
is a movement out2
swear to me now2
body of the fallen2
that this was the2
him to the ground2
at the thought of2
was the will of2
but it is none2
to be brought to2
she knew him not2
for he is my2
now reached the second2
a new phase of2
the time when one2
a man than his2
follows the direction of2
i am an exile2
only antinous and eurymachus2
son of ulysses and2
that he may remember2
was right glad to2
breath of the west2
if the thought of2
alone among all the2
of his palace and2
eastern end of the2
the treatment of the2
on account of the2
lay of the wooden2
put up a prayer2
is indeed a new2
the remains of the2
of most rare device2
that i have lost2
of menelaus in the2
had inquired of teiresias2
the other two songs2
is now manifest that2
and while the others2
descent of the divine2
and bread and wine2
world of the senses2
and drank with keen2
ear to his words2
in his hand his2
had come to the2
to be brought together2
of the parent and2
the literature of the2
and at noon the2
but ulysses answered him2
it is none the2
for the hand of2
one of the women2
the tale of troy2
i am come back2
me as a slave2
this was the most2
prophet of his people2
runs through all greek2