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Part 29

THE END OF THE FOURTEENTH BOOK OF HOMER’S ODYSSEYS.

[1] _Πρόσυλος, materiæ adhærens: item, qui rebus mundanis deditus est._

[2] _‘ϒλακόμωρος, ad latrandum fato quodam natus._

[3] _Ανὴρ ἀπατήλια εἰδὼς, τρώκτης._

[4] _‘Ελελίχθη qui terram rapido motu concutit._

[5] _‘Απριάτην sine emptionis seu redemptionis pretio._

[6] At sunset.

[7] _Περίϕρων._

THE FIFTEENTH BOOK OF HOMER’S ODYSSEYS

THE ARGUMENT

Minerva to his native seat. Exhorts Ulysses’ son’s retreat, In bed, and waking. He receives Gifts of Atrides, and so leaves The Spartan court. And, going aboard, Doth favourable way afford To Theoclymenus, that was The Argive augur, and sought pass, Fled for a slaughter he had done. Eumæus tells Laertes’ son, How he became his father’s man, Being sold by the Phœnician For some agreed-on faculties, From forth the Syrian isle made prise. Telemachus, arrived at home, Doth to Eumæus’ cottage come.

ANOTHER ARGUMENT

O. From Sparta’s strand Makes safe access To his own land Ulyssides.