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for the love of29
the luck of troy29
of the fair hands25
helen of the fair25
this way and that23
the land of the22
to the house of21
the sons of troy18
the love of god18
said that he would16
for love of god15
the walls of troy15
the fleece of gold15
the best of the15
the head of the15
the son of achilles14
and with that word14
he said that he14
land of the dead13
the sons of pallas13
the door of the13
that the god had12
the son of peleus12
one of the great11
the rest of the11
the king of the11
back to the ships11
the men of troy11
in front of the11
in the midst of11
till he came to10
the son of the10
to right and left10
the ships of the10
of helen of the10
god help me so10
said that he was10
the back of the10
when he was a10
to the palace of10
the plain of troy10
god had made for10
the god had made10
ships of the greeks10
of gold and silver10
best of the greeks10
of the north wind10
to the isle of9
the time of ulysses9
the body of achilles9
the way to the9
when they saw the8
all through the night8
of the sons of8
by the hands of8
the most beautiful of8
went to the house8
of one of the8
in the hands of8
the house of hades8
to the place where8
of the isle of8
the king and queen8
to his own country8
in the time of8
in the temple of8
fro day to day8
that i was born8
the crest of the8
for the sake of8
the isle of scyros8
in the middle of8
but he did not8
the isle of the8
the folk of troye8
i can no more8
most beautiful of the8
armour that the god8
a great pile of8
the city of priam8
to the hut of8
the ranks of the8
and at last he8
on the shore of7
stole the luck of7
for the last time7
the greeks and trojans7
was one of the7
that they did not7
was a young man7
that he had not7
in the house of7
when he came to7
the chief of the7
to the temple of7
the middle of the7
he had not the7
till they came to7
the sons of phytalus7
that he did not7
the temple of pallas7
they came to the7
and told him that7
and over al this7
the men of the7
with that word he7
the sothe for to7
in the night the7
the body of the7
who had been the7
for the death of7
chief of the gods7
all the rest of7
of the silver feet7
is one of the7
for al this world7
that he was a7
told him that he7
of the men of7
the dead body of7
the day of the7
the garden of the7
at the feet of7
he came to a7
with sword and spear7
the goddess of the7
the hands of the6
to the ship of6
the end of the6
the trojans and the6
and anointed him with6
disguised as a beggar6
of troy and the6
the god of the6
of the god of6
the strong man heracles6
the toun of troye6
thought that he would6
sons of the north6
and all the chiefs6
the very voice of6
the trojans would have6
their wives and children6
not seem to have6
his spear through the6
through the night to6
that he could not6
they did not know6
he came to himself6
at the head of6
goddess of the sea6
and set fire to6
the father of ulysses6
did not know that6
to the land of6
and said that he6
was a prophecy that6
the daughter of the6
of the valour of6
the house of ulysses6
was the most beautiful6
drove his spear through6
the mouth of the6
the queen of the6
pile of dry wood6
so ulysses and diomede6
the child of the6
the horse of tree6
the greeks made a6
the gods in heaven6
was the son of6
the stealing of helen6
out of the battle6
ranks of the greeks6
the name of the6
the shore of the6
day of the valour6
the horses of achilles6
there was a prophecy6
the hut of agamemnon6
have pity on me6
stood up and said6
within the walls of6
as i have told6
came out of the6
the slaying of the6
dead body of patroclus6
in the very voice6
to the door of6
cattle of the sun6
on the plain of6
the valour of hector6
in the heart of6
the hut of achilles6
the isle of tenedos6
the sons of the6
that the greeks had6
they had come to6
in front of them6
from the land of6
as he was wont6
and he saw that6
set fire to it6
the ranks of troy6
they thought that the6
ulysses and his men6
great pile of dry6
returned to the war6
set fire to the6
it for the beste6
and went to the5
that he might not5
and he was the5
and the rest of5
the bodies of the5
in the ranks of5
queen of the amazons5
and when he was5
as ye may here5
anointed him with oil5
and all the greeks5
with al myn herte5
the light of the5
him who he was5
the phial of gold5
and that he had5
of the fleece of5
of the horse of5
but al for nought5
went up to the5
the arms of achilles5
as the custom was5
son of the bright5
hermes of the golden5
and clothed him in5
that the sons of5
with al my might5
that word he gan5
the place where the5
the waves of the5
the men of ulysses5
but at the laste5
in the hall of5
he and his men5
temple of the goddess5
the children of the5
to telle in short5
in the open air5
the sack of troy5
is me that ever5
he came to the5
fell in love with5
the temple of the5
of gods and men5
him face to face5
and she sat down5
in the tenth year5
than seyde he thus5
the voice of his5
the siege of troy5
put on his armour5
led him into the5
off the head of5
and whan that he5
the god of war5
as i shal yow5
in a golden casket5
back to the ship5
and laid him in5
out of the wound5
the armour from the5
in the palace of5
he was taken to5
i will give you5
of the hands of5
on the other hand5
had come to the5
we do not know5
the wall of the5
what will i do5
he was wont to5
swayed this way and5
the noise of the5
the cries of the5
do not leave me5
the side of the5
into the house of5
the sound of a5
of the bright dawn5
he went to the5
the splendour of zeus5
to the argive ships5
the son of a5
myn owene swete herte5
the nymphs of the5
from the isle of5
in the open plain5
for sorwe of which5
they came to a5
of the golden wand5
thetis of the silver5
and the people of5
the whole greek army5
the daughters of the5
in his herte he5
knew that she was5
in the land of5
and called to his4
from his neck by4
and parents of ulysses4
the most cunning of4
the ship of protesilaus4
the golden images and4
clothed him in a4
arrow from the bow4
ulysses sails to seek4
were given to the4
what do you want4
wounded as he was4
the fields and the4
tell the trojans that4
isle of the gorgons4
that he would be4
a prisoner and a4
she could speak in4
on the floor of4
shores of the sea4
keep helen of the4
the story says that4
and strongest of men4
the land of sunrising4
the cap of darkness4
how ulysses invented the4
the tomb of ilus4
the body of antilochus4
by god and by4
the spears of the4
an ancient king of4
she was so beautiful4
that the beggar was4
were placed in a4
but at last he4
thou found thy prayer4
at the back of4
was taken to the4
on the other side4
banks of the river4
with his last breath4
gan him for to4
while he was still4
far across the sea4
he would not fight4
in this world ther4
not the strength to4
an offering to the4
north went the news4
left wing of the4
the wind has overthrown4
for there was no4
in love with her4
and for the love4
was the child of4
the coming of the4
as the song ceases4
may still be seen4
and took his leve4
and no man could4
wine in cups of4
the cry came to4
was a master thief4
seek the son of4
gift of the gods4
of the sea and4
up to the scaean4
spear that none but4
towards the ships of4
him on a bier4
deep base of the4
we shall hear again4
the storm of the4
whan that she was4
the old man was4
the greatest chiefs and4
the crowd of trojans4
were a race of4
priam gave him a4
an arrow from the4
the young men of4
the bodies of dead4
in their midst he4
the slaying of paris4
but it seems that4
anger for the death4
isle of the west4
this place she dies4
lived in the time4
mouth of the river4
of the race of4
the helmet of achilles4
the death of his4
the greeks did not4
robbed me of my4
he was a very4
breastplate and breast of4
to the grekes ost4
to the elysian plain4
at last the fleet4
boyhood and parents of4
with al his fulle4
spears in their hands4
then the trojans would4
in the voice of4
forth to the greek4
back to the place4
forth from great ilion4
the most famous of4
ulysses stole the luck4
great pile of wood4
all the best men4
the house of atreus4
the name she bears4
the bravest of the4
as had never been4
his spear clean through4
on the men of4
the shores of the4
to the music of4
and the saving of4
from the bow of4
battle at the ships4
leaped into his chariot4
it was believed that4
in the greek camp4
arrows from the walls4
the beggars in the4
with that she gan4
open hand of god4
the cattle of the4
into the open plain4
of the second hut4
who were on the4
to the king of4
for wel wot i4
his chariot to the4
thy father far away4
fell at his feet4
the queen of love4
was believed that she4
to the sea shore4
that they had come4
as long as the4
strip the armour from4
the door of his4
the throne of the4
the great horse of4
when they had eaten4
but the greeks never4
glorious armour that the4
with his left hand4
that in this place4
to cut down trees4
with the amazons and4
come within the walls4
must have been the4
how he had been4
their king so wise4
did not know by4
and fought in the4
joan of arc when4
the women and children4
i shal yow telle4
waves of the sea4
in the hut of4
wooing of helen of4
the tribes of men4
the huts on the4
that cause is of4
as a beggar who4
through breastplate and breast4
as if it were4
came upon the greeks4
ran red with blood4
he did not know4
i make thee whole4
with a great voice4
the rest of us4
heat of the sun4
the battles with the4
and meriones of crete4
sorry that he had4
but he would not4
he threw his spear4
but he could not4
on the left of4
and spears and arrows4
asked him who he4
a huge stone from4
to seek the son4
device of the horse4
and the ransoming of4
why call on things4
whole army of the4
that he would go4
what sholde i lenger4
his mother bewailed him4
to come within the4
was taken away from4
and he made his4
torch in her hand4
how people lived in4
troy and the saving4
high in the air4
with a heavy heart4
the second hut on4
the mother of eurypylus4
it is not easy4
the people of eurypylus4
and stood in the4
the people of athens4
went down to the4
god helpe me so4
the house of circe4
but he had no4
and the other chiefs4
of the sun god4
sleep and put on4
nymphs of the isle4
sails to seek the4
him out of the4
seen the open hand4
did not know whether4
we never hear of4
his great bow and4
i will tell you4
the end of troy4
chiefs were sitting at4
out of this world4
as the sound of4
all the people of4
one of the five4
the hand of paris4
we do not hear4
in the crowd of4
he leaped into his4
the wooing of helen4
golden images and the4
by the splendour of4
of the west wind4
the bodyguard of penthesilea4
the company of the4
is not inconsistent with4
the ransoming of hector4
was a little boy4
and bronze and iron4
and avenging of patroclus4
three crowns of life4
clean through his body4
slaying and avenging of4
into his chariot and4
not go into the4
most cunning of men4
and said that the4
with gold and silver4
pools of thy bathing4
to the back of4
that he would take4
base of the world4
and there was no4
of the king of4
go to the house4
when he was young4
second hut on the4
go forth from great4
and said that his4
god and by my4
him in a white4
and he did not4
diomede and ulysses were4
to go into the4
prisoner and a prize4
and laid him on4
and fell upon the4
to be her husband4
spy among the trojans4
from east to west4
to be his wife4
i shall kill him4
last the fleet came4
up and said that4
down to the sea4
her that spareth not4
and round him all4
call on things so4
the night to the4
to be allowed to4
father far away shall4
and aias and ulysses4
did not know him4
laid him in the4
the saving of helen4
to carry the body4
set the ships aflame4
the lords of the4
and as soon as4
the tallest and strongest4
thou of the ages4
he would be a4
invented the device of4
the glorious armour that4
in the greek here4
ashes were placed in4
was driven back to4
burn themselves and die4
the floor of the4
the valour of eurypylus4
on the step of4
in his chariot to4
went on his way4
in this great battle4
through the night and4
was the tomb of4
the people of troy4
woe is me that4
the chiefs in the4
seems to me to4
of the battle to4
the splendid armour of4
as a slave to4
be lord of me4
the death of achilles4
the trojans from the4
the body of patroclus4
what was best to4
voice of his wife4
the town of troy4
and thought that they4
his father gave him4
of this and that4
in his own house4
in stratagems of war4
that he would not4
thou deep base of4
and wine in cups4
the ship of ulysses4
on the day of4
ulysses invented the device4
the floor of his4
step of the altar4
guessed that the beggar4
leader of the trojans4
that the wind has4
the step of the4
to the shore of4
spy on the greeks4
the boyhood and parents4
end of troy and4
one of the huts4
bodies of dead men4
could not bear to4
the goddess pallas athena4
the oaths were taken4
old age and death4
now hast thou found4
when the last ship4
greeks did not know4
of the hut of4
that he was afraid4
you have told me4
round him all his4
arose and said that4
his herte gan to4
that fell from heaven4
that is al my4
spear in his hand4
ancient king of troy4
the arrow out of4
when they heard the4
and aias and the4
away to his own4
a race of warlike4
ulysses and diomede to4
from sleep and put4
the flame of the4
but the greeks were4
that my lyf may4
to command the army4
bidding the greeks arm4
the night the greeks4
the time is right4
and said that they4
the body of paris4
was too old to4
had eaten and drunk4
a spear in his4
when he saw the4
to the ships and4
have seen the open4
the cruelty of achilles4
to the dogs to4
hast thou found thy4
out of the war4
to the scaean gate4
the dogs to eat4
and at the laste4
herte and al my4
the wind comes quick4
so his father gave4
in the isle of4
five hundred young men4
and the greeks who4
of the whole army4
tallest and strongest of4
and aeneas and paris4
and spy on the4
by an arrow from4
of the men who4
was angry with them4
tried to make peace4
god of the dead4
of the sack of4
took the luck of4
gold and silver and4
the chiefs were sitting4
would tell the trojans4
on the way to4
the arrows of the4
chariot and was driven4
against the shield of4
the left wing of4
with that word she4
great horse of tree4
far away shall comfort4
that the whole army4
had returned to the4
away back to troy4
helen had given him4
of the huts on4
lest he should be4
slaying as he went4
his chariot and was4
of gold and amber4
of the greeks were4
on a summer day4
battles with the amazons4
this their king so4
not know by sight4
the horses to the4
laid him on a4
filled with the foaming4
speak in the very4
that the god would4
the breath of god4
achilles said that he4
neoptolemos what is it4
the device of the4
that the trojans should4
at the hands of4
a chamber of stone4
the horses of the4
sound of a song4
in their ships and4
to give warning if4
a gift of the4
ne shal i never4
go into the horse4
of thousands of men4
in the name of4
he knew that she4
between the trojans and4
may helen be there4
that none but he4
and by my trouthe4
way of the sword4
the child of zeus4
he was determined to4
the amazons and memnon4
the amazons were a4
of the best of4
men of crete and4
over the bodies of4
he had no son4
away shall comfort thee4
in the day of4
he was too old4
to the gods in4
the bow of paris4
give warning if the4
it seems that he4
he came to his4
in dust and blood4
in his chariot and4
he was still a4
deathless maidens of the4
towers of the giants4
and bore him up4
he drew his sword4
how ulysses stole the4
does not seem to4
placed in a golden4
amazons were a race4
huge stone from the4
and with a syk4
his way to the4
for the trojans had4
go back to the4
in the night and4
image that fell from4
a great army of4
and he bade his4
so plain a riddle4
the palace of the4
none but he could4
and was driven back4
said that the greeks4
maidens of the waters4
there he sat down4
of cedar wood and4
the god of armour4
in this place she4
a spy among the4
i have seen the4
torch that makest one4
for i have herd4
the open hand of4
on things so weak4
he was a little4
if there was a4
if that i may4
and if that i4
all the greeks were4
that was the tomb4
sail away next day4
on the face of4
by the hand of4
even as the sound4
the wall of troy4
among the daughters of4
and the flame of4
the whole army of4
hands of the trojans4
the best man among4
garden of the gods4
in the dust of4
me that ever i4
that no man may4
the foot of the4
and the trojans were4
could not be taken4
til at the laste4
to take vengeance for4
brought fire against the4
people lived in the4
the deathless maidens of4
driven back to the4
at the door of4
ulysses stood up and4
in the end to4
in the garden of4
in his own country4
were the best archers4
the houses of the4
as i have seyd4
the slaying and avenging4
the harbour of aulis4
of the trojans was4
whyl that my lyf3
the heroes in the3
as the voice of3
al his fulle might3
if it were a3
he was a tall3
not wroth with me3
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painted with pictures of3
the goddess of corn3
to the war to3
the end of all3
is only the crying3
her son on the3
between europe and asia3
him into the hall3
i shal ben here3
praying to the gods3
the doorway of the3
al this mene whyle3
came to the palace3
on the knees of3
the daughter of priam3
he bade his men3
door of the hall3
the great heat of3
of achilles by the3
king and queen of3
knew not where he3
and he threw his3
of the great wrongs3
to protect him from3
for they could not3
what hope have i3
hole in the rock3
and if so be3
that i speke of3
in al the toun3
you do not know3
young men of the3
the atreids and odysseus3
were set at the3
but wel i woot3
be seen in the3
with him to the3
then to the ships3
it seemed to them3
and he could hardly3
told a long story3
was a rich man3
the greeks had a3
and his men would3
the strength of men3
great heat of the3
he tried the string3
they could not see3
his hands for the3
great wrongs of the3
the wide sea to3
still a living man3
a chief of the3
god of the sea3
i have told you3
of the hundred cities3
philoktetes i am destroyed3
he went on his3
till he reached the3
dark it was that3
the son of neleus3
a freend of his3
did not dare to3
the night is late3
went alone to the3
could string the bow3
the untrodden sanctuaries where3
for he did not3
for he was the3
him that he was3
glad were the trojans3
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have been found in3
to help the greeks3
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jason and his company3
of the world wrought3
he fell and died3
he was alive or3
the winged shoon of3
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cups of gold and3
that the son of3
of the olympian gods3
to the crest of3
did not go to3
the house of menelaus3
to bring back the3
came they to the3
and whence he came3
the body of a3
he took his leve3
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he would not cease3
of no other man3
what he could do3
i will give thee3
in all to me3
and drove them to3
in his hand he3
to spy out the3
not be able to3
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to the god of3
leaped to his feet3
down with his sword3
in the line of3
death for her that3
he roos and took3
to his own palace3
the people of the3
and he told them3
the lord of thunder3
hir in hir ere3
at the sight of3
had your fill of3
there was no more3
to the gods of3
seems to be a3
the brother of the3
a great red deer3
is not lawful for3
you must be told3
the face of a3
not one of the3
the trojans and their3
he said to the3
was glad when he3
his eyes on the3
their ships and sail3
the sacker of cities3
her husband in the3
have found out the3
against one of the3
on his way to3
and he stood up3
and then rose and3
court of the palace3
he fell upon the3
a circle round the3
that i shal seye3
more beautiful than the3
with her to see3
yet if war come3
and he drew his3
into the midst of3
to cross the sea3
day when the greeks3
would that i had3
that this was a3
fell in the dust3
went on board his3
as they went out3
the mother of ulysses3
treaders down of cities3
days he had finished3
no will of mine3
and he fell and3
to help the trojans3
the boughs of the3
the fortune of the3
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he was and whence3
him to his own3
the world wrought into3
in al this world3
as was the manner3
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sea was black with3
the front of the3
come back from the3
the meaning of this3
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that in this world3
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went and stood in3
to be the cause3
shal been right as3
as long as he3
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he was the best3
other side of the3
and leaped into the3
the sake of the3
at the crest of3
and he seemed to3
them from the wall3
be angry with me3
was wont to done3
many and many a3
and gave him food3
come out of the3
ye that cast temples3
and in their midst3
and seyde as ye3
one of the men3
them to the ships3
to be a great3
a ship of the3
in the form of3
al the toun of3
winged shoon of hermes3
crete of the hundred3
could not do that3
troy disguised as a3
of the greek army3
before the time of3
the top of the3
after so many years3
but i know not3
it was made of3
was in vain that3
the hearts of all3
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and his wife penelope3
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see his mother again3
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this al and som3
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when at last the3
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leaning on his spear3
and priam and the3
i am right sory3
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one of the greeks3
his spear for a3
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light of the sun3
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in the harbour of3
fifty rows of vines3
the three grey women3
of the great achilles3
the day of battle3
cast the hawsers loose3
tales of troy and3
the river of ocean3
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in the island of3
all the floor of3
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with the son of3
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of the hall in3
for ought i can3
to one of the3
er that she go3
night and all the3
around the mighty dead3
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men of the guard3
of the fair hair3
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sore that me smerte3
drew his sword and3
the might of aias3
him limb from limb3
had no power to3
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with all his men3
the ghost of the3
the king of lycia3
and up and down3
and the sea was3
him back to the3
that al this thing3
no man could move3
a man to have3
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the ship of the3
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to die in evil3
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king of the thracians3
lie there in dust3
had sent him to3
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of euripides translated into3
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the hands of helen3
that he had killed3
wood out of his3
the anger of the3
and the swords of3
it ioye was to3
the taking of troy3
the heaps of slain3
father when he came3
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the palace of priam3
and sat down beside3
of the stories that3
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in the city of3
swift as the wind3
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crest of mount ida3
leaning on his staff3
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only the crying of3
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father was a rich3
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that he had returned3
a sooth of this3
untrodden sanctuaries where lie3
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stern of the ship3
his hands and feet3
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the son of tydeus3
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the camp of the3
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one of the women3
yourselves so soon to3
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a hollow of the3
the town of agamemnon3
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the roof of the3
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the banks of the3
with the blood of3
al that ever he3
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it may not be3
the smoke going up3
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head of the minotaur3
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as is a man3
way to the island3
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her that striveth well3
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the place where he3
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to the ground and3
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the might of zeus3
out of the way3
agamemnon lord of spears3
to try to find3
him and kill him3
he gan him for3
there is a crown3
put her to a3
to go back to3
rich presents of gold3
the blood of aias3
was never to see3
knew that they were3
of the trojans in3
all the other women3
in the way of3
her to a cruel3
because she was so3
lay in wait for3
the hosts of troy3
as when in mountain3
and to all the3
the souls of men3
to speke of this3
him to be her3
to a cruel death3
the shadow of the3
carry the women captives3
was set before them3
give me back my3
what you are doing3
knew that he had3
centuries before the time3
wrongs of the world3
to make sure that3
i do not know3
that his father was3
the greeks believed that3
against the trojan men3
of the noise and3
world wrought into music3
the house of my3
she said that she3
and that she was3
for her that striveth3
from the sea to3
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the midst of his3
was best to rede3
then all the rest3
in truth a great3
am the daughter of3
the hands of foes3
was still a boy3
to seek his father3
the slayer of argos3
which the greeks called3
when i took the3
will not be able3
have here my trouthe3
men of the city3
the trojans gathered round3
to the island of3
that he might be3
down on the trojans3
they rushed on him3
crest of the hill3
crown in death for3
of crete of the3
achilles had been given3
with his own hands3
laid it in the3
the son of ulysses3
she sat down on3
stripped the armour from3
him food and wine3
to fight to the3
and all the air3
it was wont to3
for he knew that3
he was a cretan3
when she saw him3
him in new raiment3
for a long while3
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for their wives and3
on his way back3
the midst of the3
and on his wey3
the secret of the3
out of his hand3
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the other side of3
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a young man named3
the crying of one3
be the cause of3
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on his left hand3
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ship in the harbour3
a prey to dogs3
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of the greeks had3
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drove in his chariot3
by hands of foes3
no man of them3
the gods be with3
that they were the3
this world ther nis3
lay in the dust3
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when thou art dead3
when he had eaten3
as soon as he3
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the sun never shone3
with his strong hands3
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all that he had3
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on the walls of3
which she was weaving3
in death for her3
temple of pallas athene3
palace of the king3
first of all to3
one day when they3
god shilde us fro3
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how are ye blind3
where lie the ancient3
and carry the women3
the light of a3
and all the trojan3
death of achilles ulysses3
said that it was3
is in truth a3
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ulysses the sacker of3
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of men who had3
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door of the cave3
island of the gorgons3
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the palace of king3
in the court of3
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hoping that the god3
as swift as the3
the sons of atreus3
all in all to3
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with a great cry3
truth a great misery3
out of sight of3
shilde us fro mischaunce3
the great bow of3
wast all in all3
the great wrongs of3
they were brought before3
on board his ship3
the warrior sons of3
no son of mine3
lie the ancient dead3
i will show thee3
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on hands and knees3
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would ye be wise3
rose in the air3
of silver and gold3
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who he was and3
deep in the earth3
here and there among3
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hung by a belt3
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his courage and his3
sword and the shoon3
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the spirits of the3
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am i that i3
euripides translated into english3
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so he went on3
the women of troy3
the king of that3
went up through the3
the most beautiful woman3
the island of the3
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the things that are3
the face of her3
what are you saying3
i shal yow devyse3
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that i had died3
is for to done3
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the son of laertes3
him out of his3
his way back to3
as if they were3
by the way they3
sothe for to seyne3
a great golden cup3
philoktetes your words are3
smote the grey sea3
and most beautiful of3
in heaps on heaps3
the god of love3
eyes on the eyes3
through the neck of3
that he was to3
that the old man3
in front of it3
into english rhyming verse3
is a crown in3
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shortly for to seyne3
the sword and the3
skin of a stag3
horse of tree had3
the voice of a3
his father was a3
and brought her home3
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them all in the3
said that she would3
and laid it in3
ashes of the hearth3
cause is of my3
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it was a great3
sanctuaries where lie the3
sacrifices to the gods3
the hills on the3
it would have been3
the stern of the3
and slay the men3
a river in flood3
down to the ship3
will tell you all3
al this world ne3
with a great white3
way to the isle3
the wife of thon3
evil were the stain3
it was difficult to3
that al the world3
did but graze the3
to give me the3
deeds worthy of my3
and he went back3
to his father and3
was alive or dead3
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in torment and in3
that it was his3
that day by day3
son of the dawn3
her hole in the3
the arrows of his3
on the eyes of3
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the shoes of swiftness3
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have told me the3
for the more part3
against him in the3
forth to meet him3
on the ship of3
he came to be3
on the top of3
the greatest and most3
smoke going up from3
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on her way to3
i speke of love3
one of his own3
to speak to him3
the helm and steered3
what will we do3
i will think of3
of sight of land3
now when the trojans3
the faces of the3
be a great joy3
great vessels of bronze3
to strip his armour3
of troy and greece3
well and perisheth unstained3
of the company of3
the country of the3
the beggar said that3
what do you mean3
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that she gan hir3
as nought ne were3
in evil were the3
that ever i saw3
and came to her3
said that ulysses was3
a crown in death3
in the old time3
at the beauty of3
crying of one of3
king of the people3
of the blind prophet3
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a kind of fairy3
for which ful ofte3
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roos and took his3
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right in this wyse3
eek for hem that3
like the roaring of3
the rich city of3
in the light of3
they to the ships3
into troy disguised as3
were painted with pictures3
translated into english rhyming3
buried by his friends3
known that he was3
clad in dark mourning3
at the foot of3
take no heed of3
took the shape of3
those which she had3
what sholde i more3
that he was not3
the skin of a3
she of the mighty3
the walls of the3
i go forth from3
ful ofte a day3
the island of calypso3
across the island to3
the most of the3
to the ships they3
the sake of his3
ulysses had a plan3
head of the gorgon3
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of the house of3
he could not be3
it is a thing3
had a mind to3
back from the ships3
and there was a3
to the worldes ende3
for in this world3
went to sleep in3
as fer as i3
neck by a cord3
the story is told3
not disobey the gods3
and al this thing3
ye treaders down of3
where the sun never3
with a syk she3
in these days that3
out in the darkness3
to a place where3
a city of light2
and he ran to2
it is pressed from2
famous for her beauty2
these were his words2
up from sleep and2
why he had been2
and were as eager2
achilles seized the sword2
temples of the gods2
a narrow path in2
ulysses answered him with2
who now was old2
and fear came upon2
forth from her fragrant2
to purpos of my2
be foremost in the2
blinding of his son2
curses of those that2
and arrows and spears2
that he wore a2
ulysses loved her very2
might not touch it2
friends came round him2
a pit among the2
to the ship on2
a great red jewel2
and drove him off2
forefront of the fight2
to be famous as2
the blinding of his2
on words in the2
a soft grey crown2
to the dardan given2
chose to shoot an2
though the grass has2
it is of the2
his bearers had carried2
sorry that a wide2
a word which she2
brother of the slain2
what was there in2
had been warned by2
thy house i fled2
is a possibility of2
of the greek chorus2
the cloud is northward2
as i shal seyn2
not been this splendour2
that ye do me2
sea to comfort him2
her as the cause2
gods of that city2
was a very beautiful2
deserve what aias has2
the bitterest day of2
sleep even to the2
he ran to find2
conventionality in her description2
days they do not2
men fought long and2
which fell from heaven2
tolde him word and2
send five hundred young2
the altar in his2
forth his hands to2
and steal the luck2
oath cannot be broken2
wound might be tended2
and her nurse carrying2
was not very fond2
both she is changed2
the chariot near him2
menelaus and little hermione2
achilles had sent his2
has grown over the2
her chain must bind2
ulysses became as artful2
and flaw of driven2
mounds piled up over2
and ilion lieth low2
the maid who prophesies2
and struck hector full2
by which the princes2
but i will give2
invented by a poet2
helen was taken by2
full of this drug2
greeks wore great cloaks2
though so very tall2
in countries far away2
in the dark borderland2
prevent her from sending2
his face was handsome2
that breathes and dies2
if fear be in2
of beautiful helen reached2
and why they came2
women pray to the2
beside the clear swift2
the foe mock at2
whom she had ever2
captive women who have2
and when she wore2
she had said a2
the chiefs let themselves2
but these they did2
through the portico and2
and ulysses seized the2
all with changeful pain2
very unwilling to leave2
his cunning in stratagems2
of hecuba is connected2
all go home and2
was taken to feast2
told the chiefs about2
with gold in great2
down to the seashore2
force my son took2
he had no horses2
covering her side from2
the dust from beneath2
the prophets therefore advised2
birds upon angry pinions2
for he was already2
that stands at bay2
the gate crowd and2
meanwhile achilles was standing2
he could see him2
but by this time2
softly to the ground2
slaying as they went2
drove his sharp tusk2
but on the general2
aid against these lying2
of the greeks to2
grandfather would have set2
sorrows is at hand2
therefore with thee i2
getting what they deserve2
is this that cometh2
boy became as beautiful2
the way in which2
seeking for paris everywhere2
to bring down birds2
thou wouldst restrain them2
chariot to the old2
being sorry to see2
clean i give them2
the fates that no2
of achilles were cause2
the grey city fell2
might ply these charges2
were at that time2
to fate and the2
too quick for him2
huts built in front2
and immemorially ancient town2
to and fro alone2
there was only silence2
fears of the hope2
light with a burning2
sudden way of the2
fight around the dead2
that his wound should2
and this treasure was2
had taken part in2
and smote his thigh2
i live till that2
dust as smoke riseth2
he must keep his2
and husbands always allowed2
head fell ringing on2
the dwelling of the2
from the fight he2
will lose heart if2
not to a dance2
all her fair tale2
to have tried to2
deck not out thine2
the highlanders used to2
to fight for them2
swooped on her and2
of nestor was in2
phytalus and their company2
went to see the2
far off in the2
when he was angered2
that night the ghost2
of a wild boar2
iron for his ransom2
and very like him2
and the spearmen were2
and went with them2
because there are martyrs2
that the babe should2
i heard the cry2
murder for brave men2
for diomede and ulysses2
herself off the ship2
the sight of helen2
the men of nestor2
full armour round troy2
day shall come for2
company of the twelve2
shield and breastplate of2
greeks and trojans fought2
white about them but2
struck his spear out2
the kin of the2
servants came to him2
he might choose a2
defiled with blood and2
his knees and spoke2
this is not the2
the walles of the2
spoke in a strange2
rain fell upon them2
herald of the greeks2
drowsiness came over her2
which is now the2
tore it out of2
the scene represents a2
peace when the princes2
simply burn the machine2
depart with the army2
only the mythology that2
for her an ivory2
would bring to fill2
broke their oaths and2
wall in the dark2
and thence she saw2
with bow and arrow2
never heard i a2
a torch he is2
old telamon stayed from2
for he would rather2
where guests were taken2
from the head of2
and many strong and2
spear more than twenty2
or three thousand men2
standing on the plain2
were foolish enough to2
said that yesterday he2
horses of achilles if2
cried and drew the2
this they must have2
babe should be killed2
of troy and had2
and the beggar said2
his face never troubled2
as the story is2
where they had so2
so achilles spoke in2
daughter lieth now as2
hecuba from understanding so2
hard and so long2
the proud water craveth2
with jewels of gold2
type of the successful2
slew them on the2
helmet on the ground2
of tree after paris2
the noise was like2
as a matter of2
gone home to bring2
no longer for her2
thetis did this because2
and desired to fall2
rushed forward like a2
was black with ships2
brave woman in bitter2
the fame of beautiful2
threw another spear at2
and the palace of2
and supper was made2
she does not definitely2
of wolves that have2
i strove to fly2
great ilion and mine2
mine arms are wreathed2
so much worse than2
dearer to each other2
sword passed clean through2
guess how ulysses had2
drops fell and vanished2
in the meantime helen2
turns to drag the2
that athena is specially2
through the dust towards2
be done for burial2
with the brothers of2
sacrifice one of their2
man would not give2
and horses to the2
hold proud easterns bowing2
trouble about one girl2
i have forgot the2
not be done at2
for any one of2
the iron club that2
battle swayed this way2
beautiful princesses might be2
still the trojans charged2
bend to the stones2
was ashamed of himself2
thy weight in gold2
rushed against the trojan2
to be lord of2
held argos and tiryns2
the wild rout of2
trojans their fill of2
and pipe did shriek2
is adorned with gold2
visor of the helmet2
soth for to seyne2
and he would get2
there was a thing2
odysseus is the type2
torch as though bearing2
out of thy house2
taken up by one2
is a loyal soldier2
long story about how2
from the fact that2
to bid me heal2
them into the river2
my torment and my2
cave of the naiads2
and slew the leader2
a led horse was2
had been obliged to2
i would not have2
of peace when the2
luck of troy from2
up within the wall2
will swear to give2
new lord that is2
ears and out of2
cry came to black2
they have left thee2
of linen or silk2
he began to grow2
tell long stories about2
was his lot chosen2
shut up within their2
above his head and2
so this is the2
was alone in the2
so shall thy long2
but for him the2
trojan showed hector an2
leather caps from the2
when they were alone2
home was in a2
shapes of joyance mystical2
and sword in hand2
voyage for him to2
who had loved and2
and many a maiden2
yield them up as2
him victory that day2
last dead deep of2
is an ill beginning2
men of aias followed2
once they took me2
usually slaves taken in2
seems that he had2
all with one voice2
murdered all their husbands2
she told him that2
of a great river2
dressed in a dirty2
felt how disgraceful it2
he said he would2
foot soldiers of the2
and hurled themselves on2
the island on a2
but oenone was roaming2
instrument fighting with the2
beneath their feet rose2
ago and weave them2
tale be true or2
and a sword with2
when your gods forsook2
agamemnon a greedy coward2
a thracian chief who2
long while the hawk2
greeks had a god2
not fight in the2
to an ancient king2
of lycomedes of scyros2
priam was sitting with2
already the swiftest runner2
poisoned arrows on the2
while achilles had lent2
rose and said that2
music through the gloom2
and was brave and2
above all in the2
so he shrank back2
was near the sentinels2
a huntsman cries on2
was himself originally a2
a man when he2
about thy breast leapt2
his journey to the2
and vultures shall devour2
these days they do2
give it to mine2
were doing a shameful2
if you see me2
the greeks accepted this2
to see if the2
than fifty thousand men2
was too strong for2
her dead are welling2
how by the shaft2
euripides here treats the2
to accept the rich2
you have made me2
the house of dictys2
troyland to be my2
but now help god2
death into a sort2
victory was almost in2
the foul sin of2
into troy for two2
come within a sword2
not really think the2
head and lift our2
thou art no son2
for they had both2
ere that day i2
with a triumphant laugh2
course he is totally2
came forth from her2
burned on them in2
was thought the greatest2
no people were stirring2
this appears very strange2
his father had a2
the action were much2
hills and in the2
his dearest friend was2
and ulysses told neoptolemus2
not sought for wealth2
ulysses and diomede went2
two handfuls of flesh2
leads the trojans as2
before was he to2
apollo had come to2
he weighed out ten2
is upon it in2
sent her the vine2
road and into the2
flaw of driven hail2
souls of men who2
were so successful that2
on the tower above2
and first he slew2
hair was turned up2
her soon after his2
pack lay a great2
arrows on the greeks2
that i love most2
behind in the camp2
mingled there with phrygian2
shal til that i2
but a treasure of2
birth to a burning2
ever lived on earth2
and i wol doon2
swiftly to their huts2
for some days he2
the greeks who tried2
tyndarus first made all2
the temple gates were2
led forth his horses2
the mighty names they2
and soon he was2
kicked and dragged him2
of the chanson de2
in that hour would2
must call each of2
her way a swift2
himself and take the2
bind once for all2
a chamber for penelope2
saw him must have2
he often threw the2
the beggar alone escaped2
furthest end of the2
deiphobus lying dead in2
great stone at eurypylus2
night to the hut2
of the brazen spear2
seen a hawk pursuing2
war against the old2
than that this loss2
knew that he could2
him up the steep2
and upraise the law2
of the maiden athena2
greeks were on the2
in thine hand upholden2
shall be as golden2
easterns bowing at thy2
not to desert philoctetes2
ready for me a2
if the soldiers took2
dance that he is2
no coined money was2
had revealed the secret2
he who had slain2
the gifts they bring2
to see his dear2
end of the line2
of troy lay always2
in the company of2
the sword over his2
was much in the2
of the great hill2
the little isle of2
with a secret arrow2
the weapons of their2
in vain that philoctetes2
the body of sarpedon2
bow and poisoned arrows2
holy blaze thus in2
the deeps of fire2
world to live in2
a wild wood on2
up their hands in2
of the greeks and2
he many a wente2
one toil that holds2
and music in key2
and for the harm2
best man among the2
shaken from prisoned hearts2
he bade them sharpen2
he was thought a2
worship such a being2
in an inner room2
and children before thee2
speak very slowly at2
to lete hir go2
who had warned hector2
not know him among2
what list yow thus2
about his brow with2
and my city a2
other greeks to share2
and pictures painted on2
altar a copy of2
but the face of2
had given him one2
being gone forth to2
dwell where the wide2
any eyes gaze now2
the ring that i2
hymen was a torch2
doom raceth against doom2
a stag or a2
she may sail the2
but not nearly so2
ship and slew laomedon2
king of gods and2
children before thee crying2
took the baby telemachus2
before i saw her2
he dies of hunger2
the type of the2
had not the fortune2
both a stone and2
the fight at the2
an arrow from his2
accidental resemblance of the2
to life she brought2
that he ought to2
cattle could always be2
strongest man who ever2
all the while the2
nestor counselled agamemnon to2
not her whom god2
and the men took2
and her prayer was2
a prize to lure2
no man had moved2
the amazon had slain2
and arrows flew in2
as the stones that2
agamemnon followed and slew2
in the little isle2
divine presence becomes visible2
she will be content2
certain eternal quality about2
along the road and2
and that all the2
as aforetime is cherished2
and oil were sorely2
feebly chattering like the2
of woe await him2
beautiful helen reached troy2
in their walls and2
ravished or attempted to2
into the dark sky2
at arms will be2
how cruelly art thou2
the death of so2
in the scaean gate2
eurypylus from the battlements2
for mine heart trusts2
these tricks of his2
the side of his2
be driven in to2
cut close my hair2
at first he only2
priam wished to wait2
hung swords and spears2
ropes to the wooden2
way of prophesying which2
come here to me2
and they came in2
was first of all2
his shoulder and out2
heavy spear that none2
a cave on the2
shapes of beasts and2
would have taken for2
of superstition and statecraft2
on the ground and2
on the wing of2
the men whom achilles2
oak tree that grew2
description of her life2
the laws of greece2
at last the earth2
me long ago to2
patroclus came out of2
which was defiled with2
of a long and2
a friend and squire2
thousands of planks were2
came over his eyes2
woman sick for shame2
what they wanted most2
when all are dead2
troy or shamings of2
bees and the pleasant2
who danced about the2
and watched well the2
believed is not sure2
heart outpour its sorrow2
brought before the king2
to deck the galleys2
it red drops seemed2
fain move to the2
driving him with your2
could not see the2
for ever in oon2
both shores of the2
the narrow sea runs2
would soon have found2
went to achilles and2
neither aias nor ulysses2
evil by the courtesy2
beaks painted red at2
yore men saw him2
by the greeks for2
ship of ulysses armed2
of men and rose2
and said that hector2
word spoken of zeus2
the divine suggestions of2
the stars and the2
greeks were sorry for2
kept thy body like2
by a slight but2
a magical song over2
me and hand till2
two plays on words2
and wrecked the ship2
he was not impudent2
to take the most2
his good is turned2
too strong to stem2
huts on the left2
in troy thou wert2
and he smote four2
if only the men2
to be burned in2
small raised deck at2
your gods were forsaking2
then the lambs were2
for a city burned2
that she cannot float2
take an oath that2
cruelly he had deserted2
a few of his2
autolycus could steal it2
of a year which2
flows round the base2
in a family of2
not see her own2
each with fifty warriors2
lay fair penthesilea in2
crested wall of troy2
of eurypylus had sworn2
yow right good day2
their fathers and husbands2
swift were all in2
see that your watch2
only helen was led2
gushing up from his2
wall and the ditch2
saw that they were2
saw that the greeks2
the same long dearth2
there be those that2
without whose kindness he2
clearly lit and heroic2
he could not reach2
i a word from2
waiting for sons that2
in weighed pieces of2
hands was at home2
hector to retire within2
reached the cave where2
and robbed thy treasure2
some other ship shall2
before the olympian system2
to make himself useful2
travelled to see her2
of the trojans had2
your gods forsook you2
not make great boasts2
burn the houses of2
sword with a hilt2
is sweeter than my2
ulysses built the chamber2
the great greek armada2
golden cup and mingled2
not glory for thy2
the host odysseus hath2
moon of the deep2
they swept over the2
if he might choose2
were now more curious2
were ever dearer to2
of a brief time2
ranks of greece as2
therefore the two wakened2
come swiftly and save2
telle or herte may2
in the following spring2
you as a beggar2
had stolen her image2
the walls with machines2
and thunder and rain2
fell trees in a2
of thy heart and2
be master of thy2
reign alone from phrygia2
in ithaca and the2
golden brooches were used2
ran on past them2
in the greek host2
of eurypylus was the2
heart with dread is2
mystic love for apollo2
came to deliver them2
shamings of the greek2
way to steal the2
is speaking the truth2
to the ancient people2
and that ulysses had2
thou hast the choice2
us the houses and2
thee must shed cold2
man who would creep2
would at last pass2
for any other mortal2
the spearmen of greece2
down to the plain2
perhaps marred to most2
spirit of pity for2
father prayed to apollo2
middle of the town2
her own two brothers2
face as aforetime is2
at the tomb of2
wrecked on a desert2
and guard the new2
she lieth in her2
fearing to think of2
dreams from the gods2
him of being a2