“The leader, mingling with the vulgar host, Is in the common mass of matter lost.”
Quote by Homer
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The Odyssey of Homer. Translated from the Greek by Alexander Pope, etc
This book is a renowned translation of Homer's ancient Greek epic, detailing the journey of Odysseus as he attempts to return home to Ithaca following the Trojan War. The narrative is filled with tales of heroism, love, and the perils of the sea. more
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