Sunday, March 17, 2013

THE ODYSSEY AT POROS KEFALONIA PART 3



Q Book VIII  

And this was how they settled it in the end, for the city was doomed when it took in that horse, within which were all the bravest of the Argives waiting to bring death and destruction on the Trojans. Anon he sang how the sons of the Achaeans issued from the horse, and sacked the town, breaking out from their ambuscade. 

Book IX  181
When we got to the land, which was not far, there, on the face of a cliff near the sea, we saw a great cave overhung with laurels. It was a station for a great many sheep and goats, and outside there was a large yard, with a high wall round it made of stones built into the ground and of trees both pine and oak.

 Book IX 452
Is it because you know your master has lost his eye, and are sorry because that wicked Noman and his horrid crew have got him down in his drink and blinded him?


L Book XI  148
Your wife still remains in your house, but she is in great distress of mind and spends her whole time in tears both night and day.

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