“If not yet lost to all the sense of shame.”
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“Sweet sleep fell upon his eyelids, unwakeful, most pleasant, the nearest like death.”
Source: The Odyssey of Homer, with the Hymns, Epigrams, and Battle of the Frogs and Mice. Literally Translated with Explanatory Notes, by T. A. Buckley
“And rest at last where souls unbodied dwell, In ever-flowing meads of Asphodel.”
Source: The Odyssey: The Story of Odysseus
“And endless are the modes of speech, and far Extends from side to side the field of words.”
Source: The Iliad of Homer
“Ill fares the State where many masters rule; let one be lord, one king supreme.”
Source: The Iliad of Homer: Several Versions
“The windy satisfaction of the tongue.”
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“Will cast the spear and leave the rest to Jove.”
Source: The Iliad of Homer
“The ugliest man was he who came to Troy; with squinting eyes and one distorted foot.”
Source: The Iliad
