THE ILLIAD OF HOMER AND THE ODYSSEY1952 |
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... arrow at Menelaus you will win honour and thanks from all the Trojans , and especially from prince Alexandrus - he would be the first to requite you very hand- somely if he could see Menelaus mount his funeral pyre , slain by an arrow ...
... arrow at Menelaus you will win honour and thanks from all the Trojans , and especially from prince Alexandrus - he would be the first to requite you very hand- somely if he could see Menelaus mount his funeral pyre , slain by an arrow ...
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... arrow and hit the front part of his cuirass near the shoulder : the arrow went right through the metal and pierced the flesh , so that the cuirass was covered with blood . On this the son of Lycaon shouted in triumph , " Knights Trojans ...
... arrow and hit the front part of his cuirass near the shoulder : the arrow went right through the metal and pierced the flesh , so that the cuirass was covered with blood . On this the son of Lycaon shouted in triumph , " Knights Trojans ...
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... arrow BOOK VI. son of Lycaon he said , " Pandarus , where is now your bow , your winged arrows , and your re- nown as an archer , in respect of which no man here can rival you nor is there any in Lycia that can beat you ? Lift then your ...
... arrow BOOK VI. son of Lycaon he said , " Pandarus , where is now your bow , your winged arrows , and your re- nown as an archer , in respect of which no man here can rival you nor is there any in Lycia that can beat you ? Lift then your ...
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